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"Man With a Net"
Season 3, Episode 7
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A butterfly collector lands on the island, but he will only rescue the castaways once he finds the butterfly for which he is searching.
Basic Info
Air Date: October 24, 1966
Written By: Budd Grossman
Directed By: Leslie Goodwins
Guest Cast: John McGiver as Lord Beasley Waterford
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Man with A Net is the 75th episode of Gilligan's Island and the seventh episode of the third season. It aired October 24, 1966.

Synopsis

Gilligan is relaxing by the lagoon when he is accosted by a strange man with a net trying to catch a butterfly. It turns out he is Lord Beasley Waterford, a renowned but eccentric butterfly collector in pursuit of a rare butterfly called the Pussycat Swallowtail. He promises to rescue The Castaways, but as the Professor reveals, a scholar like Waterford can take weeks or even months to capture his specimen. Eager to expedite their rescue, Ginger tries to romantically cajole Beasley and Mr. Howell tries to bribe him, but he is oblivious to their attempts. The Professor even tries crib sheets to assist Beasley in his search to bond with him, but he is exposed as a fraud. Gilligan, meanwhile, reveals he has found Beasley's flare gun, which isn't loaded when they fire it. Realizing they have been trying to shorten his quest, Beasley reveals he has hidden the flares and resorts to running the Castaways ragged in search of the butterfly; Gilligan at one point casually waving it off at one point. Beaseley is one of the most insane persons to come to the Island-trying to catch the butterfly he runs into quicksand, falls off a cliff and even tries catching the Butterfly underwater in the lagoon! {He even plans searching a volcano!} Tired of Beasley's tyrannical requests, the Skipper and Professor resort to getting Beasley drunk to get the flares, using an island still to brew the local berries on the island into a potent fruity tea, but they only end up getting themselves drunk. Beasley's stout British stamina proves resistant to their island-made tea, and with everyone passed out, he casually catches the butterfly. Unfortunately, he cannot rouse the Castaways from their inebriated stupor to take them home and has no choice but to leave them. Two days later, Gilligan and the others wake up from their stupor to discover Beasley has left them behind. On the radio, they learn he has failed to tell anyone about them before heading off to Antarctica in search of another butterfly.

Credits

Main Cast

Guest Cast

Trivia

  • Lord Beasley Waterford would never find the Antarctic butterfly he sets off for. The optimal temperature for butterflies is between 82-102 degrees Fahrenheit. The average temperature in Antarctica is between -130 to -135 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • In cold climates, butterflies usually hibernate or remain as caterpillars or chrysalises.

Quotes


  • {after Gilligan remarks that only place Beasley hasnt searched is a high mountain; the skipper and Gilligan have to follow Beasley up mountain}
  • Skipper: You and your big mouth! {to Gilligan}
  • Lord Beasley Waterford - "Something with wings is flying around up ahead!"
    Gilligan - "We're so high up, it's probably an angel!"

  • Mary Ann - "Ginger, we're supposed to be helping Lord Beasley catch a butterfly."
    Ginger - "Mary Ann, the only thing I know how to catch is a man."

  • Mr. Howell - "Lord Beasley, will you please listen to me when I'm trying to bribe you!"

  • Professor - "We've been all over this island and were not even sure Lord Beasley has even seen a Pussycat Swallowtail."
    Gilligan - "Where else can he afford to look?"
    (Lord Beasley walks by wearing scuba gear looking very determined.)
    Mr. Howell - "Good heavens!"
    Ginger - "Looking for a butterfly under the water?"
    Mr. Howell - "That's what I call a determined man."
    Skipper - "That's what I call a determined nut!"

  • Lord Beasley Waterford - "So you thought you could flatter, cajole and trick me into breaking my vow not to leave this island without the Pussycat Swallowtail. Shame on you, and after our two countries have built up a friendship of mutual trust... despite of what happened in 1776...."


  • Skipper - "Gilligan, just hold the palette steady or I'll make you purple... and black and blue too."

  • Skipper - "If there's one thing I can't stand, it's a butterfly that won't hold its colors!"

  • Professor - "Have you guys seen my... What are you doing? You're painting a butterfly?!"
    Gilligan - "I think the little devil likes it."

  • Mr. Howell - "I predict that after three sips of that concoction that Lord Beasley's flare gun will go off by itself!"

  • Lord Beasley Waterford - "That's the trouble with you, Americans. You just don't know how to hold your tea."

  • Mrs. Howell - "This is the last tea from fermented berries I'm ever serving at one of my parties."

  • Gilligan - "He caught one?"
    Mr. Howell - "Well, how could he miss? He and that butterfly were the only things awake on this whole silly island!"
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