Sales Resistance
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“Sales Resistance” | |||||||
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Garfield and Friends episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 39 |
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Written by | Mark Evanier | ||||||
Directed by | John Walker Steve Clark John Sparey |
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Guest stars | Larry Storch as Herbert Finagle | ||||||
Production no. | G013-C | ||||||
Original airdate | December 10, 1988 | ||||||
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Sales Resistance is the first season finale of Garfield and Friends. It originally aired on December 10, 1988.
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[edit] Episode recap
While Jon is walking up to the house, a salesman leaves counting his money. Unknown that Jon lives there, he suggests selling at that house because the residents will buy anything. Jon concludes that Garfield bought a piece of junk (which turns out to be a life-size statue of Leonardo da Vinci made out of elbow macaroni). Jon then warns Garfield that if he orders one more thing, he will get no more lasagna for the rest of his life; then he leaves to run another errand.
Garfield decides to watch television, and after flipping channels, he lands on the all-buying-stuff channel. The salesman (Herbert Finagle) advertises an elephant repeller, and Garfield begins to order it until he remembers Jon’s warning. Herbert then announces that the next few customers will receive a repeller free, so Garfield orders it.
When Herbert arrives at the house with the repeller, he informs Garfield that there are additional charges totaling $28, so Garfield closes the door in his face. Herbert keeps sneaking into the house and Garfield keeps throwing him out; after a while Herbert assures Garfield the guarantee that if the repeller doesn’t work, he will pay him one thousand dollars. Garfield finally gives in and buys it.
Jon returns home and is furious that Garfield purchased something else, but Herbert tells him about the $1,000-guarantee before he leaves. Just before he gets into his car, he hears trumpeting. He turns around in horror and sees several elephants surrounding Jon’s house; Jon then asks him about the guarantee. Meanwhile, Garfield decides that one thousand dollars will buy a microwave cheese straightener.
[edit] Notes
- Odie does not appear in this episode.
- The car Herbert drives is apparently for sale.
- At the beginning of this episode, Jon is humming the theme song of Garfield and Friends.
[edit] Quotes
Jon: Garfield, you have to stop buying everything you see! Look what you bought this week: an indoor plastic birdbath; a twenty-seven-year supply of dental floss; a battery-operated battery changer that’s only good for changing its own batteries!
Garfield: It was on sale.
Jon: Garfield, what piece of junk have you bought this time?
Herbert: It’s a laser-powered elephant repeller. The best one made.
Jon: There isn’t an elephant within a thousand miles of here!
Herbert: See how good it works?