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Old 02-28-2000, 10:38 PM   #1
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What is your all-time favorite episode of Mr. Belvedere and why?
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Old 04-30-2000, 09:08 PM   #2
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My all time fave episode it the one where Heather has a blind French tutor who comes to the house. He likes her and she does not know what to do. Any way if you know any one who has a copy of that I would love to see it I have not seen it since I was a kid.
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My all time favorite episode is the one where Mr. Belvedere drives off in a Porshe in search for Wesley when he meets an accident. He gets hospitalized and falls into a coma. He then gets to see what the Owens would be like without him. The episode with the best bit of acting from Brice Beckham, and Christopher Hewett as well.
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My absolute favorite episode has got to be the one with the "High-heeled Bandit!" The boys dressed up as ladies in order to catch this bandit--"gives new meaning to the term "Dragnet'!"
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The episode when Wesley refused to take a bath was my favorite. No one has attempted to do anything like it since. It was way ahead of its time.

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Jason Bateman putting the moves on the mother!
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Well, if I have to choose just one, it would be when Kevin dated the Amish girl. The episode was both funny and informative!!
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Gee, I only remember bits and pieces of episodes - not entire episodes!! It's been WAY too long since the show has been in syndication. Where are the DVDs??
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Now, watching the DVD set, I think my favorite ep so far is the Valentine's Day episode with Kevin's "rock band". A very young Fergie guest stars as well.
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Now, watching the DVD set, I think my favorite ep so far is the Valentine's Day episode with Kevin's "rock band". A very young Fergie guest stars as well.
Speaking of which, has anyone wondered what it would be like if Fergie's character, Beth, made a return appearance with a new boyfriend, Charlie, played by Rahsaan Patterson?
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Speaking of which, has anyone wondered what it would be like if Fergie's character, Beth, made a return appearance with a new boyfriend, Charlie, played by Rahsaan Patterson?
How about a husband played by Josh Duhamel??
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How about a husband played by Josh Duhamel??
Good idea, but the actor I had in mind is Rahsaan Patterson, to shake things up a bit.
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I also really liked the one where George and Marsha go to Florida. Mr. Belvedere REALLY has his hands full with the three wild kids. Just the thought of Snow White and Terminator being on a double bill at a drive-in is hilarious.
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The one that comes to mind for me is the episode in which one of Wesley's classmates is diagnosed with AIDS. (I believe he contracted the virus from a blood transfusion). In a school play this boy was supposed to recite the Gettysburg Address but instead he quoted a different Abe Lincoln speech about how we should all be treated the same. This was very poignant because of how he was ostracized following his diagnoses.
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The one that comes to mind for me is the episode in which one of Wesley's classmates is diagnosed with AIDS. (I believe he contracted the virus from a blood transfusion). In a school play this boy was supposed to recite the Gettysburg Address but instead he quoted a different Abe Lincoln speech about how we should all be treated the same. This was very poignant because of how he was ostracized following his diagnoses.
That was a very good episode - from the second season. Yes, the boy did get it via a blood transfusion. This was one of the first (if not THE first) episodes dealing with AIDS on a sitcom. Of course, times have changed in the 23 years since its aired, so it is interesting to watch in a historical perspective.
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