This episode is one of the better shows in the collection. What's going on is that the citizens of the town are wanting to open the damaged Opera House. The problem is that it will take supplies and Binghamton is not going to release anything to help the citizens. But McHale, along with the Mayor and Rosa Giovanni, they are going to make Binghaton the star of the show.
Binghamton is recording a song for his wife's anniversary. Even though the singing is hard to take, Rosa tells him that he has the best voice around and ask him to sing with her. Along with Rosa, the Mayor has assembled some locals under the Captain's balcony to clap in awe of Binghamton's voice. Now Binghamton will help with the supplies for the Opera House so that he can be the lead in the next performance. Not only will he open the show, he will also invite General Bronson to attend the event.
McHale has to come up with a plan where Binghamton cannot be heard. The plan that he comes up with is actually quite funny. And makes for a very entertaining thirty minutes.
Just when you thought that the writers could not come up with any interesting material, this happens. This show was one of the better in the entire series run. The script was well written, the acting was top-notched and the material funny. This show had all the making of a classic. Not often I give a ten to a comedy-sitcom but this was deserving. From the regular cast to Peggy Mondo making a return visit, this show had everything working. Joe Flynn was at his best in this show. Excellent watch.
Binghamton is recording a song for his wife's anniversary. Even though the singing is hard to take, Rosa tells him that he has the best voice around and ask him to sing with her. Along with Rosa, the Mayor has assembled some locals under the Captain's balcony to clap in awe of Binghamton's voice. Now Binghamton will help with the supplies for the Opera House so that he can be the lead in the next performance. Not only will he open the show, he will also invite General Bronson to attend the event.
McHale has to come up with a plan where Binghamton cannot be heard. The plan that he comes up with is actually quite funny. And makes for a very entertaining thirty minutes.
Just when you thought that the writers could not come up with any interesting material, this happens. This show was one of the better in the entire series run. The script was well written, the acting was top-notched and the material funny. This show had all the making of a classic. Not often I give a ten to a comedy-sitcom but this was deserving. From the regular cast to Peggy Mondo making a return visit, this show had everything working. Joe Flynn was at his best in this show. Excellent watch.