Ah, but factor in we don't know how long the storm was or how fast it moved them.
I just want to know why any of them had packed luggage (Howells, I'm looking at you) for a 3 hour tour.
I just want to know why any of them had packed luggage (Howells, I'm looking at you) for a 3 hour tour.
Including the Professor, who can make a Geiger counter and a lie detector but can't fix the boat or contact help.It's because the Howell's were out-of-touch rich people who would feel that they couldn't live without a ton of stuff for even a short cruise. That's the joke of their characters. Ginger as well is a pampered starlett who thinks she needs more stuff than she would. Really none of the passengers have a lot of sense.
Including the Professor, who can make a Geiger counter and a lie detector but can't fix the boat or contact help.
It's common practice to poke fun at the Professor, with full knowledge that the purpose of the show is to keep the cast on the island. But thank you for explaining sitcoms for me!Yup. Sometimes people criticise the show for that, but it is in fact a farce - it is not intended to hold up to any kind of logical scrutiny. The charactes are all eccentric - unrealistically so - which is what makes their group dynamic funny. It's all an excuse for gags - but it also plays by the rules of it's own universe, as ridiculous as they may be.
It's common practice to poke fun at the Professor, with full knowledge that the purpose of the show is to keep the cast on the island. But thank you for explaining sitcoms for me!