McHale's Navy Season 3 Episode 14

McHale's Navy Season 3 Episode 14 The Missing Link

  • TVPG
  • December 22, 1964
  • 1560 min
  • 6.3  (7)

In McHale's Navy season 3 episode 14, titled "The Missing Link," the clever and mischievous crew of the PT-73 find themselves embroiled in another hilarious escapade. The episode kicks off with McHale, played by Ernest Borgnine, and his loyal team stationed on the fictional island of Taratupa during World War II, where they continuously encounter wacky situations within their military duties.

In this particular episode, the crew becomes intrigued by a mysterious artifact that Wash, portrayed by Gary Vinson, discovers on the beach. The object is an ancient-looking bone that Wash believes could be the missing link in the evolution of mankind. Naturally, this discovery sets the stage for a series of comedic events and misunderstandings.

As soon as the bone is found, rumors begin to circulate among the crew, causing excitement and curiosity to reach a fever pitch. Everyone aboard the PT-73, including McHale's right-hand man, Ensign Charles Parker (played by Tim Conway), wants a piece of the action. The crew members become so preoccupied with the bone that their military duties start to take a backseat.

Meanwhile, Commander Talbott, played by Joe Flynn, is determined to keep the crew focused on their responsibilities. Apprehensive about the chaos that has ensued, Talbott instructs Lieutenant Carpenter, portrayed by Bob Hastings, to retrieve the bone and return it to Parker, the appointed bone expert aboard the PT-73. However, things don't go as planned when Carpenter accidentally swaps the artifact with a regular bone from one of the PT-73's crew members.

Chaos ensues when Parker receives the fake bone and diligently examines it for any clues about humanity's missing link. Oblivious to the mix-up, he presents his expert analysis to McHale and the rest of the crew. Despite Parker's best efforts to piece together the bone's potential history, his conclusions are far from accurate, leading to a cascade of hilarity and mistaken identities.

Throughout the episode, various crew members contribute their own outlandish theories about the bone's origins and role in human evolution. The crew's active imaginations run wild, fueling the comedy and creating numerous absurd scenarios. From considering the bone as an alien artifact to speculating it holds magical powers, the PT-73's crew members let their imaginations soar.

As the misunderstandings and comedic situations unfold, McHale and his team must find a way to get back on track and fulfill their military responsibilities. This proves to be a daunting task as they navigate the escalating chaos caused by the fake bone. Ultimately, the crew must find a way to rectify the situation and bring back a semblance of order to their lives on Taratupa.

"The Missing Link" episode showcases the charming humor and camaraderie that make McHale's Navy a beloved classic television show. With each character's unique personality and comedic timing, the episode highlights the hilarious dynamics and well-crafted wit found throughout the series.

While maintaining its lighthearted and comedic tone, the episode also touches on themes of duty, responsibility, and teamwork. Through the misadventures caused by the bone, the crew learns valuable lessons about the importance of staying focused and united, even in the most absurd circumstances. As the episode comes to a close, viewers are left with a sense of laughter, camaraderie, and the anticipation of the PT-73's next outrageous adventure.

In summary, McHale's Navy season 3 episode 14, "The Missing Link," is a delightful and uproarious installment in the beloved series. Filled with humorous situations, misunderstandings, and the PT-73's mischievous crew, this episode offers a perfect blend of comedy and camaraderie that fans have come to love and expect from the show.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 22, 1964
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    1560 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (7)