Slave Girl

Slave Girl is the 94th episode of Gilligan's Island and the 26th episode of the Third Season. It aired on March 20, 1967.

Synopsis
When Gilligan saves a native woman named Kilani from drowning, she vows to be his slave for life, a tradition in her tribe. Gilligan tries to do his chores himself, but she comes and does them for him. Despite the fact Gilligan feels guilty over having her as a slave, the Girls and the Howells are intrigued. Mr. Howell wants the slave girl, but in order for him to claim her, Gilligan would have to be dead! Mr. Howell decides to fence Gilligan for her hand, faking Gilligan's death fencing as three more natives come looking for Kilani. The Professor translates that they are present to take back Kilani, and Ugundi, Kilani's suitor, will fight Mr. Howell to claim her. However, since Gilligan is still alive, she still belongs to him. The Skipper and the Professor once more try to fake Gilligan's death with the Howell's briefly misunderstanding their intentions. The natives, however, convinced that Gilligan is dead, decide to cremate his remains as per their customs. This leaves Ginger to stall for time with a dance until Gilligan can awaken, an act which terrifies the natives into fleeing the island believing he is a great fire-god.

Credits
Main Cast
 * Bob Denver as Gilligan
 * Alan Hale Jr. as The Skipper
 * Jim Backus as Mr. Howell
 * Natalie Schafer as Mrs. Howell
 * Tina Louise as Ginger
 * Dawn Wells as Mary Ann
 * Russell Johnson as The Professor

Guest Cast
 * Midori as Kilani
 * Michael Forest as Ugundi
 * Mike Reece as Native Warrior #1
 * Bill Hart as Native Warrior #2

Trivia

 * Gilligan must have learned to swim since How to Be a Hero when he tried to rescue Mary Ann.
 * By time the Skipper reaches the lagoon, both Gilligan and Kalani are dry from the lagoon.
 * Ginger calls herself an "international film star" to Kalani, but in Angel on the Island, she confesses to just being a struggling actress still trying to make her mark.
 * The shot of the Supply Hut shows crates of fruits and vegetables.
 * Mr. Howell claims he was captain of the boxing team at Vassar, but in other episodes, he said he attended Harvard. This claim is complicated by the fact that Besides that Vassar didn't go co-ed until 1969, four years after he ended up on the island.
 * This episode makes a bit more effort in creating a native language. When the Professor first meets Kalani, their conversation suggests "ohopo" means "husband" while Ugundi's return suggests "owowa" is Matoba for "greetings" or "hello."
 * Since the Professor went through the trouble of inventing Bamboo Hyperdermic Needles in Allergy Time, the presence of a plastic needle on the island is unexplained.
 * Ugundi and his companions seem to create the funeral pyre remarkably quick.
 * In The Kidnapper, the Professor's calendar watch (described in Man With a Net) is stolen by Norbert Wiley, but the Howells may have had a spare because he's wearing another one in this episode.

Quotes

 * (The Professor is explaining to Ugundi that Mr. Howell is too easy to kill in Matoba.) Mr. Howell - "What'd he say?" Professor - "Good."


 * Kilani - "Gilligan is master. He is good to Kalani." Gilligan - "Thank you very much."


 * Ugundi - "You know what happen when sun go down?" Gilligan - "Gilligan go down."


 * Mr. Howell - "Lovee, I struck another man!" Mrs. Howell - "Oh, Thurston! Isn't it wonderful! You knocked him out!" Mr. Howell - "But I bruised my little pinky!"


 * Mr. Howell - "Here they come... What am I going to do?" Mrs. Howell - "Oh, you knocked out, Gilligan; you can certainly take care of them."


 * Mr. Howell - "How long before Gilligan revives?" Professor - "About twenty-five minutes." Mr. Howell - "I hope Ginger has a lot of veils..."


 * Gilligan - "What's going on here?" (The Matoba natives turn around at Gilligan having woken up from the fire.) "You're having a barbecue, and you didn't invite me?" (Flames rise up between Gilligan's legs.) "Because I'm the barbecue!"