5 Funniest Episodes Of The Beverly Hillbillies Everyone Should Watch At Least Once
5 Funniest Episodes Of The Beverly Hillbillies Everyone Should Watch At Least Once
Howdy, Clampetts! Giddy Up for the 5 Funniest Beverly Hillbillies Episodes You Need To See!
Ever feel like escaping to a simpler, funnier time? Then hitch your wagon to The Beverly Hillbillies! This classic sitcom, about a backwoods family striking it rich and moving to Beverly Hills, is pure, unadulterated comedy gold. But with so many episodes, where do you start? Don't fret, partner! I've rounded up the five funniest episodes that'll have you laughing 'til your sides ache. Get ready for some down-home humor in the lap of luxury!
1. "The Clampetts Strike Oil" (Season 1, Episode 1): The One That Started It All
Let's kick things off with the very beginning! This episode introduces us to the Clampett clan: Jed, Granny, Elly May, and Jethro. We witness their discovery of oil on their land and the subsequent whirlwind of events that lead them to pack up their meager belongings and head to Beverly Hills.
What makes it hilarious? The sheer contrast between their mountain ways and the extravagant lifestyle they're about to encounter. Granny's still! The whole concept of "cement ponds" instead of swimmin' holes. It's the perfect setup for the fish-out-of-water shenanigans to come.
2. "Getting Settled" (Season 1, Episode 2): Cement Pond or Swimmin' Hole?
The Clampetts arrive at their mansion! The initial confusion and misunderstandings are comedy perfection. From Granny mistaking the indoor plumbing for a still, to Elly May's attempts to "domesticate" the wild animals on the property, this episode is a non-stop laugh riot.
The best part? Mr. Drysdale's increasingly desperate attempts to keep his bank's biggest depositors happy, despite their unconventional behavior.
3. "Pygmalion and Elly May" (Season 2, Episode 1): Trying to Refine Elly May
This episode sees the socialite Mrs. Drysdale attempting to "civilize" Elly May. The goal? To transform her from a tomboy into a refined young lady.
The results are predictably disastrous and utterly hilarious. Elly May's natural charm and genuine spirit shines through, making Mrs. Drysdale's efforts seem ridiculously pretentious and futile. It's a classic clash of cultures with Elly May winning hearts as she goes.
4. "Jed Throws a Wingding" (Season 3, Episode 1): Hootenanny in Beverly Hills!
Jed decides to throw a good old-fashioned "wingding" (a party) to celebrate their success. Imagine a traditional hillbilly hoedown transplanted to the manicured lawns of Beverly Hills!
This episode is crammed with funny misunderstandings, dancing, and home cooking. The bewildered reactions of the wealthy guests as they try to navigate the unfamiliar customs of the Clampetts' world are pure comedy gold.
5. "Christmas at the Clampetts" (Season 2, Episode 13): A Hillbilly Holiday
The Clampetts celebrate their first Christmas in Beverly Hills. They struggle to understand the unfamiliar traditions and customs of their new surroundings.
The heartwarming spirit of the holiday season is present, but it is wonderfully twisted by the Clampetts' unique perspective. Granny's attempt to cook a possum for Christmas dinner will leave you in stitches! A reminder that the true meaning of Christmas lies in spending time with family and appreciating what you have.
Episode Comparison Table:
| Episode Title | Season/Episode | Key Humor Element | Heartwarming Factor |
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| The Clampetts Strike Oil | 1/1 | Culture clash; Initial reactions to wealth | Low |
| Getting Settled | 1/2 | Misunderstandings about modern amenities | Medium |
| Pygmalion and Elly May | 2/1 | Elly May's unrefined charm vs. social expectations | High |
| Jed Throws a Wingding | 3/1 | Hillbilly party in Beverly Hills; Guest reactions | Medium |
| Christmas at the Clampetts | 2/13 | Clampett's take on Christmas traditions | High |
Why These Episodes Stand Out
These five episodes perfectly capture the essence of what makes The Beverly Hillbillies so funny and endearing. They showcase the Clampetts' naivety, their unwavering loyalty to each other, and their ability to find humor in any situation. The show's brilliance lies in its ability to poke fun at both the hillbilly stereotypes and the superficiality of the wealthy, creating a comedic balance that appeals to a wide audience.
My Two Cents: More Than Just Cornpone Comedy
The Beverly Hillbillies is often dismissed as simple, corny comedy. While it certainly has its fair share of cornpone humor, I think it's much more than that. Underneath the laughs, there's a message about family, values, and staying true to yourself, no matter how much money you have. The Clampetts never let their newfound wealth change who they are. They hold on to their values, their sense of community, and their down-to-earth perspective. And maybe, just maybe, that's the real reason why we love them so much.
So, grab some grits, settle in, and get ready to laugh! These five episodes are just a taste of the comedic gold that The Beverly Hillbillies has to offer. Happy viewing, y'all!
Sources:
The Beverly Hillbillies: The Official First Season. Paramount Home Entertainment, 2008.
The Beverly Hillbillies: The Official Second Season. Paramount Home Entertainment, 2009.
The Beverly Hillbillies: The Official Third Season. Paramount Home Entertainment, 2010.
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