A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY, II
Theme: Discipline; family conflict.
Episode Number: 018
Writer: Susan McBride; Steve Harris
Scripture: Exodus 20:12; Proverbs 3:11-12; Ephesians 6:4
Album: Gold Audio #01:
The Adventure Begins
Last Air Date: 12/15/2002
Original Air Date: 3/19/88
Summary: Whit and Tom are at the airport, waiting excitedly for Whit's grandson,
Monty, to arrive. Monty is going to spend the summer in Odyssey to take a break
from a difficult home situation. Whit's daughter, Jana, and her husband have
split up, and the divorce has been difficult for Monty and his sister, Jenny.
Unfortunately, Monty is a first-class spoiled brat. Whit deals with Monty as
best he can, trying to be patient. Finally, Whit lays down some ground rules: No
more sassiness, no more rudeness. The next day, at Whit's End, Whit shows Monty
a few chores he can do to earn some spending money. But when Whit's gone, Monty
calls his mother long distance, lies about how mean Whit is to him, and begs her
to come take him home. Jana says she can't come until the end of the week. So,
to make matters worse, Monty steals money from the cash register and goes to the
movies. When Whit finds out, he does not spare the rod on his grandson.
Afterward, Whit explains to Monty why he had to be spanked. Monty responds
positively. Over the next week, he and Whit start having fun, and Monty even
helps the Odyssey Coyotes win the Little League championship. Everything is
going well-until Jana shows up at Whit's door, very upset. Whit tries to explain
what happened, but Jana is too stubborn to listen, and their discussion becomes
an argument. When Jana stomps upstairs to take her son away, Monty isn't there.
He has run away. Whit and Jana go to the sheriff's office to report Monty
missing, but surprisingly, Monty is already there. He was picked up for breaking
a window at Whit's End. The three return to Whit's house and finally talk things
out. When Whit and Jana are alone, Whit explains some Whittaker family history
to Jana. Whit tells her that when her brother, Jerry, died in the Vietnam War,
they all handled their grief differently. Whit spent more time with Jana's
younger brother, Jason, partly because he missed Jerry so much, and partly
because soon Jason would be draft age himself. Unfortunately, Jana got lost in
the whole ordeal, and before Whit knew what had happened, there was a huge gap
between them. Whit tells Jana he'd like to try and close that gap. Jana agrees,
and for the first time in years, both father and daughter are happy.
Discussion Questions:
This show marked the first appearance of Whit's family members and revealed
important facts about them, such as why the Whittakers moved to Odyssey