Duckman gets placed in a mental institution after pleading temporary insanity to a charge of public ranting. He likes the strict regimentation of the institution (compared to the anarchy and choas of outside the institution) so much that he decides to have himself permanently commited. Cornfed comes to rescue Duckman from the institution, but is to late as he has already been given shock treatment. Luckily Cornfed has a book on brain surgery and gets Duckman back to 'normal'. [note: the original version of this episode has a small section where Duckman is being dragged through a room where some residents are being given a test, and Dr. Stein asks them about seeing Duckman and a question of time. For some strange reason this scene is usually cut.]
Name | Type | Role | |
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Joshua Sternin | Writer | ||
Jeffrey Ventimilia | Writer | ||
John Byner | Guest Star | ||
Billie Hayes | Guest Star | ||
John Corbett | Guest Star | ||
Victoria Jackson | Guest Star | ||
Robert Costanzo | Guest Star | ||
Randy Rudy | Guest Star | ||
Bronson Pinchot | Guest Star | ||
Olivia White | Guest Star | ||
Joel Brooks | Guest Star | ||
Henry Gibson | Guest Star | ||
Peter Avanzino | Director |