The Beverly Hillbillies Season 9 Episode 3

The Beverly Hillbillies Season 9 Episode 3 Jed Buys the Capitol

  • September 29, 1970
  • 5.7  (68)

In the third episode of the ninth season of The Beverly Hillbillies, titled Jed Buys the Capitol, the zany misadventures of the Clampett family take an unexpected political twist as they find themselves entangled in the inner workings of government. When Jed Clampett, the patriarch of the family, learns about the potential sale of a historical building in Washington D.C., he can't help but see an opportunity to secure a piece of American history for his family. However, in true Clampett fashion, what seems to be a straightforward transaction soon spirals into a hilarious and chaotic chain of events.

The episode opens with Jed and his family – Granny, Elly May, and Jethro – as they sit around the breakfast table in their palatial mansion in Beverly Hills. A news report on television captures their attention, discussing the state of the Capitol building and the financial difficulties faced by the government. As the report continues, Jed becomes intrigued by the idea of purchasing the Capitol itself, believing it to be an excellent investment opportunity. After all, he thinks, owning such an iconic piece of real estate would surely elevate the Clampett name!

As Jed shares his ambitious idea with the family, reactions vary. Granny is skeptical about the feasibility of such a purchase but can't help but throw in her two cents about how the government could use more good home-cooked meals. Elly May is excited by the prospect, painting a picture in her mind of having a grand garden for her pets around the historic building. Meanwhile, Jethro, ever the enthusiastic but dim-witted cousin, takes it upon himself to handle the negotiations, believing that his thick Southern accent will charm the officials he has to deal with.

The comedic elements of the episode hit hard as the Clampetts venture into the world of politics, which is foreign territory for the simple, down-to-earth family. Jed, equipped with his simple but honest approach to life, approaches various local officials, pulling out his cash-filled backpack to make what he deems a serious offer. His naivete about the complexities of government and politics leads to a series of misunderstandings that will have viewers laughing out loud.

While attempting to contact the right people, they show up at various government buildings, inadvertently creating chaos and confusion along the way. Their rustic charm and unpretentious demeanor cause a stir among the serious politicians and bureaucrats. They encounter a cast of colorful characters, including a slick real estate agent who tries to capitalize on Jed's interest and various disapproving government officials who are dismayed by the Clampetts' unconventional approach.

As the episode progresses, the Clampetts’ antics generate unexpected media attention, drawing a reporter eager to cover the story of a Southern family’s whimsical attempt to buy the Capitol. This situation leads to a mix of publicity and ridicule, as the Clampetts are portrayed in oftentimes humorous and exaggerated terms by the press. The family tries to navigate their newfound notoriety while staying true to their simple values, all the while not fully understanding the ridicule they may be facing.

Adding to the mix, the subplot reveals how the Clampetts offer their help to politicians who need it, leading to several heartwarming moments of kindness that showcase their core values. Granny offers her recipes to cater government functions, while Elly May's passion for nature inspires an initiative to beautify the surroundings of government buildings. The episode humorously juxtaposes the Clampetts’ wholesome intentions against the backdrop of a often self-absorbed political scene, highlighting the absurdity of both worlds.

As the escapade builds to a climax, the viewer is treated to comedic misunderstandings, heartwarming moments, and a genuine look at how the Clampetts’ straightforward, honest nature stands in stark contrast to the political maneuverings around them. By the end of the episode, viewers are left with a sense of warmth and nostalgia, as the Clampetts remind us all of the importance of family, simplicity, and the joys of life, even amidst the hustle and bustle of politics.

In "Jed Buys the Capitol," the comedy of errors serves as a delightful reminder that no matter how complex the world gets, genuine kindness and simplistic values often shine the brightest. Viewers will be entertained and touched as they journey alongside the Clampetts, witnessing their unforgettable charm and keeping their spirits high amid the chaos of their latest escapade.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 29, 1970
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.7  (68)