
Junior protests that he is only pretending to be his friend and that no one cares about him but himself. Ben goes out to the porch to tell Junior that he is laying down the law for his bad behavior until he notices a picture Junior painted consisting of Ben knocking out Roy with the frying pan.

A short dialogue scene has Roy and his family loading up their Jeep for the camping trip with Roy telling Ben to hurry up. He is then shown walking to the electric chair, but manages to force the warden into it. During Martin Beck's psychological examination (once the doctor has escorted the warden out of the room), he has a flashback about how he thinks he was blamed for a crime that somebody else did and is shown in his prison cell listening to the chaplain's final words to him, as well as a guard giving Martin a yellow bow tie-shaped cake. A scene of Junior talking to the Mother Supirior as he is packing. Peabody's adoption office has him, Ben and Flo arguing about how their child should look. Brutus Orphanage has an adoption service and has recommended him, but Ben tells him that Flo won't accept anyone else's child, causing the priest to disgustedly end their session.

Once at church, Ben confesses to the priest in the pulpit that he and Flo want to have a child, so the minister tells him that the St. Though he objects to it, Flo reminds him that she doesn't want to be excluded from the social parties Mrs.

When Ben and Flo get ready to go to church, their mean neighbor Mrs.Perkins tells them that their cat defecated in her tulips and orders Ben to clean it up. When originally shown on network television, deleted scenes were added to pad out the running time and for content.
