Ep 8. Lucy and Carol in Palm Springs
- NR
- November 6, 1966
- 25 min
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7.3 (63)
Lucy and Carol in Palm Springs is the eighth episode of the first season of The Lucy Show. The episode starts with Lucy and her friend Carol planning a weekend getaway to Palm Springs. They are looking forward to a relaxing time with luxurious accommodations and indulging in some shopping and sightseeing.
However, things do not go as planned for the duo. Their journey begins with a misadventure in the car rental office, where they end up renting a car with a faulty radio. The car breaks down on the way, and they are left stranded in the middle of nowhere. They hitchhike to the nearest gas station and are relieved to find a mechanic to fix their car. But more trouble awaits them - their credit cards have been flagged for fraudulent activity, and they are left with no money.
As they feel that their weekend plans are ruined, they try several ways to make some quick cash. Lucy and Carol try their luck at horse racing, but their horse finishes last, leaving them with nothing. They then try selling some of their belongings to make some money, but no one seems interested. Finally, they decide to rent out their hotel room to other tourists, hoping that they can earn some money and change their luck around.
The remainder of the episode follows their hilarious attempts at trying to make the most of their weekend trip, despite the numerous hiccups they come across. Lucy and Carol's antics and the situations they find themselves in are comical and will have viewers glued to their screens. The episode has a feel-good ending, complete with plenty of laughs, and viewers will be left feeling satisfied.
Overall, Lucy and Carol's adventures in Palm Springs make for an entertaining episode that is sure to leave viewers in good spirits. Whether it's Lucy's one-liners or Carol's expressions, the episode is full of humor, and the actors brilliantly play off each other's comedic timing. This episode is a must-watch for fans of The Lucy Show or anyone looking for a good laugh.