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Season 2 Episode 31 |
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4/21/66 |
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A report comes over the radio that the Howell's marriage is void.
Synopsis
After hearing a report through the radio that the judge who married the Howell's wasn't authorized, the castaways decide to have a second wedding for the Howells, with the Skipper presiding. Because a marriage by a sea captain isn't legal on land, the marriage takes place on a raft in the lagoon. But during the ceremony the Howells (although it seems Mrs. Howell is Ms. Wentworth again) call off the wedding, after some bickering. The castaways cook up a plan to make the Howells jealous of each other. When that scheme fails, the Skipper dresses up like a headhunter, which ends in Mr. Howell protecting Ms. Wentworth, throwing a coconut at the Skipper's head. The Howells are back together! The next day, however, a retraction comes over the radio saying that it was a different judge that was a fraud, not the one that married the Howells. So the Howells were married all along!
Actors
- Bob Denver as Gilligan
- Alan Hale as Skipper
- Jim Backus as Thurston Howell III
- Natalie Shaffer as Mrs. Howell
- Tina Louise as Ginger
- Russell Johnson as Professor
- Dawn Wells as Mary Ann
Memorable Quotes
- Mr. Howell: Ho, don't be silly. Being married is the only way to live.
Mrs. Howell: Happiness is two people living in wedded bliss.
Mr. Howell: Thinking the same thoughts.
Mrs. Howell: Liking the same things.
Mr. Howell: Ah, togetherness all the way.
Gilligan: Well, I guess getting married is okay for married people, but I'm single people. - Skipper: I'm a little nervous, Professor. I'm more used to christening ships then marrying paople
Professor: Oh, relax, Skipper. You'll do just fine.
Skipper: I just hope I don't forget myself and hit them over the head with a bottle.
