Another classic directed by Norman Tokar, who at the time was heading episodes for the DONNA REED SHOW. Tokar began his career as a child actor, and perhaps was the most relatable director the series ever had.
Another lesson on big business -- a money making scheme where Wally and the Beave could break the bank raising chinchillas? So first, the guys start building a cage, make a total mess of the garage --then have to clean it all up.
How about a big, nasty nail in one of dad's tires?
That spoils the optimism, and of course, Eddie Haskall enters the picture with angles on how to cover up the mess. Actually, Eddie has a sound plan, at least for the moment. Simply put the spare tire on and throw the flat in the trunk. Wally and the Beave prefer having the tire fixed professionally... but WON'T tell Ward. Pick your poison and good luck.
This was the only episode written by Jon Zimmer, who produced MY MOTHER THE CAR. Also one of the best because it makes you think about all the business ventures us kids dreamed about back in the day, and mom and dad knowing more than we'll ever know. In this case, Ward picks up the phone and listens to Eddie spill the beans!
To note, chinchillas were a solid investment at the time, though it took money. The downside; how many kids had the cash flow? Also you needed many chinchillas to make a single coat! The fur craze was at its peak in the 1980s.
Dedicated to all of us grade school business tycoons!
Remastered dvd box set. SEASON 3 EPISODE 14. Classic color box cover.