#50. The Bob Newart Show (1977), "Death be my Destiny"

It’s the late ‘70s, baby and nothing screams polyester-clad perfection quite like The Bob Newhart Show. We’re talkin’ shag carpet, wood paneling, and those absolutely criminal suit patterns Dr. Bob wears like a badge of honor.
In this episode, we catch up with everyone’s favorite low-key therapist and his neighbor Howard Borden—a.k.a. Major Healey in our hearts—as Howard has a major freak-out mid-flight and is now grounded… emotionally, spiritually, and literally.
So who’s gonna help him overcome his fear of flying? Dr. Bob, of course! That is… until Bob has his own brush with the grim reaper, and suddenly we’ve got two grown men dealing with existential dread and airline anxiety—prime ‘70s sitcom fuel, folks.
There’s neurosis. There’s denial. There’s a mild, passive-aggressive group therapy session. It’s everything we loved about the decade (not without having to live through gas shortages or the rise of disco.
So does this high-flying episode deserve a spot on TV Guide’s all-time list? Or should it stay grounded next to Howard’s carry-on? Smash that play button and let’s find out!
And while you’re at it, punch that fifth star and hit “submit” like your love life depends on it—because we’ll love you forever. Cross our leisure suits and hope to fly.
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