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Gilligan discovers an island bush that produces seeds which, when eaten, give a person the ability to read the minds of others.
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      • In an earlier episode, the Skipper makes it clear that he is afraid of heights and Gilligan must sleep on top. In another episode, when the Skipper lays on the top hammock, the hammock sinks onto Gilligan. Edit
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      • Theme of episode: Some things are better left unsaid. Edit
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      • Thurston: Ready, Lovey? Lovey: Ready. (They each eat one magic seed) Rather like the flavor of truffles, haven't they? Thurston: Never mind what they taste like. Let's just see if they work. Lovey: I think a little hollandaise sauce would improve them. Thurston: This isn't a recipe contest. Now, Lovey, think of something. Lovey: All right. Ready. Thurston: You've changed your mind. Instead of hollandaise sauce you think they'd taste better with sauce béarnaise. Lovey: Oh darling, how clever of you! You read my mind exactly. Thurston: Yes, now I'll think of something. Better take a booster shot. Lovey: Really Thurston, how can you? Thurston: But, Lovey- Lovey: I don't mind your stealing from the other, but to steal seeds from your own wife. Why did I ever marry you? Edit
      • Gilligan: I know what you're thinking. Ginger: I know what you're thinking. Gilligan: I know you know what I'm thinking. Ginger: I know that you know that I know that you know what you're thinking. Gilligan: I know that you know that I know that you know that I know you know what I'm thinking. I think. Ginger: I know that you know that I know what you're thinking that I…That's right. Let's go tell the others. Edit
      • Lovey: Thurston, how long do we have to do this pacing thing? Thurston: Till we figure out how Gilligan reads minds. Lovey: Why don't we just walk up to him and ask him? Thurston: Well I did. I did, and he said that he didn't know. Lovey: Oh well you can believe him. If there's one thing that boy can't do, it's tell an untruth. Thurston: Yes, I know. I know my dear. It's so revolting. Edit
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