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"Court-Martial"
Season 3, Episode 17
Gilligan pirate
The Skipper learns over the radio that he has been blamed for the shipwreck.
Basic Info
Air Date: January 9, 1967
Written By: Roland MacLane
Directed By: Gary Nelson
Guest Cast: None
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Court-Martial is the 85th episode of Gilligan's Island and the 17th episode of the third season. It is notable for Gilligan's dream sequence involving pirates. It first aired on January 9, 1967.

Synopsis

While relaxing on the beach, Gilligan and the Skipper hear on the radio that the Maritime Board investigating their disappearance has found the Skipper negligent for the loss and stripped him of his command. The revelation upsets him so much that he retreats to his hut where Gilligan discovers him tying a noose from a vine. The Professor stops him by suggesting they re-enact the wreck with a mock-up of the S.S. Minnow. With Mary Ann and Ginger creating the weather conditions and the Professor using pulleys to rock the craft, the Skipper realizes that Gilligan threw the anchor overboard without attaching it to the ship which caused the boat to wreck itself on the beach. Realizing he is truly responsible for the crash, Gilligan retreats to the jungle in disgrace, with the Skipper discovering him tying a noose from a vine. Disgraced for causing the shipwreck, they together decide to go in exile on the other side of the island. That night, Gilligan's imagination turns to pirates and he dreams he's an Admiral transporting Mrs. Howell and the girls through pirate-infested waters when Captain Hook, Long John Silver and Captain Kidd take over his ship. Gilligan fights valiantly against them before losing his sword and getting taken hostage. Waking just as he's sent to walk the plank, Gilligan is roused from his sleep by the Professor rushing to find them with updated news from the radio. It turns out the Maritime Board has reversed its decision based on news that the Skipper got the wrong weather forecast and had no warning of the approaching storm, releasing him from all blame of the shipwreck.

Message

  • "No one should blame himself for events beyond his control."

Highlights

  • Coming up

Credits

Main Cast

Guest Cast

Trivia

  • The episode opens with Gilligan repairing the fishing net, last seen in Our Vines Have Tender Apes.
  • This episode has a lot of dark humor in it; the Skipper and Gilligan both come close to taking their lives out of guilt just to be pulled back at the last minute both times.
  • It seems kind of far-fetched that the Castaways could build a complete an entire Minnow mock-up as well as a pulley system to rock it within a few hours.
  • If the Castaways can create a fake Minnow, they should be able to make a suitable raft to escape the island.
  • Mary Ann uses the Electric Generator from Castaways Pictures Presents to generate lightning.
  • This episode runs parallel to the episode, Quick Before It Sinks, where Gilligan and the Skipper attempt to ride out a fake storm on a fake Minnow only to discover the entire thing was a waste of time.
  • This episode reveals the Minnow was lost when its anchor was tossed overboard without the line attached, but no one questions why it wasn't attached in the first place.
  • This episode resolves the question as to why the Skipper would have taken the Minnow out of port with a severe storm approaching.
  • Although the episode is entitled The Court-Martial, no court-martial is actually held, only a Maritime Board inquiry. A court-martial would only have been convened if the Minnow had been a military vessel.
  • According to Maritime Law, the Skipper is required to watch over his passengers in the case of a shipwreck until returning them to civilization, so abandoning them on the island to live separately doesn't exactly make sense.
  • In the dream sequence, The Skipper is Long John Silver, Mr. Howell is Captain Hook and the Professor is Captain Kidd. Long John Silver was the main antagonist in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island. Captain Hook is from Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie. Captain William Kidd was a historical pirate from the 17th century.
  • If one looks closely in the dream sequence, Gilligan turns the telescope to get to in position to droop.
  • As usual, Gilligan can't do anything right. In his dream sequence, he tosses his sword away by accident.
  • There is no historical evidence that pirates actually made anyone walk a plank.
  • The Professor should have had no idea where the Skipper and Gilligan were camping, and yet, he finds them in just enough time to hear the radio broadcast.
  • The Howells only make two appearances in this episode.

Quotes

  • Skipper - (looking over cliff) "I bet those rocks down there are as hard as a rock."

  • Ginger - "Well, Gilligan is a boy, and Mr. Howell is a married man and the Professor only loves me for my mind."

  • Skipper - "Gilligan when you threw the anchor overboard, was it attached to the anchor line?"
    Gilligan - "The anchor line?"



  • Skipper - "Gilligan, little buddy, I got to admit... when you abandon ship, you really abandon ship!"
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