another "which episode?"


Which one was it where a scene begins with a rooster letting his little son crow, and the kid goes, "Cock-a-doodle-dilly-doo!"? That's funny.

And I'm having a flashback to where Wilma wants Betty to do something? Betty responds, "I don't look at me, I couldn't even...." What? Something like, "I couldn't even look when we adopted a cat."?



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OK, I've found the answer to one of my questions. It was the "Frederick" episode, where Wilma wanted Barney or Betty to bludgeon Fred, and return him to normal. Betty said, "Not me, I can't even spank our dog."

I do enjoy Betty :D


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One of the very first, episode #5. Unknowingly, Fred Flintstone drinks Barney's car polish, thinking that it's a Cactus Cooler soda (like in the later soda!), then finds out from Barney the truth, while miraculously not being harmed by it, freaks understandably so that he throws the bottles on himself, resulting in a doctor played by the barber in Andy Griffith (Howard MacNear, RIP 1904-1969) to come in with his absentminded diagnosis but then proves that he's a vet, followed by Wilma waking Fred up, and that's when he becomes in a semi-amnesiac state "Frederick"!! LOL

Betty to Barney:"WHY can't YOU be MORE like FREDERICK?"
Barney:(simmering..and somewhat sotto voce, aka low volume):"Frederick, Frederick"(David Seville like "Alvin" crescendo) Fredeick I HATE FREDERICK!!!"


LOLOLOLOL


"The Split Personality', 1960, 60-61 season, S1E5.
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It's available on Warner Home video since early 2000s.

I have the first four volumes.


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