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When Andy puts out a few smoldering rags at Wally's Filling Station Gomer is convinced that Andy has saved him from certain death and decides that he is forever in Andy's debt.
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    This episode is still charming, although the joke about Gomer trying to repay Andy by doing so many good deeds for him wears thin after awhile. Gomer is always watchable, and Andy's frustration (in addition to poor Aunt Bee's not being able to even bake a pie with Gomer around bothering her), IS funny.

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    • This episodes features the return of Floyd the Barber in a brief scene. Actor Howard Mcnear suffered a stroke during the third season which left him partially paralyzed. Floyd is visibly different in this episode, quieter and far less mobile. Despite Mcnear's limited mobility and failing health, he would play Floyd for three more seasons, finally bowing out before the eighth and final season. Howard Mcnear would pass away less than two years after leaving the show. Edit
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