Pros: Lots of laughs
Cons: "The Young Fans"
The Bottom Line:
One week episode
But the rest of them are great
Coming together
One Subpar Effort and Three Winners
Now that Lucy, Ricky, Fred and Ethel (Lucille Ball, Desi
Arnaz, William Frawley, and Vivian Vance) have reached the second half of their
first season, things are really starting to gel. This disc contains four more
episodes from that first season, and there is only one episode that isn't that
great.
A quick recap in case you've somehow missed this classic.
Ricky Ricardo is a Cuban band leader who works in a night club. His wife Lucy
wants to get into show business, but Ricky constantly keeps her out. They are
best friends with their land lords, Fred and Ethel Mertz. And Lucy is always
getting them into some scheme or other and making us laugh.
"The Young Fans" - The Ricardos' neighbor has
developed a crush on Ricky and won't leave him alone. In order to solve the
problem, Lucy tries to teach a young man to dance, only to have that teen fall
for her. Now that both of them have young admirers, what will they do? There
are some funny moments here, but it's not the best episode. The Mertzes are no
where to be found, which always weakens an episode. And I've never found the
ending at all believable. But maybe I'm just trying to be too logical about it.
"New Neighbors" - This episode more then makes up
for the last one. Some new tenants are moving into the building, and Lucy and
Ethel can't resist spying. But when Lucy gets trapped in a closet, she
overhears the neighbors plotting - to kill Ricky and Lucy. This takes a great
premise and makes it absolutely hilarious. It's worth watching this episode
just to see Lucy impersonate a chair.
"Fred and Ethel Fight" - After a huge fight, Fred
and Ethel stop speaking to each other for three days. Lucy can't stand it any
more, and comes up with a scheme to get them back together. However, it's soon
Lucy and Ricky who aren't speaking. Since neither one is willing to show signs
of weakness, they concoct two very different schemes to get back together
without actually, you know, calling the other first. This episode starts out
fairly ordinary (but funny), but the second half really takes off. The ending
is classic stuff that is guaranteed to make you laugh.
"The Moustache" - Ricky decides to grow a
mustache, but Lucy is having none of it. To prove her point, she glues on a
fake beard - with permanent glue. What makes this episode work so well are
Lucy's facial expressions. It's worth watching just for them.
The writing has definitely improved. The situations are
beginning to get crazier, which is a good thing. The characters have also
gotten sharper, which helps make the situations funnier.
And the actors are still going a great job. Everyone seems
to really have found their characters and know what to do with the great
material they are getting.
Speaking of great material, we've got some here on the DVD
as well. In addition to the good sound and clear picture, we've also got some
behind the scenes trivia, a couple mistakes, info on the guest cast, and an
episode of Lucy's radio show that inspired the "Young Fans" episode.
This disc is rather expensive, however, not only in money
but in space. These four to a disc volumes were how CBS/Paramount originally
released this season. Fortunately, they saw the error of their ways and
released the first season in a cheaper, slimmer set. Unless you only want these
episodes, I recommend you skip this disc and buy the complete first season
instead.
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