June reminisces (black-and-white re-creations) about the night she met Ward at a USO dance, his awkward first steps, his charm that won her over, and Aunt Martha trying to prevent her from seeing him again.
When Kip connects Oliver with his date's younger sister, all goes so well that Oliver falls head-over-heels in love and smothers the girl, leading to her dumping him just before a dance
When Mayfield outlaws people living and sleeping on public property, Freddie and June open their homes to homeless Hank, Freddie's billboard contest friend.
Wally goes ballistic when he finds Duffy (Giovanni Ribisi) in Kelly's bedroom late at night, but then struggles to choose between him and Kelly's intentionally worse second choice, Bomber Haskell (Christian Osmond).
Cast and crew celebrate halfway point of season with a party, songs, and comments, as well as a tribute by Tony Dow to series creator Joe Connelly at his home with his extended family.
Kip callously dumps his date for the junior prom when his first choice accepts his offer at the last-minute, while Freddie struggles to raise enough cash to pay for a hot date, leaving both of them together alone on prom night.
Oliver makes his family's life miserable when he isn't allowed to get a slingshot and talks Kelly into defying her parents' orders to clean her room, leading to a lengthy and disruptive stand-off.
June falls for a Japanese client of Beaver's and Lumpy's and winds up in a long, passionate kiss with him before learning something disturbing about him, all while Wally is suffering from back pains.
A depressed Eddie Haskell suddenly decides he should become a country-western singer at a local talent show that doesn't go well, while Wally tries to help his young son Kevin ride his bicycle without training wheels.
Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson plays a singing teacher in one of four elaborate musical numbers dramatizing Kip's infatuation with a "New Girl in School," and another in which each member of the cast sings solo
The final appearance of Giovanni Ribisi (billed here as Vonnie) as Ollie's best friend and Kelly's boyfriend, Duffy finds Kelly becoming jealous of a flirting girl which leads to their break up.
Wally suffers a life-threatening head injury during which he has numerous flashbacks to various points of his life, including that fabled high school basketball game he won with a last-second shot.
Oliver publicly confirms his lack of intelligence when he leads a school debate team after cheating on a test to try to make his father proud, and Diane Brewster makes her fifth and final appearance as teacher Miss Canfield.
An homage to the Family Scrapbook finale of the original LitB series in 1963 with the 1980s family gathering to look at photos that trigger memories (clips) of seven moments, oddly only from Season 2 of this revival series
The hot young son of Mary Ellen's boss flirts with her at a party and later takes off his shirt and grabs and kisses her passionately just as her parents arrive for a visit, all with Wally oblivious to what's going on.
Janice Kent's directorial debut as Eddie Haskell once again believes he has been cursed as he believed on the original series until June comes to his rescue, while Oliver prepares for a campaign speech to be elected class representative.
Wally forgets his anniversary, then loses a last-second reservation for he and Mary Ellen at Crystal Lodge, and makes matters worse when he decides instead to go on an overnight fishing trip with Eddie, Lumpy and Beaver
Eddie (the only character to be seen in new scenes) tries to explain his life to a stunned psychiatrist through 18-min of clips from 1950s, 60s, 80s - directed by Jerry Mathers; last one filmed in California before moving to Florida.
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By what name was The New Leave It to Beaver (1983) officially released in India in English?