(Theme Music)
It was a sunny and peaceful morning on the island. Well, until...
"GILLIGAN!" shouted the Skipper.
"Huh?" asked Gilligan from behind, ears still ringing.
"Where is my hat?"
"How am I supposed to know?"
"Gilligan, whenever something is wrong on this island, ninety-nine percent of the time, you are to blame!"
"What about the other two percent?"
"Well, that's because...oh, Gilligan, just find my hat!" begged the Skipper, while rummaging through his things.
Just then, Mary Ann curiously wandered into the hut, wondering what all the fuss was about. Suddenly, she glanced over to the Skipper, and gasped.
"Skipper! Your image!"
"Ahh! Oh, hello Mary Ann. Shocking, I know. Have you seen my hat?" questioned the Skipper.
Gilligan quickly looked up when hearing Mary Ann's name. He had the biggest crush on her, and was just dying to talk to her.
"I'm really sorry, Skipper. I haven't seen it anywhere, other than on your head! I'll tell the other's to keep an eye open for it. It has to be around here somewhere," encouraged Mary Ann.
"That is, unless if it learned how to swim, and finally got off this island," said Gilligan, as Mary Ann began laughing cheerfully. Gilligan loved it when Mary Ann laughed, especially when he made her laugh.
"Gilligan! You're not helping..."said the Skipper.
"Aww, Gilligan, knock it off for now. Skipper is in dire need for his hat!" stated Mary Ann, still mildly giggling.
"Exactly," agreed the Skipper.
"Maybe we should all go look for it, and report back," suggested Gilligan.
"Hey, that's a wonderful idea!" cheered Mary Ann.
"It is?" asked Gilligan. Someone just admitted to liking his ideas?
"Of course! We could all go look for it, and we'll have a better chance to find it. We might even have it before dinner! Oh, Gilligan, you're brilliant!" said Mary Ann, giving Gilligan a hug.
"Umm..." said Gilligan, bewildered, who was without a doubt experiencing pure bliss.
"I guess it's not a bad idea. But don't you think we're going a bit overboard about my hat?"
"Nonsense," said Mary Ann, finally letting go of Gilligan. "We'll find it for you. Besides, we've all gone overboard before."
"Alright, Mary Ann. Thanks a lot," said the Skipper, laughing.
