Ep 2. Farley, The People's Choice
- TV-NR
- October 27, 1980
- 24 min
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5.8 (7)
Flo season 2 episode 2, titled "Farley, The People's Choice," delves into the hilarious interactions and misadventures of Flo Castleberry, a kind-hearted and sassy waitress working at a greasy spoon diner in her hometown of Fort Worth, Texas.
In this episode, the quaint town of Cowtown gears up for an exciting event—the annual mayoral election. As the citizens of Fort Worth passionately campaign for their favorite candidates, Flo finds herself inadvertently becoming tangled up in the political web.
The episode kicks off as Mel, Flo's boss and owner of the diner, excitedly announces his endorsement for the mayoral candidate, Martha Crabb. The diner is immediately transformed into a political battleground, with rival supporters showing up to harass and heckle each other while seeking Mel's endorsement for their own preferred candidates.
Amidst the chaos, Flo tries her best to keep the peace and focus on her job, ensuring all patrons receive their food with her usual charm and wit. However, her own unique brand of humor and blunt honesty inadvertently thrusts her into the spotlight. The customers are drawn to her charisma and unwillingness to conform to societal norms, which unwittingly turns her into a symbol of defiance against traditional politics.
As news spreads of Flo's newfound popularity, the various candidates seize the opportunity to be seen with her. One by one, they visit the diner, each attempting to win her endorsement and, by extension, the devoted voters who frequent the establishment.
Flo, initially unaware of her newfound influence, finds herself torn between the candidates, each vying for her endorsement. However, she remains true to her values, refusing to play favorites or turn the diner into a political platform. Instead, she insists on maintaining the diner as a neutral space where everyone feels welcome, regardless of their political inclinations.
While dealing with the candidates' relentless pursuit, Flo also finds herself confiding in her colleagues, including her best friend, Vera, and fellow waitress, Belle. Over cups of coffee and freshly baked pies, they exchange witty banter and offer advice on handling the unexpected situation.
Throughout the episode, the town's excitement over the mayoral election reaches fever pitch, with campaign merchandising and slogans popping up everywhere. The characters find themselves embroiled in delightful and humorous scenarios, as Flo's mere presence at events and speeches inadvertently steals the spotlight from the candidates themselves.
In the midst of the chaos, a heartwarming side story unfolds as Sy, the quirky dishwasher at the diner, unexpectedly decides to run for mayor himself. Despite his lack of political experience and rather eccentric personality, his genuine passion for the town and its people resonates with many, garnering him an unexpectedly strong following.
As the episode progresses, Flo's friends and loyal customers, including regulars such as police officer Randy Quench, rally behind her, encouraging her to consider running for mayor as well. Touched by their support, Flo engages in soul-searching moments, contemplating whether she should take a more active role in shaping her hometown's future.
The episode ends with a cliffhanger, leaving viewers eagerly anticipating the next installment and Flo's eventual decision—whether to endorse a candidate, throw her hat into the ring, or maintain her cherished role as a waitress, bringing laughter and joy to the people of Fort Worth.
In this highly entertaining and light-hearted episode, "Farley, The People's Choice," Flo finds herself unintentionally thrust into the spotlight of the mayoral election, showcasing the heartwarming relationships she has built with the people of her beloved town, while also exploring the possibility of Flo becoming an unexpected political force to be reckoned with.