kacarrol-783-577285
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This episode, thanks to Debra, gives wives a bad name. Debra is completely selfish and never should have been invited on this company paid trip if she couldn't follow the plan like the other wives. They were excited just for the free weekend of shopping and getting away from it all Not Diva Debra. After getting invited, due to Rays guilt, she then goes on to prove why he was right to not have asked her in the first place.
This movie celebrates Greer Garson's character to the point of absurdity. Errol Flynn, who played her husband was wonderful to her in every way and she wanted Robert Young's character. I enjoyed the costumes and the time period, but the storyline puts Greer Garson in a very bad light, and I have absolutely no sympathy for her at the end, as I'm sure was the intent. Instead my sympathy was only for Errol Flynn and Janet Leigh's charcters who were irreparably harmed due to Garson's inabilty to practice some self-control.
Andy asks Ellie to go to a PICNIC on Saturday. She accepts. He goes home, tells Aunt Bee, and suddenly the picnic is now a DANCE! How did the picnic turn into a dance almost in mid-sentence? I'm surprised no one caught this. But it's still a nice episode. Ellie really is too beautiful for Mayberry.