McHale's Navy Season 2 Episode 15 Orange Blossom for McHale
- TVPG
- December 24, 1963
- 1560 min
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7.0 (12)
McHale's Navy is an American sitcom set in the Pacific Theater of World War II. The show follows the misadventures of a group of misfit sailors led by Lieutenant Commander Quinton McHale, played by Ernest Borgnine. Season 2 episode 15, "Orange Blossom for McHale", focuses on the crew's attempts to secure a shipment of precious oranges to brighten up their dreary existence.
McHale and his crew are feeling down in the dumps, as they've been stuck on the remote island of Taratupa for far too long. Their only source of entertainment is the local girls, who have grown tired of their antics. When McHale receives word that a shipment of oranges is due to arrive, he sees it as a chance to lift everyone's spirits.
However, things quickly go awry when the shady businessman who promised to deliver the oranges fails to show up. McHale and crew are forced to come up with a new plan to get their hands on the precious fruit. Meanwhile, a stern Admiral arrives on the island for an unexpected inspection, throwing the crew into a frenzy as they try to cover up their slipshod operation.
With the help of local villagers and their own wits, McHale and his crew manage to secure the oranges. However, the Admiral's inspection goes awry when the crew's makeshift bakery burns down in a freak accident. Desperate to save face, McHale and crew hatch a plan to present the Admiral with an elaborate orange-themed banquet, using their hard-won fruit to create everything from cocktails to desserts.
"Orange Blossom for McHale" is a classic episode of McHale's Navy, showcasing the resourcefulness and ingenuity of the title character and his crew. The orange-themed antics provide a lighthearted break from the show's usual focus on military antics, while the arrival of the Admiral adds an extra layer of tension. Borgnine's performance as McHale is as always, spot-on, and the show's cast of zany characters add their own unique flair to the proceedings. Fans of classic sitcoms and wartime comedies won't want to miss this episode.