Ep 8. The Ballot of Corporal Agarn
- TV-NR
- October 27, 1966
- 25 min
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6.6 (49)
In this episode of F Troop, titled "The Ballot of Corporal Agarn," the focus is on Corporal Agarn's attempt to win the upcoming election for post commander against Captain Parmenter. Agarn receives a letter from a woman claiming that she is his long-lost love and would like to come visit him. Excited by the prospect of rekindling their romance, Agarn convinces Sergeant O'Rourke to help him win the election so he can impress his former flame.
As the campaigning begins, Agarn rallies support from the troops by promising to build them a new recreation hall and improve their living conditions. Meanwhile, Captain Parmenter focuses on presenting his record of accomplishments and working alongside the men. O'Rourke employs his usual tactics, such as bribing and manipulating, to secure votes for Agarn.
However, things take a turn when the woman claiming to be Agarn's long-lost love arrives in town. She turns out to be an actress hired by O'Rourke to manipulate Agarn into winning the election. O'Rourke explains that they needed a clever way to get Agarn to focus on the race instead of being distracted by a potential relationship. Agarn is heartbroken but persists in his campaign, determined to prove to his comrades that he can be a strong leader.
The episode is filled with humorous moments and witty banter between the characters, as well as some tense moments when it seems that Agarn's campaign has hit a snag. The actors bring their characters to life, with Ken Berry delivering a standout performance as the determined but love-struck Corporal Agarn. The writing is sharp and clever, with plenty of laugh-out-loud moments and a few surprising twists.
Overall, "The Ballot of Corporal Agarn" is a fun and engaging episode that showcases the wit and charm of F Troop. It highlights the absurdity of military politics and the importance of leadership and loyalty. Fans of the show will enjoy seeing their favorite characters in action once again, and new viewers will appreciate the episode's humor and heart.