Beaver warns his young son to decline a job offer from Eddie Haskell's sneaky boy, Freddie.
Wally's daughter Kelly tells a lie about owning a doll everyone wants.
Wally's daughter Kelly can't stand the idea of being kissed in the school play.
When Wally and Mary Ellen think Kelly is a piano prodigy they get her a teacher. And Kelly doesn't like his methods of teaching. When she tries to tell them the ignore her.
During a blackout, the Cleavers reminisce about Ward and his fatherly ways.
Kelly ruins june's pearls
Kelly Cleaver takes up swimming lessons after much hesitation. Olly and her swimming coach tell her the reason she needs to be able to swim is because ""one day you'll fall out of a jet-plane into the ocean!""
Eddie gets four tickets to the Super Bowl and he takes Wally, Lumpy and the Beaver with him. However Wally must give up his ticket when the newly single Beaver tries to impress a woman.
Now in his mid-30s, the Beav is divorced, out of work, and living in his mother's house with his two children. Beaver's brother Wally, also married, is doing rather better, but his friendship with neighborhood sharpster Eddie Haskell threatens his financial wellbeing.