After having "Alice in Wonderland" read to her, Rhoda has difficulty separating fantasy from reality.
Bob's sister programs Rhoda to act as if she is in love.
When Bob attends a formal reception, Rhoda disobeys his order to stay inside the apartment.
A millionaire whom Bob is soliciting for a charity donation takes a liking to Rhoda.
Bob puts Rhoda to work to select the right mate for Peter.
Irene sneaks Rhoda into a beauty contest for which Bob is a judge.
Bob advises his pharmacist friend to stick with his day job rather than pursuing a career as a comedian.
Bob enlists Rhoda's help to keep him on track as he writes a magazine article.
Bob uses Rhoda to help him cure an inveterate gambler.
Rhoda's error leaves Bob without an interpreter for a meeting with an Asian colleague.
Bob has Rhoda cancel his lunch with the chief of police so he can take out a pretty therapist.
A millionaire needs Bob to prove himself trustworthy to handle a large donation to charity.
After comparing herself to the flawless Rhoda, depressed and discouraged Irene feels very inadequate.
Rhoda must outduel a pool shark to get Bob and Peter out of hot water.
Rhoda makes an exact copy of a Picasso painting that even has an art dealer fooled.
Rhoda unknowingly steals jewelry from a department store.
Egged on by Bob, Peter falsely proclaims that he is an expert skydiver.
Rhoda applies to be an astronaut.
Bob gets off to an inauspicious start as chairman of a road-safety committee by crashing into his neighbor's car.
With Bob transferred to Pakistan, Peter takes ownership of Rhoda.
Peter and Rhoda escort a ballerina to her TV interview.
A fashion photographer wants to take Rhoda to Paris for an important shoot, but Peter objects.
Rhoda exhibits the ability to turn nasty when exposed to light for long periods of time.
An unsuccessful standup comedian comes to stay with Peter and shows Rhoda the tricks of the trade.
Lucille Ball Interviews Julie Newmar on the radio.