Harry draws up a caregiver schedule for Lucy's return from the hospital, but circumstances have him solely providing all the round-the-clock care.
Not as good as the previous episode with Eva Gabor, this one suffers from a one-note premise. The old 'sick-person-with-a-bell-drives-caregiver-crazy' routine. You can only watch Harry trot up and down the stairs so many times before it gets old fast.
Gale Gordon has a long monologue on the telephone where each of Lucy's friends cancel out on him.
Harry carries Lucy piggyback to the living room and unveils a new state-of-the-art wheelchair but crashes into the kitchen (shades of Lucy Ricardo on the runaway lawnmower) during a test run. 6/10.
Not as good as the previous episode with Eva Gabor, this one suffers from a one-note premise. The old 'sick-person-with-a-bell-drives-caregiver-crazy' routine. You can only watch Harry trot up and down the stairs so many times before it gets old fast.
Gale Gordon has a long monologue on the telephone where each of Lucy's friends cancel out on him.
Harry carries Lucy piggyback to the living room and unveils a new state-of-the-art wheelchair but crashes into the kitchen (shades of Lucy Ricardo on the runaway lawnmower) during a test run. 6/10.