Lucy Gets a Paris Gown
Okay, this episode really annoys me.
Lucy promises Ricky that she's only going to the fashion show to "look," then breaks her promise.
Ricky provides evidence that Lucy promised she would never request another expensive dress if Ricky bought her "a Don Loper original," then denies it. (Granted, this issue is a little fuzzy, since Lucy managed to get her dress for free by participating in the fashion show. Of course, there's still the unresolved issue of the $500 check Ricky left for Lucy so she could buy the dress? From all we see in the episode, Lucy keeps the check.)
When Ricky refuses to by Lucy a Jacques Marcel dress, she "punishes" him by going on a hunger strike. Of course, she doesn't, but she lets Ricky get stressed out over her health even as she's secretly stuffing her face. When Ricky takes the dress back, Lucy promises to ruin the entire trip to Europe by moping throughout the remainder of the trip.
Yet somehow, after Ricky and Fred's retribution "gag," Lucy and Ethel are able to get the husbands to agree to buy them real Jacques Marcel dresses (how they get Fred to agree is beyond comnsion). As they're leaving the hotel room to buy the dresses Lucy even delivers a "Serves Your Right!" retort.
If I were Ricky, to quote Fred Flintstone, I would have told Lucy, "This is the camel that breaks the straw back!", moved out of their hotel suite, gotten a small room for myself at the hotel (or another hotel) and told her she can have her hunger strike, but she's going to do it without my knowledge/participation.
In other words, Lucy (and Ethel by association) should not be able to profit from her outrageous, selfish behavior.
Thoughts?