In this episode, Captain Binghamton is impressed with Admiral Roger's printing press and wants to get one for his base. He even asks Rogers if he could borrow his for a few days which was meant with a certain, No. Binghamton had been waiting on one that he ordered to arrive and when the crate arrived, it was empty. Someone had stolen the printing press and the first people Binghamton thought of was McHale's crew.
Sure enough on McHale's island Binghamton catches Tinker working with his printing press. Now Binghamton is going to reside over a court-martial of Tinker and appoints Ensign Parker as his counsel. It looks like a open and shut case.
But hold on, Gruber comes up with a plan where the printing press that Binghamton has as 'Evidence One', might not be admissible in court. It is going to be hijinks on the high seas.
This was a very clever script that was well done by the cast. The writing was good, the situations nicely performed and the interest high. An entertaining show as we head to the middle shows of the second season.
Sure enough on McHale's island Binghamton catches Tinker working with his printing press. Now Binghamton is going to reside over a court-martial of Tinker and appoints Ensign Parker as his counsel. It looks like a open and shut case.
But hold on, Gruber comes up with a plan where the printing press that Binghamton has as 'Evidence One', might not be admissible in court. It is going to be hijinks on the high seas.
This was a very clever script that was well done by the cast. The writing was good, the situations nicely performed and the interest high. An entertaining show as we head to the middle shows of the second season.