>>>I would say the one where Opie gets the job but purposely loses it. It ends 
>>>with one of my favorite moments when Andy says Opie is a man.<<<

I do really like that part at the end.  The one thing that bugs me about that 
episode is how Opie gave his job to Billy.  Why didn't he just tell Mr. Doakes 
that he appreciated being chosen but realized that Billy's need for the job was 
greater than his, so he was stepping aside so Billy could have it?  The only 
reason I can think of is simply to set up the conflict between Andy and Opie 
which then had to be resolved at the end.  It couldn't have been a matter of 
not wanting to hurt Billy's pride.  Either way, Billy knew that Opie was chosen 
over him.  Since that was not a reason, I can't think of another.  And wouldn't 
his first inclination be to tell the truth rather than make up a story, 
especially one that will damage his reputation, unless there were a very 
compelling reason?  Normally, Opie is an honest boy.  I'm probably overthinking 
this, but that's why this episode bothers me.  His decision to ask for the day 
off to play ball in order to get fired purposely doesn't ring true
 .


Thelma Lou
(Janet)
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