Bewitched or I Dream of Jeannie?
Posted: December 16th, 2009, 4:38 pm
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Ding! Ding! Ding!OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Jeannie's missing belly button wasn't what I always hoped to see
i think like miles when it comes to bewitched.Miles wrote:I liked the shenanigans on Betwitched more than I Dream of Jeannie. Captain Nelson was a tool.
I read that as "I think I like Miles"Very Duke Blue wrote:i think like miles when it comes to bewitched.Miles wrote:I liked the shenanigans on Betwitched more than I Dream of Jeannie. Captain Nelson was a tool.
i do like miles. met you at a brunchgate. i like most all ctn'ers.Miles wrote:I read that as "I think I like Miles"Very Duke Blue wrote:i think like miles when it comes to bewitched.Miles wrote:I liked the shenanigans on Betwitched more than I Dream of Jeannie. Captain Nelson was a tool.
Ah yes. The Darrin Switch. Was it the show "Dallas" where a whole season turned out to be a dream? Both were horrible efforts in sitcom history. While Samantha and Bewitched was a good show, I had to go with Jeannie. I mean, guys, would you rather have a beautiful woman call you by your first name all the time; or would you rather have her refer to you as, "Oh Master!" ??????? ;)CathyCA wrote:I liked Bewitched, but the Darrin switch was a little weird. They never explained it, and it could have been done so easily: Endora got angry and changed his face.
I hear ya, but women had the power to say OOO, Master, however, Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery (aka bewitched) was a very dedicated wife and always remained composed and never did anything evil to Darren, where as Barbara and her evil seductive sister always put Larry Hagman in strange and precarious situations driven by anger/mood or mischievousness. I think Elizabeth (I love that name) had an innocent and sweet side but suspect there was a wild and crazy side although dedicated to her man. Surprising to me, she was married 4 times before passing in 95 at age 62.EarlJam wrote:Ah yes. The Darrin Switch. Was it the show "Dallas" where a whole season turned out to be a dream? Both were horrible efforts in sitcom history. While Samantha and Bewitched was a good show, I had to go with Jeannie. I mean, guys, would you rather have a beautiful woman call you by your first name all the time; or would you rather have her refer to you as, "Oh Master!" ??????? ;)CathyCA wrote:I liked Bewitched, but the Darrin switch was a little weird. They never explained it, and it could have been done so easily: Endora got angry and changed his face.
-EarlJam
That's what makes me mad about Jeannie. She thought Nelson was her master? Pathetic.EarlJam wrote:Ah yes. The Darrin Switch. Was it the show "Dallas" where a whole season turned out to be a dream? Both were horrible efforts in sitcom history. While Samantha and Bewitched was a good show, I had to go with Jeannie. I mean, guys, would you rather have a beautiful woman call you by your first name all the time; or would you rather have her refer to you as, "Oh Master!" ??????? ;)CathyCA wrote:I liked Bewitched, but the Darrin switch was a little weird. They never explained it, and it could have been done so easily: Endora got angry and changed his face.
-EarlJam
T him up, refs, for heckling Jeannie. ;)Miles wrote:That's what makes me mad about Jeannie. She thought Nelson was her master? Pathetic.
Well I was drunk when I posted that, but I had my own ticket.Lavabe wrote:T him up, refs, for heckling Jeannie. ;)Miles wrote:That's what makes me mad about Jeannie. She thought Nelson was her master? Pathetic.
Sorry folks... another one of those ol' Roy moments.
In truth, I absolutely and positively agree with all aspects of this post! Great points! Have you ever seen the Biography special on "Bewitched?" It's actually quite sad.cl15876 wrote:I hear ya, but women had the power to say OOO, Master, however, Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery (aka bewitched) was a very dedicated wife and always remained composed and never did anything evil to Darren, where as Barbara and her evil seductive sister always put Larry Hagman in strange and precarious situations driven by anger/mood or mischievousness. I think Elizabeth (I love that name) had an innocent and sweet side but suspect there was a wild and crazy side although dedicated to her man. Surprising to me, she was married 4 times before passing in 95 at age 62.EarlJam wrote:Ah yes. The Darrin Switch. Was it the show "Dallas" where a whole season turned out to be a dream? Both were horrible efforts in sitcom history. While Samantha and Bewitched was a good show, I had to go with Jeannie. I mean, guys, would you rather have a beautiful woman call you by your first name all the time; or would you rather have her refer to you as, "Oh Master!" ??????? ;)CathyCA wrote:I liked Bewitched, but the Darrin switch was a little weird. They never explained it, and it could have been done so easily: Endora got angry and changed his face.
-EarlJam