When Mavis gets too close, Andy realizes his mistake and apologizes to Helen. Andy then calls Mavis Neff (a woman reputed to be "rather forward"), and arranges a date with her. Helen is indignant, of course, and brushes him off. When she cancels a dinner date with Andy to work on her book, Andy becomes impatient and tells her that he doesn't have to sit home alone. In " Helen, the Authoress", Helen has written a book and uses her evenings to rewrite the manuscript before its publication by a Richmond firm. For example, in "Guest in the House", Helen becomes needlessly jealous and starts an argument with Andy when a female friend of the Taylor family comes to stay at Andy's house after an argument with her fiancé. The two have frequent disagreements, sudden jealousies (particularly on Helen's part, most often needlessly so), misunderstandings (also mainly on Helen's part) and lover's quarrels. Their relationship however, is not one of complete sweetness and light. Relationship with Andy Taylor Īndy and Helen have many pleasant social outings: they attend dances, picnic at Myers Lake, and double date with others (usually Barney Fife and Thelma Lou). At the end of the episode, Andy shows his attraction to Helen by offering to walk her home and attempting to rid himself of Barney Fife who wants to discuss history with Helen. When she learns Andy played a part in the turnabout, she thanks him and the two become friends. Helen is astonished but pleased with the change in Opie and his pals. Andy is dumbfounded but finds a way to get the boys excited about their history assignments. Helen appears at the courthouse and acting on her assumptions based on Opie's misinterpretation of his father's advice, proceeds to give Andy a piece of her mind on his interference in her domain. Andy gives Opie some advice about his own experience with school which Opie misconstrues into thinking he doesn't have to do his history schoolwork. The boys complain about her history assignments. Opie and his classmates take a dislike to their new teacher, referring to her as "old lady Crump". Helen is first introduced in the third-season episode "Andy Discovers America" (1963). However, at times she can be abrupt, displaying a quick temper and showing flashes of temperamentality, jumping to conclusions without thinking things through. An independent, self-sufficient, professional single woman, Helen is a wise and thoughtful character who serves on most occasions as the voice of reason on the show. She enjoys picnicking, and in one episode, directs the high school's senior play. : 80 Unlike other Mayberry women, Helen has no special skills in the kitchen. Her uncle, Edward, and her young niece, Cynthia, visit her in Mayberry. Helen takes up residence in Mayberry and is employed as an elementary schoolteacher. She attended college in Kansas City : 79 where she majored in journalism. (1968–1971), as well as the reunion telemovie, Return to Mayberry (1986). She also appeared in spinoff program Mayberry R.F.D. Helen was a schoolteacher and became main character Sheriff Andy Taylor's girlfriend. Helen made her debut in the third-season episode "Andy Discovers America" (1963). Helen Crump is a fictional dramatic character on the American television program The Andy Griffith Show (1960–1968).
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