A hypnotist visits a Petrie dinner party where Rob accidentally picks up a post-hypnotic suggestion.A hypnotist visits a Petrie dinner party where Rob accidentally picks up a post-hypnotic suggestion.A hypnotist visits a Petrie dinner party where Rob accidentally picks up a post-hypnotic suggestion.
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Did you know
- TriviaAll the scenes where someone is being hypnotized were purposely interrupted to ensure nobody watching at home would accidentally be hypnotized.
- GoofsWhen Glen prepares to hypnotize Millie, Buddy sits on the floor and says he's "gonna get a worms eye view." You can hear someone off-camera repeat this line and laugh at it.
- Quotes
Laura Petrie: Okay, what say we eat first and then get hypnotized?
Jerry Helper: Good.
Millie Helper: Eat first?
Laura Petrie: Sure, we always do it that way.
Buddy Sorrell: Not with my wife's cookin'. Better you should be hypnotized first.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Dick Van Dyke Show: Bupkis (1965)
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This episode is another favorite episode, number ten in my book. Not a whole lot to say about this one as it's one on hypnosis. This concept has been done in many other sitcoms most notably "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" in one episode, but this episode was the first and still one of the best in my book.
Really like the beginning house party in the beginning when we see this hypnosis act in action, really like ones with Laura and Mille. With Mille it's seeing her husband as famous actor Rock Hudson and acting like a giddy teenager. Thought the one with Laura really cracked me up when we see her reenacting one of her heroes.
Both those segments were funny but also fascinating as it made me wonder how I might act under hypnosis if those concepts were laid on me; I could imagine maybe acting like an over excited teenager if I saw my wife as actress Jenna Coleman or Daisy Ridley. As well as maybe reenact one of my heroes being Bruce Lee; well, those are interesting thoughts anyway. However, the real kicker is seeing Rob unintentionally under the hypnosis.
It was great seeing physical comedy from Dick which I felt he was truly at his best, really like how he physically acts for someone that had one too many; the way he walks as if his legs were just made of rubber along with his facial expressions. But his verbal humor is equally hilarious as it equals and reflects the physicality. However, it's just funny seeing how Rob can just switch the drunk persona on and off like a light every time he hears a bell.
There are lots of memorable moments from seeing Rob trying to do a simple thing answering a phone which turns into almost an epic. But the real biggest hilarity is when Rob comes to work which is the worst possible place to bring Rob's dilemma to.
We see Rob just do some crazy crap; two of my favorites was pretending he was a doctor; this is funny in two ways as it feels like how we were as kids pretending to be doctors but also from what he says and how he performs let's just say I wouldn't have him play the game "Operation".
But the other was seeing him on the Typewriter which we know is another source for a bell. It's really cracked me up as we see at first, he rights like any proficient writer but once that dreaded bell rings he is just typing randomly on the keys. The result of the page well let's just say the last lines are a language that has yet to be discovered.
This is a hypnosis act worth the price of admission.
Rating: 4 stars.
Really like the beginning house party in the beginning when we see this hypnosis act in action, really like ones with Laura and Mille. With Mille it's seeing her husband as famous actor Rock Hudson and acting like a giddy teenager. Thought the one with Laura really cracked me up when we see her reenacting one of her heroes.
Both those segments were funny but also fascinating as it made me wonder how I might act under hypnosis if those concepts were laid on me; I could imagine maybe acting like an over excited teenager if I saw my wife as actress Jenna Coleman or Daisy Ridley. As well as maybe reenact one of my heroes being Bruce Lee; well, those are interesting thoughts anyway. However, the real kicker is seeing Rob unintentionally under the hypnosis.
It was great seeing physical comedy from Dick which I felt he was truly at his best, really like how he physically acts for someone that had one too many; the way he walks as if his legs were just made of rubber along with his facial expressions. But his verbal humor is equally hilarious as it equals and reflects the physicality. However, it's just funny seeing how Rob can just switch the drunk persona on and off like a light every time he hears a bell.
There are lots of memorable moments from seeing Rob trying to do a simple thing answering a phone which turns into almost an epic. But the real biggest hilarity is when Rob comes to work which is the worst possible place to bring Rob's dilemma to.
We see Rob just do some crazy crap; two of my favorites was pretending he was a doctor; this is funny in two ways as it feels like how we were as kids pretending to be doctors but also from what he says and how he performs let's just say I wouldn't have him play the game "Operation".
But the other was seeing him on the Typewriter which we know is another source for a bell. It's really cracked me up as we see at first, he rights like any proficient writer but once that dreaded bell rings he is just typing randomly on the keys. The result of the page well let's just say the last lines are a language that has yet to be discovered.
This is a hypnosis act worth the price of admission.
Rating: 4 stars.
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- hellraiser7
- Aug 16, 2021
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