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Every teacher's worst nightmare is not being accepted
mgmstar12815 September 2018
Warning: Spoilers
As a retired high school English teacher who taught for 27 years, this episode certainly hit home. It even made me shed a tear or two at its conclusion. Having a class work together to defeat a teacher's sole purpose which is to educate, enlighten, and even entertain a bit is a teacher's greatest fear.

In this first episode of season four made in 1957, Mr. Beckman, the new social studies teacher, has replaced a popular teacher named Jeff whom the kids all adored. One student says that Jeff left since the school wasn't paying him enough. Mr. Beckman didn't cause Jeff to leave the school, but Mr. Beckman is certainly paying the price for his absence. A plan by some of Bud's classmates is concocted where no student will answer any question asked by Mr. Beckman in the hopes that he will quit or get fired. Bud, once again learns to do what is right, even if it means going against his friends. Bud responds to a question about the Jamestown settlement, which gets the class finally coming to see that Mr. Beckman is not their enemy.

Some critics and other reviewers have found Father Knows Best to be unrealisitic and corny. I have discovered watching this series episode by episode that even though some of the storylines are rather fanciful, the majority of them are believable in many ways. Great morals and lessons from this series, even though it's decades old, can still be taught and appreciated.

As a final note, I was amused to learn that I had previously seen the actor Wright King as the soft spoken paperboy who is kissed by Blanche DuBois in the 1951 movie version of A Streetcar Named Desire. Having taught the play several times and having shown the movie version as well to my students, I am pleased to learn that he had a long and successful career.
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A Matter Of Viewer Taste
dougdoepke1 May 2022
An episode like this is mainly a matter of taste. The laughs are few, while Bud's showcased beyond the usual family chuckles. Seems Bud's popular history teacher has left teaching, making his successor (King) unwanted by malicious boy (Stricklyn) who persuades key classmates into sabotaging the new teacher. But can he persuade Bud who's been befriended by the new teach.

For Bud, it's a real dilemma - he's drawn to the new guy but is offput by offending his peer group clique. So which way will he go. Thus the half-hour is more dramatic than most, but with an interesting premise. Nonetheless, except for Bud, the Andersons are mainly in the background minus Betty. The acting itself is reliably good, but whether you like this general departure depends a lot on what you expect from the series as a whole.
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4/10
Another Annoying Misfire From "Father Knows Best"
StrictlyConfidential9 October 2020
"Follow The Leader" is an episode from Season 4 of "Father Knows Best" (1954-1960).

And at this point in time I think that this family-oriented TV Sit-Com was definitely losing some serious steam when it came to creating some interesting story-lines that involved the members of the Anderson clan.

And, with that said - I think that "Follow The Leader" really did put the students of Springfield High in quite a bad light. (But, of course, they all managed to redeem themselves just before the final credits rolled by)
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