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  • Had some very memorable scenes. Peter Gunite (John Stevenson) was a favorite character when I was kid first seeing the episode. The series does many great comical parodies of celebrities. Funny cuckoo clock with two cavemen coming out hitting each other over the head to mark the top of the hour. Of course the multi-vehicle transport truck is a cleverly done dinosaur. With the driver sitting on the dinosaur's small head. Love the taxi cab with no wheels just the driver and Fred running fast. Mel Blanc shines doing a seedy club's bartender. The whole love letter premise was silly but did set up some good humor.
  • kellielulu4 December 2022
    Warning: Spoilers
    Another episode that has a more adult theme. It's fine for what it is and it's amusing but not particularly funny and a little depressing. I don't usually find episodes in comedy about mistrust for no good reason and possible cheating all that funny. It does turn out Fred has some poetry in him and he doesn't remember it at all. Even worse Fred thinks his wife and best friend are involved. There is one thing about this episode I always think of is in the poem Fred wrote to Wilma he refers to her eyes as black as frying pans ! The one reference I remember that Wilma ( and Barney too) had very different eyes from Fred and Betty and later Pebbles and Bamm Bamm.
  • Fred finds a love poem to Wilma, he thinks she is seeing another man.

    An OK episode, standard sitcom fare. Fred hires a private eye, Perry Gunite, a parody of the TV P. I. Peter Gunn, though he has an imitation Cary Grant voice. Funniest scene is when Gunite snaps a picture of Barney with Wilma and Fred thinks his best pal is the other man.