Ep 7. Flight of the Dodo
- November 29, 1985
- 23 min
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In the seventh season of the beloved sitcom "Benson," episode seven titled "Flight of the Dodo" takes viewers on another hilarious and lighthearted adventure with the witty and cunning butler, Benson DuBois. Set in the governor's mansion, the episode offers a delightful blend of comedy, wit, and political satire that fans have come to expect from the show.
As the episode begins, tensions rise in the governor's office as state budgets get tighter and tough decisions need to be made. Governor Gatling, the lovable yet scatterbrained leader of the state, finds himself in a predicament when he is approached by a daring entrepreneur, Walter Samuelson, who proposes an intriguing and highly controversial plan to solve the financial crisis.
Samuelson, an eccentric millionaire, has come up with a revolutionary idea to save money. He suggests adding a new petting zoo to the state fair, featuring only extinct species such as dodos, wooly mammoths, and saber-toothed tigers. While the idea seems both ludicrous and impossible, it grabs Governor Gatling's attention, and he is enticed by the prospect of the financial windfall it could bring to the state.
Benson, always the voice of reason amidst the chaos, initially dismisses the proposal as nonsensical. But as he witnesses the governor's enthusiasm, he realizes that he will need to step in and convince Governor Gatling of the potential disaster this plan could become. With his quick wits and sharp tongue, Benson takes it upon himself to uncover the flaws and unravel the delusions surrounding Samuelson's outrageous idea.
Meanwhile, the other members of the governor's staff are not fully convinced that Benson's concerns are warranted. Clayton Endicott III, the governor's snobbish and often naive chief of staff, seems to be swept up in the excitement and anticipates the possible fame and glory the zoo could bring to the state. Polly, the governor's eccentric press secretary, is also intrigued by the proposal and believes it could be a PR goldmine.
As Benson delves deeper into investigating Samuelson's plan, he encounters a variety of absurd characters and comical situations. From animal enthusiasts who believe dinosaurs still exist to self-proclaimed animal whisperers who claim they can communicate with long-extinct species, Benson's journey is filled with laughter and unexpected twists.
Throughout the episode, Benson's wit and intellect shine as he must maneuver his way through a series of obstacles and convince the governor to abandon the dodo zoo idea. As he gathers evidence against Samuelson's claims, he uses his strategic thinking to outsmart those who believe in the feasibility of the project. Benson's tenacity in protecting the governor and the state's reputation is unwavering, and he remains the voice of reason amidst the chaos.
"Flight of the Dodo" is a hilarious episode that showcases Benson's ability to navigate ridiculous situations while staying true to his principles. With clever dialogue, well-timed comedic moments, and the perfect blend of satire and slapstick humor, this episode captures the essence of the beloved sitcom.
As the episode reaches its climactic moments, the dodo zoo proposal becomes increasingly absurd, and the tension rises as Benson desperately tries to convince Governor Gatling to abandon the idea. Will Benson succeed in saving the governor from his own misguided enthusiasm? Will sanity prevail, or will the state become the laughing stock of the country?
Filled with laughter, wit, and a touch of absurdity, "Flight of the Dodo" will leave viewers entertained and eagerly awaiting the next episode of Benson's hilarious escapades.