Ep 3. Go Home, Mr. French
- TV-G
- September 25, 1967
- 25 min
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7.0 (30)
As the second season of Family Affair continues, the third episode, titled "Go Home, Mr. French," finds the beloved butler of the Davis family, Mr. French, yearning for a home of his own. Feeling a bit out of place in the bustling Davis household full of energetic children, French decides to take matters into his own hands and search for his own apartment.
However, things don't go as smoothly as French hopes. When he finally finds a charming apartment complex that seems perfect for him, he faces a strict and uncompromising landlord who refuses to rent him a unit because he is a bachelor. The setback leaves French feeling disheartened and frustrated, but the Davis children are determined to help their favorite butler find a place to call home.
Meanwhile, Uncle Bill, who usually stays out of matters concerning Mr. French's personal life, takes a more active interest in his search for an apartment. He offers to help French navigate the tricky task of finding a suitable place to live and arranges a meeting with a real estate agent.
During the apartment hunt, the Davis family learns more about Mr. French's past and his desires for the future. They begin to realize that French has a life outside of their household and that he deserves a home that reflects his personality and needs.
As the episode progresses, viewers are treated to heartwarming scenes of Mr. French and the Davis family working together to find him a new apartment. The children do their part by creating a flyer that they distribute around the city, advertising for a landlord who is open to renting to a bachelor. The Davis family's commitment to helping Mr. French find a home is truly touching, and the audience can't help but feel invested in their quest.
In the end, Uncle Bill's help pays off, and Mr. French is finally able to secure a new apartment that he is thrilled with. The Davis family is sad to see him go, but they know that it's the right thing for Mr. French. There is a bittersweet moment as they say their goodbyes, but they know that they will always be a family, no matter where they live.
Overall, "Go Home, Mr. French" is a heartwarming episode that showcases the special bond between a family and their beloved butler. It's a reminder that home is not just a physical place, but a feeling of love and acceptance that can be found anywhere. Fans of Family Affair will not want to miss this touching episode.