The Munsters season 2 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Eddie Munster faces bullying at school, prompting his father, Herman, to initially advocate for non-violence. However, after both experience bullying - Eddie at school and Herman at work - Herman teaches Eddie to defend himself. This leads to a brief period where both engage in retaliatory actions. Ultimately, Lily Munster intervenes, emphasizing the importance of non-violence. The episode concludes with Herman demonstrating to Eddie the power of respect and dignity as tools against bullying, rather than resorting to violence.
Full Episode S02E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Herman Munster concerned about at the beginning of the episode?
Eddie Munster, his son, who is contemplating revenge against a school bully.
What does Herman receive from Clyde Thornton?
A prank package that disappoints him.
Who is the school bully that Eddie is dealing with?
Jack McGinty.
What approach does Lily Munster advocate for dealing with the bully?
A non-violent approach.
How does Eddie first try to handle the bully at school?
By trying to ignore him, as advised by his father.
What changes Herman's mind about non-violence?
The continued bullying of Eddie and his own experience with Clyde's pranks at work.
How does Eddie use his new fighting skills?
He uses them against Jack McGinty at school.
What is Herman's initial plan for retaliation against Clyde?
To retaliate with a practical joke.
How does the Munster family react to their recent aggressive behaviors?
They reflect on the consequences and realize the importance of non-violence.
What lesson does Herman teach Eddie by walking him to school?
That walking with dignity and respect is a non-violent way to command respect.