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This episode shows the writers still not willing to let Beaver be a maturing teen. His tantrum with Wally about always getting the worst of things by being younger was a little bit much for a 14 year old.
They do show him regretting this, so he IS seeing some signs of growing up.
I like Wally's take on psychiatrists near the end of the episode!
It's amazing how certain commenters believe the world started with their generation and it's lack of standards, behavior, and courtesies. Yes, WEARING SUITS to a ballgame. They did that back then. And to the movies, friends and family's homes for dinner! They showed respect for others - not to mention themselves.
They do show him regretting this, so he IS seeing some signs of growing up.
I like Wally's take on psychiatrists near the end of the episode!
It's amazing how certain commenters believe the world started with their generation and it's lack of standards, behavior, and courtesies. Yes, WEARING SUITS to a ballgame. They did that back then. And to the movies, friends and family's homes for dinner! They showed respect for others - not to mention themselves.
Beaver's natural boyhood aversion to girls is well played out here...he doesn't hate them, he just doesn't "get" them. Mr. Dennison's act of bailing Beaver out of the situation of the all-girl party further displays the usual differences between young boys and girls (and how we eventually grow out of them).
People like lor need to get a life. Guns and "indians". NRA propaganda. Sheesh..... (I notice he? Is obsessed with po rn and bored with sexy women in other reviews - how disgusting! LOL)
Beaver's natural boyhood aversion to girls is well played out here...he doesn't hate them, he just doesn't "get" them. Mr. Dennison's act of bailing Beaver out of the situation of the all-girl party further displays the usual differences between young boys and girls (and how we eventually grow out of them).
People like lor need to get a life. Guns and "indians". NRA propaganda. Sheesh..... (I notice he? Is obsessed with po rn and bored with sexy women in other reviews - how disgusting! LOL)
Beaver's natural boyhood aversion to girls is well played out here...he doesn't hate them, he just doesn't "get" them. Mr. Dennison's act of bailing Beaver out of the situation of the all-girl party further displays the usual differences between young boys and girls (and how we eventually grow out of them).
Since the purveyors of this site will not let me correct the non-goof goof, I'll do it here. Calling a refrigerator an "Ice Box" was not an uncommon thing for decades after they came into existence. Well into the 70s, we occasionally heard someone refer to the "ice box" in the kitchen. It's not a mistake.
Since the purveyors of this site will not let me correct the non-goof goof, I'll do it here. Calling a refrigerator an "Ice Box" was not an uncommon thing for decades after they came into existence. Well into the 70s, we occasionally heard someone refer to the "ice box" in the kitchen. It's not a mistake.
Since the purveyors of this site will not let me correct the non-goof goof, I'll do it here. Calling a refrigerator an "Ice Box" was not an uncommon thing for decades after they came into existence. Well into the 70s, we occasionally heard someone refer to the "ice box" in the kitchen. It's not a mistake.