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03 March 2008
Great Entertainment for all Ages
In the second season of I Dream of Jeannie, Jeannie still tries to trick master into marrying her. She also becomes unhappy and starts vanishing when she realizes she does not know her birthdate. Tony Nelson meets Napoleon and history is changed. (Or is it?) This series is just a very funny, good clean series. Colonel Bellows can't figure out why it is only raining over The Nelson house. Tony becomes a magician, a spy, a pirate and a sheriff during this season. His head is still attached at the end of the season, but there is a couple times he almost lost it! Well worth getting for hours of entertainment.
03 March 2008
Great Family Entertainment
Since my son purchased the second season of I Dream Of Jeannie for my birthday I had to get the first season. And the third and fourth are on their way. It is amazing what they do with modern day technology. I enjoyed this series when I was growing up, now my grandchildren enjoy it as well in color. It is funny how you watch each season grow. The first season always starts off with the same story of how Jeannie was found. Then goes into the episode. Rogers gets cantankerous and tries to "borrow" Jeannie. Roger, of course, does not know about Jeannie in the beginning. And Mr. Bellows is always trying to figure out how all of these strange things keep happening whenever Tony is around. And the "General" just thinks Major Bellows is losing his mind. Tony has trouble dating since he became "Master". And as a young actor, Larry Hagman was awesome as Tony Nelson.
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03 March 2008
Great Family Entertainment
I bought the second season of Bewitched after my son got me the first one for Christmas. I found that not only do I enjoy watching the show that aired when I was a child, but my adult children and young grandchildren do as well. If you thought the first season of Bewitched was funny, you will really enjoy the second season. Paul Lynde comes back as Uncle Arthur and will make you laugh like you haven't laughed in ages. He played Samantha's driving instructor in the first season. Then there's the private detective that thinks he is going to get rich by blackmailing Samantha. Mrs. Kravtiz is replaced by her sister in law Harriet. Darren thinks Samantha has charmed him and he can do no wrong. There is a repeat of the first season with "Visions of Sugar Plums" although it is aired as a remembrance between Darren and Samantha and how they took in an orphan their first Christmas. And of course Tabatha is born and Darren and Endora cry together. There is also another great blooper reel. This five disc set is well worth getting.
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