But if you are a fan of Dennis Weaver's Chester, then this may just be your favorite episode. The episode is all Chester all of the time.
Chester proposes to a girl he just met, Daisy, and afterwards he is afraid that she may remember the proposal - she never answered - and hold him to it. There are a hilarious ten minutes or so while he ruminates over this, but then Daisy shows up, remembers the proposal, and accepts.
Chester never did waste time feeling sorry for himself, and because Daisy expects to be taken care of, Chester goes right to work to accomplish that. He buys some land that looks like nothing would grow on it with a lean to shack - and I do mean "lean to" quite literally. Everything goes wrong for him, and then Daisy sees the place and has a fit.
One of the most endearing scenes here is a long scene with Chester and Doc Adams. Doc has come out to take a look at the house - Chester is building a new one. When he sees the dire straits that Chester is in, he offers him some food he brought with him - A pot of stew, pies, eggs, and various side dishes. He says that he wants Chester to take it off of his hands because somebody paid their bill in food rather than cash, but you just know Doc bought and paid for that food himself and is making up that story so Chester won't feel like he's taking charity. Doc only makes fun of Chester when he knows it is over nothing, which this mess certainly is not.
How this ended was a bit of a surprise, but it was a great one hour episode that I would strongly recommend.