McHale's Navy Season 4 Episode 30
McHale's Navy
Season 4

Ep 30. Wally for Congress

  • TVPG
  • April 12, 1966
  • 1500 min
  • 7.4  (37)

Wally for Congress - McHale's Navy Season 4 Episode 30

In the light-hearted comedy series McHale's Navy, season 4 episode 30 takes viewers on a hilarious adventure titled "Wally for Congress." Set during World War II, the crew of the PT-73, led by Lt. Commander Quinton McHale, continues to find themselves in amusing and unpredictable situations.

This particular episode revolves around a surprising turn of events that see the lovable and somewhat bumbling crew member, Seaman Walter "Wally" Plank, thrust into the heart of politics. When Congressman Clayton Rutledge makes a planned visit to the PT-73 base on the island of Taratupa, chaos ensues, and Wally happens to be caught in the middle.

Congressman Rutledge, portrayed by a guest star, arrives on the island to promote his candidacy for re-election. As the crew frantically prepares for his arrival, McHale and his pals are unaware of the hilarity that awaits them. The congressman has some unexpected issues arise, causing him to inadvertently leave behind an incriminating piece of evidence, unknowingly placing Wally in a compromising position.

Realizing the importance of the situation, McHale and the crew rally together to clean up the mess before the congressman discovers his misplaced item. Chaos ensues as each member of the crew tries to discreetly retrieve the evidence and hold onto it without getting caught. The misadventures and comical misunderstandings that arise from their attempts create a tapestry of laughter and unexpected encounters.

While attempting to retrieve the evidence, Wally unwittingly finds himself in the center of attention, gaining quite a reputation among the locals. News spreads across the island that Wally is running for Congress, and his newfound "celebrity" status causes confusion among the crew and creates even more mayhem. Suddenly, Wally finds himself playing a role he never anticipated, impressing the residents with his claims of fighting for their rights and needs.

Amidst the chaos, McHale and his crew realize they must come up with a plan to save Wally's reputation and prevent the truth from being exposed to Congressman Rutledge. They devise a scheme to exploit the congressman's visit and stage a grand spectacle to convince the locals that Wally is indeed the ideal candidate for Congress. With ingenious improvisation and talent for misdirection, the crew puts on an unforgettable show that captivates everyone on the island.

As the congressman prepares to leave, he is completely unaware of the pandemonium and unintentional campaign that has unfolded around him. The crew manages to discreetly return the evidence unnoticed, ensuring Wally's innocence and allowing him to return to his normal position within the team. The episode ends with Congressman Rutledge leaving the island and the crew of the PT-73 breathing a collective sigh of relief.

"Wally for Congress" delivers all the signature comedic moments that fans of McHale's Navy have come to expect. With its fast-paced humor, clever plot twists, and endearing characters, this episode leaves viewers laughing throughout. The comedic genius of the actors brings the script to life, leaving audiences eagerly awaiting the next escapade of the PT-73 crew.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 12, 1966
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    1500 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (37)