The Kramden’s friends; the Nortons (Ed and Trixie) are getting their second tv set and Alice Kramden tries buttering up her husband Ralph to get their first set. Ralph rants and raves about the dangers of buying “luxuries” as opposed to his “strategic” savings plan. But she tells him he’s just cheap.
But Ed comes to Ralph to borrow money to buy the new set because he’s already bought so many appliances on credit that the store has turned him down for the tv set. Ralph decides that if he and Ed split the cost, they can afford the set together.
Ralph tricks Ed into keeping the set in Ralph’s apartment and thus begins the war to control the channel. Ed Norton is a devotee of the kid’s outer space serial “Captain Video” complete with his very own space suit helmet. Ralph wants to watch movies and the prospect of Ed watching the inane space show drives Ralph insane. And they battle for days until finally Alice admits at the end that Ralph’s instinct not to buy a tv was actually correct.
This first episode has already in place many of the characteristics of the Honeymooners’ set up. When we first see Alice, she is trying to unclog the kitchen sink with a plunger. And by the sound effects and Alice’s expression we can tell things didn’t go well. This is the status quo of the Kramden household. Ralph’s bus driver’s salary can’t seem to permit Alice’s dreams of a middle-class lifestyle to become reality. But she never gives up reminding Ralph of these shortcomings.
When Trixie shows up and encourages Alice to use flattery to try and get Ralph to buy a tv set, we recognize the dynamic these two wives are always bumping up against. Namely, while Ed Norton is somewhat accommodating to Trixie’s opinion, Ralph is vehemently opposed to any compromise on Alice’s requests, especially if they cost even the smallest amount of money. And another characteristic of the Alice/Ralph dynamic is that after Ralph rejects her request for anything she falls back on mocking his weight. And finally, the episode leans heavily on the trope that whatever joint venture Ralph and Ed embark on will result in anger, failure and embarrassment.
This is a good representative of the series and has several memorable laughs during the battles between Ralph and Alice but especially between Ralph and Ed. And it is plain to see that no warm-up period was needed in order for the cast to hit their stride. The Kramdens and the Nortons are already hitting on all cylinders.
Captain Video: Calling all space rangers, it’s time to blast off with Captain Video and his video rangers. Hello out there rangers. This is Captain Video. Are you all, ready join me in our trip to outer space?
Ed Norton: I am ready O Captain Video!
Captain Video: Let us all put on our official Captain Video Space helmets, adjust disintegrator guns, and now we blast off for Pluto and the Moon!