Most common among the criticisms of this program is that it devolved quickly into a routine story, week after week, with Captain Binghamton scheming against McHale and his crew.
Whether those criticisms are valid or not is debatable, but in either case, this title represents a change of pace. In this episode, Radioman WIllie Moss is in hot water after making a mistake on a communique because he is suffering from a broken heart.
Binghamton is angry after being chewed out by higher ups for the mistake and looks to ship Moss out in retaliation. Naturally McHale, wanting to protect his man and keep his crew together, concocts a kind of therapy to snap Willie out of it before Binghamton's plan comes to fruition. There are plenty of laughs along the way and fans of the show should be pleased with the finished product.
Whether those criticisms are valid or not is debatable, but in either case, this title represents a change of pace. In this episode, Radioman WIllie Moss is in hot water after making a mistake on a communique because he is suffering from a broken heart.
Binghamton is angry after being chewed out by higher ups for the mistake and looks to ship Moss out in retaliation. Naturally McHale, wanting to protect his man and keep his crew together, concocts a kind of therapy to snap Willie out of it before Binghamton's plan comes to fruition. There are plenty of laughs along the way and fans of the show should be pleased with the finished product.