The Andy Griffith Show season 7 episode 16 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In Mayberry, a stranger named George Jones stirs curiosity with a lucrative proposition: a treasure hunt for $100,000 buried by Civil War-era Ross' Raiders. The townsfolk, captivated by the promise of wealth and swayed by a supposedly ancient map, eagerly invest $100 each. Despite Andy Taylor's initial skepticism and warnings, he too gets drawn in, secretly investing. However, George absconds with the money, leaving the community to face their gullibility. The twist comes when George is caught in Miami, and the stolen funds are returned, revealing Andy's covert participation. The incident leaves Mayberry reflecting on trust, greed, and the value of skepticism.
Full Episode S07E16 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the stranger that arrives in Mayberry?
The stranger is a man named George Jones who arrives in Mayberry with a business proposition involving a treasure hunt.
What is George Jones' proposition to the townsfolk?
George Jones proposes an investment opportunity to find a $100,000 treasure buried near Mayberry, requiring a $100 investment from each participant.
How do the townsfolk react to George Jones' treasure hunting scheme?
The townsfolk, initially skeptical, become excited and decide to invest in the treasure hunt after George reveals he has a map.
Who are Ross' Raiders?
Ross' Raiders were a group of men during the Civil War who buried the $100,000 treasure that George Jones claims to be searching for.
How much money do the townsfolk invest in the treasure hunt?
The townsfolk invest $100 each in George Jones' treasure hunting scheme.
Does Andy Taylor invest in the treasure hunt initially?
No, Andy Taylor is skeptical and warns the townsfolk against investing, but he eventually decides to invest as well.
What happens to George Jones and the investment money?
George Jones absconds with the investment money, but he is caught in Miami, and the money is returned to the investors.
How does the community react upon learning they have been duped?
The community is disappointed and reflects on their gullibility, but they learn a valuable lesson about trust and greed.
Is the treasure ever found?
The episode does not indicate that the treasure is found; the focus is on the scheme and its impact on the townsfolk.
What lesson does the episode convey?
The episode conveys lessons about skepticism, the dangers of greed, and the importance of being cautious with investments.