The Bob Newhart Show season 6 episode 20 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Howard is anxious about his driving test, leading to humorous exchanges with Emily. Meanwhile, Bob considers nominating Carol for "Secretary of the Year," sparking discussions about her value and contributions. Carol, seeking new challenges, decides to leave for a job with Mr. Carlin, causing mixed emotions among her colleagues. Despite winning "Secretary of the Year," Carol's new role underwhelms her, prompting a reconsideration of her career path. The episode navigates themes of growth, change, and the pursuit of fulfilling opportunities, culminating in Carol's determination to find a new direction for her professional life.
Full Episode S06E20 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Howard struggling with his driving test preparation?
Howard finds the driving handbook too complicated and is nervous about passing his test.
How does Emily try to help Howard with his driving test preparation?
Emily quizzes Howard on driving rules to see how well he understands them.
What triggers the discussion about nominating Carol for "Secretary of the Year"?
Bob and Emily discuss a newspaper article about the "Secretary of the Year" honors, leading to the idea of nominating Carol.
How does Howard lock himself out of his car?
Howard locks his keys in the car but mentions that all the windows are rolled down.
What is the nature of Dr. Hartley's conversation with his clown patient?
Dr. Hartley reassures his clown patient, Mr. Stevens, about the dignity and importance of his profession.
Why does Carol decide to leave her job?
Carol decides to leave for a new job opportunity with Mr. Carlin, seeking new challenges and growth.
How do Bob and Jerry react to Carol's decision to leave?
They are surprised and emotional, expressing both support for Carol's decision and sadness about her departure.
What happens after Carol wins "Secretary of the Year"?
Despite winning the award, Carol faces the reality of her unsatisfying new job with Mr. Carlin and considers returning to her old job.
Does Carol return to her old job after leaving Mr. Carlin?
Carol wishes to return, but Bob encourages her to pursue new opportunities instead of coming back to the comfort of her old job.
How does the episode portray the theme of growth and change?
Through Carol's job change and the encouragement for her to seek new challenges, the episode highlights the importance of growth and embracing change.