'Allo 'Allo! episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Rene juggles numerous challenges at his café, including hiding British airmen and dealing with disguised German officers. Michelle from the Resistance tasks him with hiding nitroglycerin, which he mistakenly thinks is gin, leading to several explosive mishaps. Tension escalates with Herr Flick's arrival and the upcoming visit of General von Klinkerhoffen. The episode culminates in a chaotic night mission involving a plane landing to deliver uniforms and facilitate the British airmen's escape, leaving Rene in a precarious position.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rene's primary concern at the beginning of the episode?
Rene is worried about the various complications in his life, including hiding British airmen, dealing with German officers, and managing his café.
Who brings Rene a cognac in the opening scene?
Yvette brings Rene a cognac.
What task does Michelle assign to Rene?
Michelle instructs Rene to hide a container of nitroglycerin in his cellar.
Why does Lieutenant Gruber visit the café?
Lieutenant Gruber visits the café because he is infatuated with Rene.
What mistake does Rene make regarding the nitroglycerin?
Rene mistakes the nitroglycerin for gin and inadvertently gives it to his mother-in-law and the chickens.
What are the consequences of Rene's mistake with the nitroglycerin?
The nitroglycerin causes unexpected explosions, creating chaos in the café.
Who is Herr Flick and why does his arrival increase tension?
Herr Flick is a Gestapo officer, and his arrival increases tension due to the danger he represents.
What happens during the Resistance's nighttime mission?
During the mission, Rene and the Resistance encounter German soldiers and other hidden dangers.
How do the British airmen plan to escape?
The British airmen plan to escape on a plane that lands to deliver uniforms and a tailor.
What happens at the end of the episode?
At the end of the episode, the British airmen and the tailor depart on the plane, leaving Rene and the German officers in a challenging situation.