Mister Ed gets what Roger's deadbeat freeloading brother-in-law doesn't have: a job.Mister Ed gets what Roger's deadbeat freeloading brother-in-law doesn't have: a job.Mister Ed gets what Roger's deadbeat freeloading brother-in-law doesn't have: a job.
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- TriviaWillard Waterman returns as an IRS Agent but as a different character. At first he is Mr. Halsted who wants to buy a house next to Wilbur. Later he is Mr. Douglas who helps Ed cash his first unemployment check.
- GoofsWhen Wilbur walks up to Ed with the paper bag, about to pop it, a man's hand and arm can be clearly seen rubbing the horse's back leg to keep it from spooking. After Wilbur pops the bag and removes the blanket off of Ed's head, the man's hand withdraws.
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Wilbur Post: Just think, tomorrow's Ed's first day on the job. Life's funny, you know. You get a young horse like Ed, you coddle him, you play with him, you spoil him a little bit, you hope he doesn't grow up. First thing you know, he's punching a timeclock.
Carol Post: [sarcastic] It's tough.
Wilbur Post: Good for him, though. Work's good, builds character. I would't want him difting through life like Kay's brother. A horse has got to learn to stand on his own four feet.
Carol Post: It's late, go to sleep honey.
Wilbur Post: I think I'll make him a nice lunch tomorrow. Something that'll give him energy. What should I make for him, Carol?
Carol Post: [more sarcastic] How about a triple-decker hay sandwich?
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1