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I contain the one thing above all else that really made the classic series “Bewitched”, so special was the come perfect chemistry between actress Elizabeth Montgomery and actor Dick York as the fine housewife witch Samantha and her often harried but always loving husband Darrin. This well belief out teaming of two performers who were so compatible together and who actually seemed to be like a genuine husband and wife on camouflage certainly helped to carry “Bewitched”, to the fabulous success it enjoyed honest from Episode One. By the beginning of Season Five, which is now happily being released onto DVD, the classic comedy series had really hit its burly budge. With its ratings unruffled high and with the display unexcited collecting an annual batch of Emmy nominations the future for “Bewitched”, looked very sparkling indeed. Season Five despite being very intriguing, as every good fan will know unfortunately has a dim side to it in that Dick York’s ongoing aid problems meant that he began to miss episodes as the display progressed through its fourth year and on into the fifth. About half procedure through Season Five with Dick York’s health problems growing worse with him often unable to execute, the character of Darrin was repeatedly written out of many of the stories thus loosing that illustrious “Sam and Darrin”, basis to the whole account. His characters absense was usually explained away by having Darrin “away on business”, during the episode. Unfortunately York’s health crisis didn’t improve and he was forced to leave the series all together before the kill of the season. It wasn’t sure whether he would return for Season Six at that time which explains why an earlier filmed episode “Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, was held support and shown as the last episode of Season Five.

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Despite the tragedies going on gradual the scenes during this season on “Bewitched”, for the most allotment it’s a terrific season with some improbable episodes, a few of which even tackle some quite serious social issues that are timely even today. Ironically enough in the light of Dick York’s declining health some of the earlier episodes in Season Five such as “Samantha’s Wedding Point To”, and especially the classic “Mirror Mirror on the Wall” in my thought fill some of his greatest and very funniest work and give no indication of the dreadful agony he was usually in with his attend at this behind stage of his involvement with “Bewitched”.

Season Five of “Bewitched”, holds some exact favourites for me and a few of what I feel are the standout episodes are listed below.

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“Samantha’s Wedding Demonstrate”, which introduces a more tanned and blonde Elizabeth Montgomery in a myth borrowing heavily from the Sci Fi classic “The Astonishing Haunted Man”, wherby Endora shrinks Darrin down to small size which causes him some harrowing experiences when he encounters the Kravitz’s over sized original dog and is captured by an Irish drunk who thinks Darrin is a Leprechaun who he’ll only release when he grants him three wishes.

“Mirror, Mirror on the Wall”, a tall favourite of mine with an absolutely hilarious performance by Dick York when Endora zaps a vanity spell on him making him the most egocentric and vain person imaginable. The recognize of Dick York swishing around and camping it up in a Gold Lame Suit, hippy beads and Elvis-like sideburns will have you laughing out loud.

“Samantha’s Shapely Maid”, a broad performance by Mabel Albertson as the interfering Mrs Stephens Snr. who forces Samantha to hire a novel maid grand to her and Darrin’s opposition considering the witchcraft happening in the house all the time. Endora and Samantha join forces to undo Mrs Stephen’s plans to “give Samantha more time away from home duties to socialise with the people who can benefit boost Darrin up the ladder of success”.

“Going Ape”, An episode Dick York missed but a very droll anecdote of Tabitha changing an ape into a man who Larry feels has mammoth potential for McMann and Tate’s latest ad campaign. Desite his initial reluctance to allow Tabitha to change him assist the Man/Ape gets bored with all the attention and with Samantha’s back literally “goes ape”, in the television studio causing complete mayhem and forcing Larry to fire him.

“Tabitha’s Weekend”, Another episode without Dick York but a grand family domestic narrative when Phyllis attempts to have Tabitha cease for the weekend great to Samantha’s opposition. Phyllis’ plans however go astray when Endora and Samantha both also turn up causing all sorts of domestic tensions especially between long time rivals Endora and Phyllis. The resulting mayhem causes Phyllis to produce one of her renowned “sick headaches”.

“The Battle of Burning Oak”, a amazing tale and another large favourite of mine where Endora turns Darrin into a awful snob who aspires to join the strange Burning Oak Country Club. However when Samantha learns of the type of discrimination and “screening” stale to net membership, at the club she sets out to convey the snobs a very humbling lesson in tolerance and acceptance of others regardless of creed, colour, or area, with hilarious results. Samantha’s catty lunch with the snobby “ladies”, at the club is a laughable highlight.

“Daddy Does His Thing”, not really a spacious episode but distinguished to all “Bewitched”, buffs in that this was the final episode Dick York actually filmed before collapsing with a massive seizure. Quite heart breaking to glimpse as you can clearly gawk for the first time how terribly ill Dick York was during its filming.

“Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, an earlier episode held benefit to carry out the season off with a Dick York appearance. Complications arise for Darrin when Endora casts a spell that makes him proceed everytime he attempts to stutter Spanish to a potential client group while in Mexico City. Samantha saves the day with a few spells of her believe that allows Darrin to dispute a long dinner speech in both English and Spanish.

This fifth season of Bewitched was the last helpful one before the indicate began to hasten out of ideas (evident by the recycling of earlier episode plots in the sixth season onward) . Here’s the list of the episodes you’ll be getting plus a brief description:

1. Samantha’s Wedding Expose

First aired: 9/26/1968

Endora tries to gain peace with Darrin, but ends up fearful him down to size . . . gradually. Samantha tries to gain her mother to return Darrin to his regular size, but not before a drunk finds the miniature Darrin in a mayonnaise jar in the trash.

2. Samantha Goes South for a Spell

First aired: 10/3/1968

Because of Serena’s foolishness, Samantha is sent relieve in time by a jealous witch named Brunhilda, who happened to be Serena’s boyfriend’s wife. In 1868 Unusual Orleans, Samantha is taken in by a maid named Aunt Jenny, and her owner, Rance Butler, falls for her. Now it is up to Darrin to secure her befriend from the Southern gentleman.

3. Samantha on the Keyboard

First aired: 10/10/1968

Endora gets Tabitha to play beautifully on the piano, and Darrin dares Samantha to learn how to play the mortal contrivance. The Piano teacher hears Tabitha play and invites a distinguished conductor to contemplate her play. Without magic, Tabitha does a abominable job and the conductor is skittish. Samantha then finds a right prodigy for the conductor, and wins the bet with Darrin.

4. Darrin, Gone and Forgotten

First aired: 10/17/1968

Once upon a time, Endora made a deal with another witch Carlotta that Samantha will marry her son Juke, but Samantha hasn’t lived up to her portion of the deal. Now Carlotta and Juke are benefit and Carlotta will end at nothing to give Juke what he wants. She makes Darrin travel and never brings him attend until Samantha agrees to marry Juke. Samantha tells Juke to finally stand up to his mother and snarl her off.

5. It’s So Nice to Have a Spouse Around the House

First aired: 10/24/1968

Serena is alive to again. This time, Darrin takes her to the honeymoon plot where he and Samantha went. Samantha is at a Witches Council meeting and doesn’t know what is going on. Darrin gets intimate with Serena, thinking that she is Samantha, and she tells him to assist off. Then Tabitha is called to solve the puzzle.

6. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

First aired: 11/7/1968

Endora turns Darrin into the most self-centered, conceited person on earth. He thinks that this will fabricate him lose an epic with a recent client, but Samantha saves the day when she tells the client that they should zero in on the youth market.

7. Samantha’s French Pastry

First aired: 11/14/1968

Uncle Arthur is supposed to develop napoleons for dessert, but ends up bringing in Napoleon Bonaparte instead! Arthur cannot remember how to send him assist and Larry wants to consume Napoleon to advertise detergent. Unknowingly, Samantha says the just words and he disappears aid to his maintain time.

8. Is it Magic or Imagination?

First aired: 11/21/1968

Mrs. Stephens drops in unexpectedly, and insists Samantha enter a slogan contest to fetch a promenade to Tahiti. And she wins! Of course, Larry Tate’s none to elated as it turns out to be one of their biggest clients. The typical Stephens fight occurs. Darrin’s indignant! He thinks Samantha aged witchcraft. Darrin heads to the neighborhood bar, gets drunk, and tells the he’s married to a witch. Darrin comes around when Samantha’s slogan is rejected after all.

9. Samantha Fights City Hall

First aired: 11/28/1968

Samantha gets enthusiastic in a fight against tearing down a neighborhood park for a supermarket. The unpleasant news is that the park is owned by Darrin’s modern client, Mr. Mossler, and because of her involvement, Darrin ends up losing his job. Samantha saves the day when she brings one of the statues in the park to life to convince Mossler to discontinuance with the construction.

10. Samantha Loses Her Sigh

First aired: 12/5/1968

As a joke, Uncle Arthur switches Samantha and Darrin’s voices, and they try to hold a melancholy Louise and Larry from finding out.

11. I Don’t Want to Be a Toad, I Want to Be a Butterfly

First aired: 12/12/1968

Tabitha goes to pre-school for the first time and meets Amy, a classmate. When the teacher groups the children in animal groups, Amy gets chosen to be a toad in the toad group, but she wants to be in a butterfly group. Tabitha misunderstands her seek information from and actually turns her into a butterfly! Samantha, who has been watching the whole thing through the window, chases Amy the butterfly all around the city and catches her so Tabitha can change her assist.

12. Wail No More My Willow

First aired: 12/19/1968

Samantha wants to preserve a willow tree in her yard and decides to treat it. She calls Dr. Bombay to form her tree yell, but Samantha gets caught in the spell and each time the wind blows, she starts crying. When Larry hears her bellow, he thinks that she and Darrin are having a fight and comes over to comfort her, but not before Dr. Bombay comes by to give her an antidote to effect her laugh. When Larry comes by, Samantha starts laughing and laughing, and Larry starts laughing too. Then Darrin comes in to gain Samantha and Larry laughing for no apparent reason. Then Dr. Bombay comes by with another antidote to beget everything and everyone normal again.

13. Instant Courtesy

First aired: 12/26/1968

Darrin is turned into the most nicest person in the world by Endora and gets a tough client named Mrs. Sebastian to designate with McMann and Tate. When Mrs. Sebastian suspects that something is up, she then takes attend her sage, but Samantha changes her mind and she accepts Darrin.

14. Samantha’s Tidy Maid

First aired: 1/2/1969

Phyllis hires a maid for Samantha and Darrin, and a good-hearted maid named Amelia is chosen. The Stephens have to let her go because of the witchcraft in Samantha’s family. Phyllis’ friend, Mrs. Otis, decides to employ Amelia.

15. Serena Strikes Again (1)

First aired: 1/9/1969

A sexy client named Clio Vanita tries to earn with Darrin, but not if Serena can aid it. Taking up for her cousin, Serena decides to turn Clio into a monkey! Darrin tries to catch Serena to change her benefit, but she doesn’t and Clio the monkey hangs around……

16. Serena Strikes Again (2)

First aired: 1/16/1969

The exiguous Clio flies the coop, Serena comes encourage. The Stephens and Serena salvage the monkey Clio in the hands of a minute boy, an organgrinder, and the police! Serena changes Clio help and Samantha comes up with a stellar notion for the Clio Vanita wine tale when Larry meets the organgrinder who kept Clio company as a monkey.

17. One Touch of Midas

First aired: 1/23/1969

Endora creates a toy called the Fuzz, a toy that has the power to charm people. Darrin presents this opinion to Larry and the Fuzz charms Darrin to the tune of a million dollars. Samantha is terrified about Darrin when he tells her that he will finally give her and Tabitha everything they could possibly want. Endora removes the spell and Samantha tells Darrin that as long as she and Tabitha fancy Darrin, that is worth a lot more than money.

18. Samantha the Bard

First aired: 1/30/1969

Samantha is speaking in rhymes, which turns out to be a awful thing when Darrin is captivating a client who has been using jingles for years and is tired of them. Larry gets tired of Samantha rhyming and wants her to conclude it. Dr. Bombay comes by and gets Samantha to end rhyming. She then explains to the client that she spoke in rhymes to reveal how annoying they can be.

19. Samantha the Sculptress

First aired: 2/6/1969

Endora causes peril when she zaps two living statues of Larry and Darrin in Morning Glory Circle.

20. Mrs. Stephens, Where are You?

First aired: 2/13/1969

Phyllis breaks poor on Samantha’s family, and Serena shuts her up by turning her into a cat! Miss Parsons finds Phyllis as a cat and decides to maintain her. Meanwhile, Frank is looking for Phyllis and Samantha finds her at Miss Parsons’ house with a whole bunch of other cats she has smooth! She then finds cat Phyllis and gets Serena to change her assist to a human.

21. Marriage, Witches’ Style

First aired: 2/20/1969

Serena decides to do the same thing that Samantha did and tries to glean a mortal to date. She finds Franklin Blodgett through a computer dating service, but like all TV Land computer dating agencies, the matches always turn out to be unpleasant. This proves this fact when Franklin insults Serena’s magic when they are about to be engaged.

22. Going Ape

First aired: 2/27/1969

Tabitha changes an ape into a glorious man named Harry who is instantly discovered as model potential. Harry gets bored of the whole location, and Samantha tells him to act like himself, a angry ape.

23. Tabitha’s Weekend

First aired: 3/6/1969

Phyllis wants Tabitha to utilize a weekend with her and Frank, but doesn’t count on Samantha and Endora to be there also. They all open fighting and arguing until Tabitha turns herself into a cookie. Samantha convinces her daughter that she is not the cause of all of their arguments and wants her to turn encourage into a human.

24. The Battle of Burning Oak

First aired: 3/13/1969

Darrin is invited to join the Burning Oak Country Club, a very queer club. To score the correct attitude, Endora changes him into a snob of all snobs.

25. Samantha’s Power Failure

First aired: 3/20/1969

The Witches Council takes away Samantha’s powers when she refuses to smash up with Darrin. Uncle Arthur and Serena succor out Samantha and, as a result, loses their powers as well. After a terribly frustrating day in the mortal working world, Serena and Uncle Arthur resolve that they are better off with their powers. Samantha goes to the Witches Council and tells them they are in the disagreeable for their ignorance. Then Samantha, Serena, and Uncle Arthur come by their powers help.

26. Samantha Twitches for UNICEF

First aired: 3/27/1969

Samantha gets through to a greedy miser Mr. Haskell when he doesn’t contribute to the UNICEF fund. Samantha and Endora mess up Haskell’s savor life when they hex Lila to admit that she is in an affair with another man!

27. Daddy Does His Thing

First aired: 4/3/1969

Maurice gives Darrin a magic lighter, which Darrin doesn’t win. Maurice turns Darrin into a donkey because of his ingratitude. Samantha tries to accumulate her father and finds him in Paris. She returns to perceive that Darrin the donkey has been taken to an animal shelter. Darrin is released and Maurice succor tracks everything that he did to turn Darrin encourage to a human.

28. Samantha’s Ample News

First aired: 4/10/1969

Endora and Maurice bag into an argument about Maurice’s novel secretary and Endora makes him jealous by going out with a warlock who helpful in speaking Shakespeare. Then Maurice and the warlock duke it out with soliloquies and Maurice wins out. Then Samantha announces that she is to have another baby!

29. Samantha’s Shopping Spree

First aired 4/17/1969

Samantha, Endora, Tabitha and their warlock cousin Henry employ a day in a department store. Henry is offended by a salesman, and he turns the salesman into a mannequin and refuses to change him aid. Samantha and Endora try everything, but Tabitha remembers the spell and restores the salesman.

30. Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City

First aired: 4/24/1969

Samantha and Darrin are in Mexico City where Darrin is working on a recent sage for McMann and Tate. Endora puts a spell on him that makes him recede when he speaks Spanish. Samantha gets her mother befriend who has the nerve to reverse the spell, this time, making Darrin depart when he speaks English! Samantha helps him out when he delivers an capable speech to Spanish and American patrons.

Let’s hope they give us some extras on this one; haven’t seen too mighty of that since the release of the first season and there are some terrific documentaries on the cast and the note itself that could and should be issued at some stage. Like!

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Here’s a movie for dog lovers, the elderly, children of divorce, FOBs (Friends of Birds), musty Boy Scouts, people yearning for adventure, and anyone who has ever loved… and lost. Up is for everyone. It made me laugh out loud, and it made me sob.

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I conception it would be tough for Up to match the emotional power of Wall-E. The two Pixar films are similar in their lack of dialogue in the first act, which helps deepen the emotional impact. Up begins with Carl, a terrorized young boy star-struck by a well-known explorer; and kookie Ellie, who has a similar obsession. The two kids become lickety-split friends, and convey to one day go to Venezuela’s Paradise Falls. After getting married, they consume their dream home and fix it up, hoping to hold it with children. Carl and Ellie’s life together from childhood through mature age is depicted, silently, with delicacy and subtlety. The first 15 minutes is like a celebration of a contented marriage, and you truly feel Carl’s hurt when he is left alone. He sits slumped in his chair, talking to the house as if it is the missing Ellie.

When developers terminate in on Carl’s beloved home, he decides to fulfill his promise to Ellie and move to Paradise Falls. A dilapidated balloon vendor, Carl lifts his home with hundreds of brilliant balloons. Stowing away on the porch is Russell, a fleshy, valiant kid trying to salvage a scouting badge.

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After landing in Paradise Falls, the frail man and the tiny boy are joined by a golden retriever named Dug who can talk with his collar, and a broad rare bird that bonds with Russell (he names her “Kevin”) . Dug is priceless: spot-on for every dog that ever lived, including an obsession with squirrels. Through a series of finish calls and adventures, the quartet vanquishes a villain, saving the day. And Russell earns his scouting badge.

In the process, Carl learns to let go of his black mourning for Ellie, and live life again. When this happens, a truly magical thing happens. Before, Carl’s craggy face is gray and monochromatic. At the moment of his transformation, Carl’s face is awash in color, and he is surrounded by elegant hues. It reminded me of The Wizard of Oz, when Dorothy steps out of her gray world and into a candy-colored Munchkinland. Carl, too, enters a whole modern world.

Up is a deeply emotional film, chubby of truth. It’s the year’s best film. Fetch another triumph for Pixar.

Someday, Pixar is going to do it — they’re going to get an emotionally uninspiring, lackluster intelligent movie. But in the meantime, they’re level-headed putting out toothsome challenging movies like “Up,” which defies the usual kid-movie conventions by starring a crotchety stale man. It’s a charming, fun runt adventure yarn with flying dogs and balloon-powered houses, but underlying it is a bittersweet cramped narrative about loss and fancy.

As a child, the afraid Carl Fredricksen bonded with the oddball Ellie over their shared fancy of adventure, the explorer Charles Muntz, and Paradise Falls. They later married, depart into their “clubhouse” together, and lived a long, sadly childless life together. When Ellie died, she had never fulfilled her dream of going to Paradise Falls.

Now crotchety, alone and harassed by a accurate estate developer, Carl (Ed Asner) is finally ordered to a retirement home. But he isn’t going quietly — instead he attaches thousands of balloons to his house and floats it away toward South America. But he accidentally takes an keen, naive Wilderness Explorer (a thinly-veiled Boy Scout) named Russell (Jordan Nagai) along for the stir. Bad kid was unprejudiced trying to pick up an “assisting the elderly” badge.

And the jungle slump to Paradise Falls turns out to have some surprising obstacles: a great emulike bird that Russell names Kevin, a talking dog named Dug (”I am jumping on you, bird!”), and a mysterious veteran man who lives deep in the heart of the jungle. Turns out the extinct guy is very familiar to Carl — and to prefer Kevin, he’s willing to sacrifice Carl and Russell.

Industry experts were babbling about how “Up” wouldn’t be as current as the previous Pixar movies, because the protagonist is basically a crusty former coot. Well, shows what they know. It ended up becoming one of those classic movies that somehow appeals to all ages — while the humor and action appeal to children, adults can indulge in Carl’s care for for his lost wife, and his stupid realization that he’s clinging to the past.

In fact, the first ten minutes are some of the most heart-tugging, quietly bittersweet scenes I’ve seen in a long time. Without a word, they prove all the ups and downs of a realistic marriage — joys, sorrows (Ellie’s inability to have children), growing faded together, and finally loss.

But it’s not a depressing movie by any stretch — in fact, it’s like a childhood fantasy near to life, complete with a floating house suspended on hundreds of balloons, and biplanes piloted by a talking dog army.. Plenty of astronomical dialogue (”Do you want to play a game? It’s called Glance Who Can Go the Longest Without Saying Anything.” “Chilly! My mom loves that game!”) and an action-packed climax in an archaic airship.

Ed Asner is absolutely perfect as ubergrouch Carl — crotchety, grumpy, and positive to fulfill his wife’s lifelong dream, but gradually realizing he’s clinging to the past. Nagai is equally perfect as Carl’s polar opposite: a naive, chattery Scout who is clear to reunite Kevin with her baby chicks. And the utterly adorable Dug and the other dogs deserve special discover. These creatures are utterly hilarious — they talk (”I hid under your porch because I adore you”) and act the plot dogs would if they talked. Three words: cone of shame.

The two-disc edition is going to have some very nice extras, but once again people with regular-def DVDs are going to secure shafted because the Blu-ray edition will have a bunch of curious stuff. Grr. As for this one, there’s a digital copy, the director’s audio commentary, kinda-alternate-ending “The Many Endings of Muntz,” and the documentary “Adventure Is Out There” about the research for this movie.

There are also a pair of adorable though-provoking shorts. “Partly Cloudy” has a much-abused stork having to announce potentially base baby creatures from a kind but clueless cloud. And “Dug’s Special Mission” is a sort of backstory for the adorable Dug, explaining what the heck he was doing before he met up with Carl and Russell.

“Up” continues Pixar’s running tally of gloriously bright, emotionally layered movies that the entire family can savor. With that, I have only one more thing to say… SQUIRREL!
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I absorb the one thing above all else that really made the classic series “Bewitched”, so special was the come perfect chemistry between actress Elizabeth Montgomery and actor Dick York as the heavenly housewife witch Samantha and her often harried but always loving husband Darrin. This well conception out teaming of two performers who were so compatible together and who actually seemed to be like a loyal husband and wife on conceal certainly helped to carry “Bewitched”, to the wonderful success it enjoyed good from Episode One. By the beginning of Season Five, which is now happily being released onto DVD, the classic comedy series had really hit its pudgy chase. With its ratings unruffled high and with the display unruffled collecting an annual batch of Emmy nominations the future for “Bewitched”, looked very intelligent indeed. Season Five despite being very gripping, as every good fan will know unfortunately has a shadowy side to it in that Dick York’s ongoing attend problems meant that he began to miss episodes as the exhibit progressed through its fourth year and on into the fifth. About half procedure through Season Five with Dick York’s health problems growing worse with him often unable to manufacture, the character of Darrin was repeatedly written out of many of the stories thus loosing that well-known “Sam and Darrin”, basis to the whole legend. His characters absense was usually explained away by having Darrin “away on business”, during the episode. Unfortunately York’s health crisis didn’t improve and he was forced to leave the series all together before the raze of the season. It wasn’t clear whether he would return for Season Six at that time which explains why an earlier filmed episode “Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, was held attend and shown as the last episode of Season Five.

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Despite the tragedies going on unhurried the scenes during this season on “Bewitched”, for the most piece it’s a terrific season with some astounding episodes, a few of which even tackle some quite serious social issues that are timely even today. Ironically enough in the light of Dick York’s declining health some of the earlier episodes in Season Five such as “Samantha’s Wedding Point To”, and especially the classic “Mirror Mirror on the Wall” in my opinion enjoy some of his greatest and very funniest work and give no indication of the dreadful agony he was usually in with his aid at this slack stage of his involvement with “Bewitched”.

Season Five of “Bewitched”, holds some exact favourites for me and a few of what I feel are the standout episodes are listed below.

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“Samantha’s Wedding Reveal”, which introduces a more tanned and blonde Elizabeth Montgomery in a epic borrowing heavily from the Sci Fi classic “The Improbable Timorous Man”, wherby Endora shrinks Darrin down to dinky size which causes him some harrowing experiences when he encounters the Kravitz’s over sized original dog and is captured by an Irish drunk who thinks Darrin is a Leprechaun who he’ll only release when he grants him three wishes.

“Mirror, Mirror on the Wall”, a titanic favourite of mine with an absolutely hilarious performance by Dick York when Endora zaps a vanity spell on him making him the most egocentric and vain person imaginable. The look of Dick York swishing around and camping it up in a Gold Lame Suit, hippy beads and Elvis-like sideburns will have you laughing out loud.

“Samantha’s Well-kept Maid”, a mammoth performance by Mabel Albertson as the interfering Mrs Stephens Snr. who forces Samantha to hire a recent maid distinguished to her and Darrin’s opposition considering the witchcraft happening in the house all the time. Endora and Samantha join forces to undo Mrs Stephen’s plans to “give Samantha more time away from home duties to socialise with the people who can succor boost Darrin up the ladder of success”.

“Going Ape”, An episode Dick York missed but a very amusing epic of Tabitha changing an ape into a man who Larry feels has mammoth potential for McMann and Tate’s latest ad campaign. Desite his initial reluctance to allow Tabitha to change him wait on the Man/Ape gets bored with all the attention and with Samantha’s aid literally “goes ape”, in the television studio causing complete mayhem and forcing Larry to fire him.

“Tabitha’s Weekend”, Another episode without Dick York but a large family domestic myth when Phyllis attempts to have Tabitha discontinue for the weekend worthy to Samantha’s opposition. Phyllis’ plans however go astray when Endora and Samantha both also turn up causing all sorts of domestic tensions especially between long time rivals Endora and Phyllis. The resulting mayhem causes Phyllis to fabricate one of her well-known “sick headaches”.

“The Battle of Burning Oak”, a unbelievable fable and another tall favourite of mine where Endora turns Darrin into a poor snob who aspires to join the peculiar Burning Oak Country Club. However when Samantha learns of the type of discrimination and “screening” former to derive membership, at the club she sets out to assure the snobs a very humbling lesson in tolerance and acceptance of others regardless of creed, colour, or space, with hilarious results. Samantha’s catty lunch with the snobby “ladies”, at the club is a laughable highlight.

“Daddy Does His Thing”, not really a colossal episode but considerable to all “Bewitched”, buffs in that this was the final episode Dick York actually filmed before collapsing with a massive seizure. Quite heart breaking to perceive as you can clearly examine for the first time how terribly ill Dick York was during its filming.

“Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, an earlier episode held aid to enact the season off with a Dick York appearance. Complications arise for Darrin when Endora casts a spell that makes him fade everytime he attempts to pronounce Spanish to a potential client group while in Mexico City. Samantha saves the day with a few spells of her hold that allows Darrin to protest a long dinner speech in both English and Spanish.

This fifth season of Bewitched was the last obedient one before the demonstrate began to speed out of ideas (evident by the recycling of earlier episode plots in the sixth season onward) . Here’s the list of the episodes you’ll be getting plus a brief description:

1. Samantha’s Wedding Note

First aired: 9/26/1968

Endora tries to execute peace with Darrin, but ends up frightened him down to size . . . gradually. Samantha tries to win her mother to return Darrin to his regular size, but not before a drunk finds the itsy-bitsy Darrin in a mayonnaise jar in the trash.

2. Samantha Goes South for a Spell

First aired: 10/3/1968

Because of Serena’s foolishness, Samantha is sent succor in time by a jealous witch named Brunhilda, who happened to be Serena’s boyfriend’s wife. In 1868 Fresh Orleans, Samantha is taken in by a maid named Aunt Jenny, and her owner, Rance Butler, falls for her. Now it is up to Darrin to procure her succor from the Southern gentleman.

3. Samantha on the Keyboard

First aired: 10/10/1968

Endora gets Tabitha to play beautifully on the piano, and Darrin dares Samantha to learn how to play the mortal procedure. The Piano teacher hears Tabitha play and invites a eminent conductor to examine her play. Without magic, Tabitha does a awful job and the conductor is shy. Samantha then finds a genuine prodigy for the conductor, and wins the bet with Darrin.

4. Darrin, Gone and Forgotten

First aired: 10/17/1968

Once upon a time, Endora made a deal with another witch Carlotta that Samantha will marry her son Juke, but Samantha hasn’t lived up to her share of the deal. Now Carlotta and Juke are benefit and Carlotta will cessation at nothing to give Juke what he wants. She makes Darrin go and never brings him support until Samantha agrees to marry Juke. Samantha tells Juke to finally stand up to his mother and convey her off.

5. It’s So Nice to Have a Spouse Around the House

First aired: 10/24/1968

Serena is keen again. This time, Darrin takes her to the honeymoon status where he and Samantha went. Samantha is at a Witches Council meeting and doesn’t know what is going on. Darrin gets intimate with Serena, thinking that she is Samantha, and she tells him to wait on off. Then Tabitha is called to solve the puzzle.

6. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

First aired: 11/7/1968

Endora turns Darrin into the most self-centered, conceited person on earth. He thinks that this will do him lose an sage with a original client, but Samantha saves the day when she tells the client that they should zero in on the youth market.

7. Samantha’s French Pastry

First aired: 11/14/1968

Uncle Arthur is supposed to fabricate napoleons for dessert, but ends up bringing in Napoleon Bonaparte instead! Arthur cannot remember how to send him aid and Larry wants to expend Napoleon to advertise detergent. Unknowingly, Samantha says the lawful words and he disappears encourage to his beget time.

8. Is it Magic or Imagination?

First aired: 11/21/1968

Mrs. Stephens drops in unexpectedly, and insists Samantha enter a slogan contest to regain a wander to Tahiti. And she wins! Of course, Larry Tate’s none to gay as it turns out to be one of their biggest clients. The typical Stephens fight occurs. Darrin’s inflamed! He thinks Samantha obsolete witchcraft. Darrin heads to the neighborhood bar, gets drunk, and tells the he’s married to a witch. Darrin comes around when Samantha’s slogan is rejected after all.

9. Samantha Fights City Hall

First aired: 11/28/1968

Samantha gets fervent in a fight against tearing down a neighborhood park for a supermarket. The unpleasant news is that the park is owned by Darrin’s current client, Mr. Mossler, and because of her involvement, Darrin ends up losing his job. Samantha saves the day when she brings one of the statues in the park to life to convince Mossler to discontinuance with the construction.

10. Samantha Loses Her Mutter

First aired: 12/5/1968

As a joke, Uncle Arthur switches Samantha and Darrin’s voices, and they try to withhold a melancholy Louise and Larry from finding out.

11. I Don’t Want to Be a Toad, I Want to Be a Butterfly

First aired: 12/12/1968

Tabitha goes to pre-school for the first time and meets Amy, a classmate. When the teacher groups the children in animal groups, Amy gets chosen to be a toad in the toad group, but she wants to be in a butterfly group. Tabitha misunderstands her put a question to and actually turns her into a butterfly! Samantha, who has been watching the whole thing through the window, chases Amy the butterfly all around the city and catches her so Tabitha can change her aid.

12. Roar No More My Willow

First aired: 12/19/1968

Samantha wants to hold a willow tree in her yard and decides to treat it. She calls Dr. Bombay to create her tree cry, but Samantha gets caught in the spell and each time the wind blows, she starts crying. When Larry hears her yowl, he thinks that she and Darrin are having a fight and comes over to comfort her, but not before Dr. Bombay comes by to give her an antidote to obtain her laugh. When Larry comes by, Samantha starts laughing and laughing, and Larry starts laughing too. Then Darrin comes in to rep Samantha and Larry laughing for no apparent reason. Then Dr. Bombay comes by with another antidote to manufacture everything and everyone normal again.

13. Instant Courtesy

First aired: 12/26/1968

Darrin is turned into the most nicest person in the world by Endora and gets a tough client named Mrs. Sebastian to mark with McMann and Tate. When Mrs. Sebastian suspects that something is up, she then takes attend her yarn, but Samantha changes her mind and she accepts Darrin.

14. Samantha’s Natty Maid

First aired: 1/2/1969

Phyllis hires a maid for Samantha and Darrin, and a good-hearted maid named Amelia is chosen. The Stephens have to let her go because of the witchcraft in Samantha’s family. Phyllis’ friend, Mrs. Otis, decides to expend Amelia.

15. Serena Strikes Again (1)

First aired: 1/9/1969

A sexy client named Clio Vanita tries to salvage with Darrin, but not if Serena can attend it. Taking up for her cousin, Serena decides to turn Clio into a monkey! Darrin tries to fetch Serena to change her abet, but she doesn’t and Clio the monkey hangs around……

16. Serena Strikes Again (2)

First aired: 1/16/1969

The dinky Clio flies the coop, Serena comes encourage. The Stephens and Serena gather the monkey Clio in the hands of a exiguous boy, an organgrinder, and the police! Serena changes Clio aid and Samantha comes up with a stellar understanding for the Clio Vanita wine memoir when Larry meets the organgrinder who kept Clio company as a monkey.

17. One Touch of Midas

First aired: 1/23/1969

Endora creates a toy called the Fuzz, a toy that has the power to charm people. Darrin presents this notion to Larry and the Fuzz charms Darrin to the tune of a million dollars. Samantha is shy about Darrin when he tells her that he will finally give her and Tabitha everything they could possibly want. Endora removes the spell and Samantha tells Darrin that as long as she and Tabitha appreciate Darrin, that is worth a lot more than money.

18. Samantha the Bard

First aired: 1/30/1969

Samantha is speaking in rhymes, which turns out to be a poor thing when Darrin is inviting a client who has been using jingles for years and is tired of them. Larry gets tired of Samantha rhyming and wants her to end it. Dr. Bombay comes by and gets Samantha to discontinuance rhyming. She then explains to the client that she spoke in rhymes to expose how annoying they can be.

19. Samantha the Sculptress

First aired: 2/6/1969

Endora causes misfortune when she zaps two living statues of Larry and Darrin in Morning Glory Circle.

20. Mrs. Stephens, Where are You?

First aired: 2/13/1969

Phyllis breaks awful on Samantha’s family, and Serena shuts her up by turning her into a cat! Miss Parsons finds Phyllis as a cat and decides to support her. Meanwhile, Frank is looking for Phyllis and Samantha finds her at Miss Parsons’ house with a whole bunch of other cats she has level-headed! She then finds cat Phyllis and gets Serena to change her wait on to a human.

21. Marriage, Witches’ Style

First aired: 2/20/1969

Serena decides to do the same thing that Samantha did and tries to procure a mortal to date. She finds Franklin Blodgett through a computer dating service, but like all TV Land computer dating agencies, the matches always turn out to be abominable. This proves this fact when Franklin insults Serena’s magic when they are about to be engaged.

22. Going Ape

First aired: 2/27/1969

Tabitha changes an ape into a lovely man named Harry who is instantly discovered as model potential. Harry gets bored of the whole residence, and Samantha tells him to act like himself, a wrathful ape.

23. Tabitha’s Weekend

First aired: 3/6/1969

Phyllis wants Tabitha to exercise a weekend with her and Frank, but doesn’t count on Samantha and Endora to be there also. They all commence fighting and arguing until Tabitha turns herself into a cookie. Samantha convinces her daughter that she is not the cause of all of their arguments and wants her to turn abet into a human.

24. The Battle of Burning Oak

First aired: 3/13/1969

Darrin is invited to join the Burning Oak Country Club, a very curious club. To pick up the upright attitude, Endora changes him into a snob of all snobs.

25. Samantha’s Power Failure

First aired: 3/20/1969

The Witches Council takes away Samantha’s powers when she refuses to rupture up with Darrin. Uncle Arthur and Serena succor out Samantha and, as a result, loses their powers as well. After a terribly frustrating day in the mortal working world, Serena and Uncle Arthur resolve that they are better off with their powers. Samantha goes to the Witches Council and tells them they are in the ghastly for their ignorance. Then Samantha, Serena, and Uncle Arthur derive their powers help.

26. Samantha Twitches for UNICEF

First aired: 3/27/1969

Samantha gets through to a greedy miser Mr. Haskell when he doesn’t contribute to the UNICEF fund. Samantha and Endora mess up Haskell’s care for life when they hex Lila to admit that she is in an affair with another man!

27. Daddy Does His Thing

First aired: 4/3/1969

Maurice gives Darrin a magic lighter, which Darrin doesn’t procure. Maurice turns Darrin into a donkey because of his ingratitude. Samantha tries to bag her father and finds him in Paris. She returns to leer that Darrin the donkey has been taken to an animal shelter. Darrin is released and Maurice wait on tracks everything that he did to turn Darrin help to a human.

28. Samantha’s Splendid News

First aired: 4/10/1969

Endora and Maurice rep into an argument about Maurice’s current secretary and Endora makes him jealous by going out with a warlock who first-rate in speaking Shakespeare. Then Maurice and the warlock duke it out with soliloquies and Maurice wins out. Then Samantha announces that she is to have another baby!

29. Samantha’s Shopping Spree

First aired 4/17/1969

Samantha, Endora, Tabitha and their warlock cousin Henry exercise a day in a department store. Henry is offended by a salesman, and he turns the salesman into a mannequin and refuses to change him aid. Samantha and Endora try everything, but Tabitha remembers the spell and restores the salesman.

30. Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City

First aired: 4/24/1969

Samantha and Darrin are in Mexico City where Darrin is working on a current tale for McMann and Tate. Endora puts a spell on him that makes him fade when he speaks Spanish. Samantha gets her mother relieve who has the nerve to reverse the spell, this time, making Darrin depart when he speaks English! Samantha helps him out when he delivers an agreeable speech to Spanish and American patrons.

Let’s hope they give us some extras on this one; haven’t seen too powerful of that since the release of the first season and there are some terrific documentaries on the cast and the reveal itself that could and should be issued at some stage. Relish!

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I conception it would be tough for Up to match the emotional power of Wall-E. The two Pixar films are similar in their lack of dialogue in the first act, which helps deepen the emotional impact. Up begins with Carl, a alarmed young boy star-struck by a well-known explorer; and kookie Ellie, who has a similar obsession. The two kids become quick friends, and mutter to one day fade to Venezuela’s Paradise Falls. After getting married, they retract their dream home and fix it up, hoping to occupy it with children. Carl and Ellie’s life together from childhood through used age is depicted, silently, with delicacy and subtlety. The first 15 minutes is like a celebration of a jubilant marriage, and you truly feel Carl’s distress when he is left alone. He sits slumped in his chair, talking to the house as if it is the missing Ellie.

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In the process, Carl learns to let go of his dim mourning for Ellie, and live life again. When this happens, a truly magical thing happens. Before, Carl’s craggy face is gray and monochromatic. At the moment of his transformation, Carl’s face is awash in color, and he is surrounded by pretty hues. It reminded me of The Wizard of Oz, when Dorothy steps out of her gray world and into a candy-colored Munchkinland. Carl, too, enters a whole unusual world.

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As a child, the terrified Carl Fredricksen bonded with the oddball Ellie over their shared worship of adventure, the explorer Charles Muntz, and Paradise Falls. They later married, go into their “clubhouse” together, and lived a long, sadly childless life together. When Ellie died, she had never fulfilled her dream of going to Paradise Falls.

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Industry experts were babbling about how “Up” wouldn’t be as well-liked as the previous Pixar movies, because the protagonist is basically a crusty veteran coot. Well, shows what they know. It ended up becoming one of those classic movies that somehow appeals to all ages — while the humor and action appeal to children, adults can luxuriate in Carl’s care for for his lost wife, and his stupid realization that he’s clinging to the past.

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Here’s a movie for dog lovers, the elderly, children of divorce, FOBs (Friends of Birds), veteran Boy Scouts, people yearning for adventure, and anyone who has ever loved… and lost. Up is for everyone. It made me laugh out loud, and it made me scream.

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I view it would be tough for Up to match the emotional power of Wall-E. The two Pixar films are similar in their lack of dialogue in the first act, which helps deepen the emotional impact. Up begins with Carl, a afraid young boy star-struck by a notorious explorer; and kookie Ellie, who has a similar obsession. The two kids become lickety-split friends, and instruct to one day proceed to Venezuela’s Paradise Falls. After getting married, they capture their dream home and fix it up, hoping to beget it with children. Carl and Ellie’s life together from childhood through conventional age is depicted, silently, with delicacy and subtlety. The first 15 minutes is like a celebration of a elated marriage, and you truly feel Carl’s hurt when he is left alone. He sits slumped in his chair, talking to the house as if it is the missing Ellie.

When developers end in on Carl’s beloved home, he decides to fulfill his promise to Ellie and fade to Paradise Falls. A dilapidated balloon vendor, Carl lifts his home with hundreds of knowing balloons. Stowing away on the porch is Russell, a full, gallant kid trying to catch a scouting badge.

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After landing in Paradise Falls, the archaic man and the cramped boy are joined by a golden retriever named Dug who can talk with his collar, and a expansive rare bird that bonds with Russell (he names her “Kevin”) . Dug is priceless: spot-on for every dog that ever lived, including an obsession with squirrels. Through a series of stop calls and adventures, the quartet vanquishes a villain, saving the day. And Russell earns his scouting badge.

In the process, Carl learns to let go of his shadowy mourning for Ellie, and live life again. When this happens, a truly magical thing happens. Before, Carl’s craggy face is gray and monochromatic. At the moment of his transformation, Carl’s face is awash in color, and he is surrounded by magnificent hues. It reminded me of The Wizard of Oz, when Dorothy steps out of her gray world and into a candy-colored Munchkinland. Carl, too, enters a whole modern world.

Up is a deeply emotional film, fleshy of truth. It’s the year’s best film. Get another triumph for Pixar.

Someday, Pixar is going to do it — they’re going to originate an emotionally uninspiring, lackluster piquant movie. But in the meantime, they’re smooth putting out scrumptious appealing movies like “Up,” which defies the usual kid-movie conventions by starring a crotchety worn man. It’s a charming, fun shrimp adventure myth with flying dogs and balloon-powered houses, but underlying it is a bittersweet dinky memoir about loss and savor.

As a child, the frightened Carl Fredricksen bonded with the oddball Ellie over their shared like of adventure, the explorer Charles Muntz, and Paradise Falls. They later married, proceed into their “clubhouse” together, and lived a long, sadly childless life together. When Ellie died, she had never fulfilled her dream of going to Paradise Falls.

Now crotchety, alone and harassed by a loyal estate developer, Carl (Ed Asner) is finally ordered to a retirement home. But he isn’t going quietly — instead he attaches thousands of balloons to his house and floats it away toward South America. But he accidentally takes an alive to, naive Wilderness Explorer (a thinly-veiled Boy Scout) named Russell (Jordan Nagai) along for the glide. Bad kid was unprejudiced trying to pick up an “assisting the elderly” badge.

And the jungle breeze to Paradise Falls turns out to have some surprising obstacles: a tall emulike bird that Russell names Kevin, a talking dog named Dug (”I am jumping on you, bird!”), and a mysterious customary man who lives deep in the heart of the jungle. Turns out the frail guy is very familiar to Carl — and to win Kevin, he’s willing to sacrifice Carl and Russell.

Industry experts were babbling about how “Up” wouldn’t be as current as the previous Pixar movies, because the protagonist is basically a crusty archaic coot. Well, shows what they know. It ended up becoming one of those classic movies that somehow appeals to all ages — while the humor and action appeal to children, adults can be pleased Carl’s fancy for his lost wife, and his tedious realization that he’s clinging to the past.

In fact, the first ten minutes are some of the most heart-tugging, quietly bittersweet scenes I’ve seen in a long time. Without a word, they indicate all the ups and downs of a realistic marriage — joys, sorrows (Ellie’s inability to have children), growing passe together, and finally loss.

But it’s not a depressing movie by any stretch — in fact, it’s like a childhood fantasy near to life, complete with a floating house suspended on hundreds of balloons, and biplanes piloted by a talking dog army.. Plenty of substantial dialogue (”Do you want to play a game? It’s called Sight Who Can Go the Longest Without Saying Anything.” “Chilly! My mom loves that game!”) and an action-packed climax in an passe airship.

Ed Asner is absolutely perfect as ubergrouch Carl — crotchety, grumpy, and positive to fulfill his wife’s lifelong dream, but gradually realizing he’s clinging to the past. Nagai is equally perfect as Carl’s polar opposite: a naive, chattery Scout who is definite to reunite Kevin with her baby chicks. And the utterly adorable Dug and the other dogs deserve special seek. These creatures are utterly hilarious — they talk (”I hid under your porch because I fancy you”) and act the draw dogs would if they talked. Three words: cone of shame.

The two-disc edition is going to have some very nice extras, but once again people with regular-def DVDs are going to derive shafted because the Blu-ray edition will have a bunch of weird stuff. Grr. As for this one, there’s a digital copy, the director’s audio commentary, kinda-alternate-ending “The Many Endings of Muntz,” and the documentary “Adventure Is Out There” about the research for this movie.

There are also a pair of adorable absorbing shorts. “Partly Cloudy” has a much-abused stork having to drawl potentially ghastly baby creatures from a kind but clueless cloud. And “Dug’s Special Mission” is a sort of backstory for the adorable Dug, explaining what the heck he was doing before he met up with Carl and Russell.

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I have the one thing above all else that really made the classic series “Bewitched”, so special was the arrive perfect chemistry between actress Elizabeth Montgomery and actor Dick York as the heavenly housewife witch Samantha and her often harried but always loving husband Darrin. This well conception out teaming of two performers who were so compatible together and who actually seemed to be like a right husband and wife on cloak certainly helped to carry “Bewitched”, to the fantastic success it enjoyed moral from Episode One. By the beginning of Season Five, which is now happily being released onto DVD, the classic comedy series had really hit its beefy roam. With its ratings collected high and with the exhibit collected collecting an annual batch of Emmy nominations the future for “Bewitched”, looked very shimmering indeed. Season Five despite being very though-provoking, as every suitable fan will know unfortunately has a black side to it in that Dick York’s ongoing benefit problems meant that he began to miss episodes as the note progressed through its fourth year and on into the fifth. About half map through Season Five with Dick York’s health problems growing worse with him often unable to compose, the character of Darrin was repeatedly written out of many of the stories thus loosing that noted “Sam and Darrin”, basis to the whole tale. His characters absense was usually explained away by having Darrin “away on business”, during the episode. Unfortunately York’s health crisis didn’t improve and he was forced to leave the series all together before the ruin of the season. It wasn’t clear whether he would return for Season Six at that time which explains why an earlier filmed episode “Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, was held relieve and shown as the last episode of Season Five.

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Despite the tragedies going on leisurely the scenes during this season on “Bewitched”, for the most fragment it’s a terrific season with some fantastic episodes, a few of which even tackle some quite serious social issues that are timely even today. Ironically enough in the light of Dick York’s declining health some of the earlier episodes in Season Five such as “Samantha’s Wedding Exhibit”, and especially the classic “Mirror Mirror on the Wall” in my thought hold some of his greatest and very funniest work and give no indication of the poor agony he was usually in with his benefit at this slow stage of his involvement with “Bewitched”.

Season Five of “Bewitched”, holds some sincere favourites for me and a few of what I feel are the standout episodes are listed below.

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“Samantha’s Wedding Reveal”, which introduces a more tanned and blonde Elizabeth Montgomery in a narrative borrowing heavily from the Sci Fi classic “The Fantastic Terrorized Man”, wherby Endora shrinks Darrin down to minute size which causes him some harrowing experiences when he encounters the Kravitz’s over sized novel dog and is captured by an Irish drunk who thinks Darrin is a Leprechaun who he’ll only release when he grants him three wishes.

“Mirror, Mirror on the Wall”, a expansive favourite of mine with an absolutely hilarious performance by Dick York when Endora zaps a vanity spell on him making him the most egocentric and vain person imaginable. The search for of Dick York swishing around and camping it up in a Gold Lame Suit, hippy beads and Elvis-like sideburns will have you laughing out loud.

“Samantha’s Dapper Maid”, a substantial performance by Mabel Albertson as the interfering Mrs Stephens Snr. who forces Samantha to hire a original maid considerable to her and Darrin’s opposition considering the witchcraft happening in the house all the time. Endora and Samantha join forces to undo Mrs Stephen’s plans to “give Samantha more time away from home duties to socialise with the people who can wait on boost Darrin up the ladder of success”.

“Going Ape”, An episode Dick York missed but a very amusing epic of Tabitha changing an ape into a man who Larry feels has spacious potential for McMann and Tate’s latest ad campaign. Desite his initial reluctance to allow Tabitha to change him benefit the Man/Ape gets bored with all the attention and with Samantha’s succor literally “goes ape”, in the television studio causing complete mayhem and forcing Larry to fire him.

“Tabitha’s Weekend”, Another episode without Dick York but a expansive family domestic chronicle when Phyllis attempts to have Tabitha finish for the weekend grand to Samantha’s opposition. Phyllis’ plans however go astray when Endora and Samantha both also turn up causing all sorts of domestic tensions especially between long time rivals Endora and Phyllis. The resulting mayhem causes Phyllis to beget one of her eminent “sick headaches”.

“The Battle of Burning Oak”, a fabulous fable and another gigantic favourite of mine where Endora turns Darrin into a bad snob who aspires to join the unfamiliar Burning Oak Country Club. However when Samantha learns of the type of discrimination and “screening” primitive to accept membership, at the club she sets out to sigh the snobs a very humbling lesson in tolerance and acceptance of others regardless of creed, colour, or set, with hilarious results. Samantha’s catty lunch with the snobby “ladies”, at the club is a amusing highlight.

“Daddy Does His Thing”, not really a gigantic episode but indispensable to all “Bewitched”, buffs in that this was the final episode Dick York actually filmed before collapsing with a massive seizure. Quite heart breaking to study as you can clearly seek for the first time how terribly ill Dick York was during its filming.

“Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, an earlier episode held support to carry out the season off with a Dick York appearance. Complications arise for Darrin when Endora casts a spell that makes him fade everytime he attempts to instruct Spanish to a potential client group while in Mexico City. Samantha saves the day with a few spells of her fill that allows Darrin to lisp a long dinner speech in both English and Spanish.

This fifth season of Bewitched was the last kindly one before the demonstrate began to accelerate out of ideas (evident by the recycling of earlier episode plots in the sixth season onward) . Here’s the list of the episodes you’ll be getting plus a brief description:

1. Samantha’s Wedding Explain

First aired: 9/26/1968

Endora tries to beget peace with Darrin, but ends up vexed him down to size . . . gradually. Samantha tries to win her mother to return Darrin to his regular size, but not before a drunk finds the tiny Darrin in a mayonnaise jar in the trash.

2. Samantha Goes South for a Spell

First aired: 10/3/1968

Because of Serena’s foolishness, Samantha is sent benefit in time by a jealous witch named Brunhilda, who happened to be Serena’s boyfriend’s wife. In 1868 Original Orleans, Samantha is taken in by a maid named Aunt Jenny, and her owner, Rance Butler, falls for her. Now it is up to Darrin to acquire her attend from the Southern gentleman.

3. Samantha on the Keyboard

First aired: 10/10/1968

Endora gets Tabitha to play beautifully on the piano, and Darrin dares Samantha to learn how to play the mortal plan. The Piano teacher hears Tabitha play and invites a distinguished conductor to look her play. Without magic, Tabitha does a dreadful job and the conductor is fearful. Samantha then finds a right prodigy for the conductor, and wins the bet with Darrin.

4. Darrin, Gone and Forgotten

First aired: 10/17/1968

Once upon a time, Endora made a deal with another witch Carlotta that Samantha will marry her son Juke, but Samantha hasn’t lived up to her section of the deal. Now Carlotta and Juke are encourage and Carlotta will cessation at nothing to give Juke what he wants. She makes Darrin travel and never brings him relieve until Samantha agrees to marry Juke. Samantha tells Juke to finally stand up to his mother and command her off.

5. It’s So Nice to Have a Spouse Around the House

First aired: 10/24/1968

Serena is enthusiastic again. This time, Darrin takes her to the honeymoon dwelling where he and Samantha went. Samantha is at a Witches Council meeting and doesn’t know what is going on. Darrin gets intimate with Serena, thinking that she is Samantha, and she tells him to aid off. Then Tabitha is called to solve the puzzle.

6. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

First aired: 11/7/1968

Endora turns Darrin into the most self-centered, conceited person on earth. He thinks that this will perform him lose an tale with a modern client, but Samantha saves the day when she tells the client that they should zero in on the youth market.

7. Samantha’s French Pastry

First aired: 11/14/1968

Uncle Arthur is supposed to construct napoleons for dessert, but ends up bringing in Napoleon Bonaparte instead! Arthur cannot remember how to send him help and Larry wants to exercise Napoleon to advertise detergent. Unknowingly, Samantha says the legal words and he disappears wait on to his possess time.

8. Is it Magic or Imagination?

First aired: 11/21/1968

Mrs. Stephens drops in unexpectedly, and insists Samantha enter a slogan contest to glean a breeze to Tahiti. And she wins! Of course, Larry Tate’s none to ecstatic as it turns out to be one of their biggest clients. The typical Stephens fight occurs. Darrin’s aroused! He thinks Samantha worn witchcraft. Darrin heads to the neighborhood bar, gets drunk, and tells the he’s married to a witch. Darrin comes around when Samantha’s slogan is rejected after all.

9. Samantha Fights City Hall

First aired: 11/28/1968

Samantha gets eager in a fight against tearing down a neighborhood park for a supermarket. The unpleasant news is that the park is owned by Darrin’s original client, Mr. Mossler, and because of her involvement, Darrin ends up losing his job. Samantha saves the day when she brings one of the statues in the park to life to convince Mossler to halt with the construction.

10. Samantha Loses Her Protest

First aired: 12/5/1968

As a joke, Uncle Arthur switches Samantha and Darrin’s voices, and they try to maintain a unhappy Louise and Larry from finding out.

11. I Don’t Want to Be a Toad, I Want to Be a Butterfly

First aired: 12/12/1968

Tabitha goes to pre-school for the first time and meets Amy, a classmate. When the teacher groups the children in animal groups, Amy gets chosen to be a toad in the toad group, but she wants to be in a butterfly group. Tabitha misunderstands her inquire and actually turns her into a butterfly! Samantha, who has been watching the whole thing through the window, chases Amy the butterfly all around the city and catches her so Tabitha can change her help.

12. Bellow No More My Willow

First aired: 12/19/1968

Samantha wants to retain a willow tree in her yard and decides to treat it. She calls Dr. Bombay to gain her tree bawl, but Samantha gets caught in the spell and each time the wind blows, she starts crying. When Larry hears her bellow, he thinks that she and Darrin are having a fight and comes over to comfort her, but not before Dr. Bombay comes by to give her an antidote to fabricate her laugh. When Larry comes by, Samantha starts laughing and laughing, and Larry starts laughing too. Then Darrin comes in to collect Samantha and Larry laughing for no apparent reason. Then Dr. Bombay comes by with another antidote to perform everything and everyone normal again.

13. Instant Courtesy

First aired: 12/26/1968

Darrin is turned into the most nicest person in the world by Endora and gets a tough client named Mrs. Sebastian to tag with McMann and Tate. When Mrs. Sebastian suspects that something is up, she then takes abet her memoir, but Samantha changes her mind and she accepts Darrin.

14. Samantha’s Shapely Maid

First aired: 1/2/1969

Phyllis hires a maid for Samantha and Darrin, and a good-hearted maid named Amelia is chosen. The Stephens have to let her go because of the witchcraft in Samantha’s family. Phyllis’ friend, Mrs. Otis, decides to spend Amelia.

15. Serena Strikes Again (1)

First aired: 1/9/1969

A sexy client named Clio Vanita tries to find with Darrin, but not if Serena can aid it. Taking up for her cousin, Serena decides to turn Clio into a monkey! Darrin tries to procure Serena to change her befriend, but she doesn’t and Clio the monkey hangs around……

16. Serena Strikes Again (2)

First aired: 1/16/1969

The itsy-bitsy Clio flies the coop, Serena comes befriend. The Stephens and Serena accept the monkey Clio in the hands of a puny boy, an organgrinder, and the police! Serena changes Clio encourage and Samantha comes up with a stellar conception for the Clio Vanita wine legend when Larry meets the organgrinder who kept Clio company as a monkey.

17. One Touch of Midas

First aired: 1/23/1969

Endora creates a toy called the Fuzz, a toy that has the power to charm people. Darrin presents this notion to Larry and the Fuzz charms Darrin to the tune of a million dollars. Samantha is haunted about Darrin when he tells her that he will finally give her and Tabitha everything they could possibly want. Endora removes the spell and Samantha tells Darrin that as long as she and Tabitha cherish Darrin, that is worth a lot more than money.

18. Samantha the Bard

First aired: 1/30/1969

Samantha is speaking in rhymes, which turns out to be a unpleasant thing when Darrin is fascinating a client who has been using jingles for years and is tired of them. Larry gets tired of Samantha rhyming and wants her to finish it. Dr. Bombay comes by and gets Samantha to finish rhyming. She then explains to the client that she spoke in rhymes to reveal how annoying they can be.

19. Samantha the Sculptress

First aired: 2/6/1969

Endora causes anxiety when she zaps two living statues of Larry and Darrin in Morning Glory Circle.

20. Mrs. Stephens, Where are You?

First aired: 2/13/1969

Phyllis breaks awful on Samantha’s family, and Serena shuts her up by turning her into a cat! Miss Parsons finds Phyllis as a cat and decides to retain her. Meanwhile, Frank is looking for Phyllis and Samantha finds her at Miss Parsons’ house with a whole bunch of other cats she has quiet! She then finds cat Phyllis and gets Serena to change her serve to a human.

21. Marriage, Witches’ Style

First aired: 2/20/1969

Serena decides to do the same thing that Samantha did and tries to rep a mortal to date. She finds Franklin Blodgett through a computer dating service, but like all TV Land computer dating agencies, the matches always turn out to be unpleasant. This proves this fact when Franklin insults Serena’s magic when they are about to be engaged.

22. Going Ape

First aired: 2/27/1969

Tabitha changes an ape into a magnificent man named Harry who is instantly discovered as model potential. Harry gets bored of the whole residence, and Samantha tells him to act like himself, a exasperated ape.

23. Tabitha’s Weekend

First aired: 3/6/1969

Phyllis wants Tabitha to expend a weekend with her and Frank, but doesn’t count on Samantha and Endora to be there also. They all commence fighting and arguing until Tabitha turns herself into a cookie. Samantha convinces her daughter that she is not the cause of all of their arguments and wants her to turn benefit into a human.

24. The Battle of Burning Oak

First aired: 3/13/1969

Darrin is invited to join the Burning Oak Country Club, a very unusual club. To accumulate the moral attitude, Endora changes him into a snob of all snobs.

25. Samantha’s Power Failure

First aired: 3/20/1969

The Witches Council takes away Samantha’s powers when she refuses to rupture up with Darrin. Uncle Arthur and Serena assist out Samantha and, as a result, loses their powers as well. After a terribly frustrating day in the mortal working world, Serena and Uncle Arthur settle that they are better off with their powers. Samantha goes to the Witches Council and tells them they are in the harmful for their ignorance. Then Samantha, Serena, and Uncle Arthur earn their powers abet.

26. Samantha Twitches for UNICEF

First aired: 3/27/1969

Samantha gets through to a greedy miser Mr. Haskell when he doesn’t contribute to the UNICEF fund. Samantha and Endora mess up Haskell’s care for life when they hex Lila to admit that she is in an affair with another man!

27. Daddy Does His Thing

First aired: 4/3/1969

Maurice gives Darrin a magic lighter, which Darrin doesn’t find. Maurice turns Darrin into a donkey because of his ingratitude. Samantha tries to derive her father and finds him in Paris. She returns to peep that Darrin the donkey has been taken to an animal shelter. Darrin is released and Maurice benefit tracks everything that he did to turn Darrin support to a human.

28. Samantha’s Valid News

First aired: 4/10/1969

Endora and Maurice bag into an argument about Maurice’s current secretary and Endora makes him jealous by going out with a warlock who friendly in speaking Shakespeare. Then Maurice and the warlock duke it out with soliloquies and Maurice wins out. Then Samantha announces that she is to have another baby!

29. Samantha’s Shopping Spree

First aired 4/17/1969

Samantha, Endora, Tabitha and their warlock cousin Henry employ a day in a department store. Henry is offended by a salesman, and he turns the salesman into a mannequin and refuses to change him aid. Samantha and Endora try everything, but Tabitha remembers the spell and restores the salesman.

30. Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City

First aired: 4/24/1969

Samantha and Darrin are in Mexico City where Darrin is working on a fresh epic for McMann and Tate. Endora puts a spell on him that makes him fade when he speaks Spanish. Samantha gets her mother encourage who has the nerve to reverse the spell, this time, making Darrin recede when he speaks English! Samantha helps him out when he delivers an first-rate speech to Spanish and American patrons.

Let’s hope they give us some extras on this one; haven’t seen too noteworthy of that since the release of the first season and there are some terrific documentaries on the cast and the indicate itself that could and should be issued at some stage. Relish!

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March 12th, 2010 by hassan2675189
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Here’s a movie for dog lovers, the elderly, children of divorce, FOBs (Friends of Birds), venerable Boy Scouts, people yearning for adventure, and anyone who has ever loved… and lost. Up is for everyone. It made me laugh out loud, and it made me weep.

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I idea it would be tough for Up to match the emotional power of Wall-E. The two Pixar films are similar in their lack of dialogue in the first act, which helps deepen the emotional impact. Up begins with Carl, a petrified young boy star-struck by a noted explorer; and kookie Ellie, who has a similar obsession. The two kids become snappily friends, and convey to one day fade to Venezuela’s Paradise Falls. After getting married, they consume their dream home and fix it up, hoping to contain it with children. Carl and Ellie’s life together from childhood through primitive age is depicted, silently, with delicacy and subtlety. The first 15 minutes is like a celebration of a satisfied marriage, and you truly feel Carl’s damage when he is left alone. He sits slumped in his chair, talking to the house as if it is the missing Ellie.

When developers finish in on Carl’s beloved home, he decides to fulfill his promise to Ellie and recede to Paradise Falls. A weak balloon vendor, Carl lifts his home with hundreds of shining balloons. Stowing away on the porch is Russell, a paunchy, gallant kid trying to find a scouting badge.

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After landing in Paradise Falls, the musty man and the miniature boy are joined by a golden retriever named Dug who can talk with his collar, and a expansive rare bird that bonds with Russell (he names her “Kevin”) . Dug is priceless: spot-on for every dog that ever lived, including an obsession with squirrels. Through a series of halt calls and adventures, the quartet vanquishes a villain, saving the day. And Russell earns his scouting badge.

In the process, Carl learns to let go of his dark mourning for Ellie, and live life again. When this happens, a truly magical thing happens. Before, Carl’s craggy face is gray and monochromatic. At the moment of his transformation, Carl’s face is awash in color, and he is surrounded by blooming hues. It reminded me of The Wizard of Oz, when Dorothy steps out of her gray world and into a candy-colored Munchkinland. Carl, too, enters a whole unusual world.

Up is a deeply emotional film, pudgy of truth. It’s the year’s best film. Derive another triumph for Pixar.

Someday, Pixar is going to do it — they’re going to build an emotionally uninspiring, lackluster entertaining movie. But in the meantime, they’re tranquil putting out delectable enthralling movies like “Up,” which defies the usual kid-movie conventions by starring a crotchety faded man. It’s a charming, fun miniature adventure memoir with flying dogs and balloon-powered houses, but underlying it is a bittersweet small epic about loss and cherish.

As a child, the shocked Carl Fredricksen bonded with the oddball Ellie over their shared treasure of adventure, the explorer Charles Muntz, and Paradise Falls. They later married, disappear into their “clubhouse” together, and lived a long, sadly childless life together. When Ellie died, she had never fulfilled her dream of going to Paradise Falls.

Now crotchety, alone and harassed by a steady estate developer, Carl (Ed Asner) is finally ordered to a retirement home. But he isn’t going quietly — instead he attaches thousands of balloons to his house and floats it away toward South America. But he accidentally takes an involved, naive Wilderness Explorer (a thinly-veiled Boy Scout) named Russell (Jordan Nagai) along for the creep. Awful kid was impartial trying to rep an “assisting the elderly” badge.

And the jungle slouch to Paradise Falls turns out to have some surprising obstacles: a tall emulike bird that Russell names Kevin, a talking dog named Dug (”I am jumping on you, bird!”), and a mysterious obsolete man who lives deep in the heart of the jungle. Turns out the obsolete guy is very familiar to Carl — and to buy Kevin, he’s willing to sacrifice Carl and Russell.

Industry experts were babbling about how “Up” wouldn’t be as favorite as the previous Pixar movies, because the protagonist is basically a crusty old-fashioned coot. Well, shows what they know. It ended up becoming one of those classic movies that somehow appeals to all ages — while the humor and action appeal to children, adults can indulge in Carl’s care for for his lost wife, and his tedious realization that he’s clinging to the past.

In fact, the first ten minutes are some of the most heart-tugging, quietly bittersweet scenes I’ve seen in a long time. Without a word, they point to all the ups and downs of a realistic marriage — joys, sorrows (Ellie’s inability to have children), growing extinct together, and finally loss.

But it’s not a depressing movie by any stretch — in fact, it’s like a childhood fantasy advance to life, complete with a floating house suspended on hundreds of balloons, and biplanes piloted by a talking dog army.. Plenty of substantial dialogue (”Do you want to play a game? It’s called Gawk Who Can Go the Longest Without Saying Anything.” “Wintry! My mom loves that game!”) and an action-packed climax in an obsolete airship.

Ed Asner is absolutely perfect as ubergrouch Carl — crotchety, grumpy, and certain to fulfill his wife’s lifelong dream, but gradually realizing he’s clinging to the past. Nagai is equally perfect as Carl’s polar opposite: a naive, chattery Scout who is positive to reunite Kevin with her baby chicks. And the utterly adorable Dug and the other dogs deserve special watch. These creatures are utterly hilarious — they talk (”I hid under your porch because I cherish you”) and act the map dogs would if they talked. Three words: cone of shame.

The two-disc edition is going to have some very nice extras, but once again people with regular-def DVDs are going to regain shafted because the Blu-ray edition will have a bunch of peculiar stuff. Grr. As for this one, there’s a digital copy, the director’s audio commentary, kinda-alternate-ending “The Many Endings of Muntz,” and the documentary “Adventure Is Out There” about the research for this movie.

There are also a pair of adorable enchanting shorts. “Partly Cloudy” has a much-abused stork having to screech potentially sinister baby creatures from a kind but clueless cloud. And “Dug’s Special Mission” is a sort of backstory for the adorable Dug, explaining what the heck he was doing before he met up with Carl and Russell.

“Up” continues Pixar’s running tally of gloriously keen, emotionally layered movies that the entire family can relish. With that, I have only one more thing to say… SQUIRREL!
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March 11th, 2010 by hassan2675189
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I have the one thing above all else that really made the classic series “Bewitched”, so special was the advance perfect chemistry between actress Elizabeth Montgomery and actor Dick York as the fair housewife witch Samantha and her often harried but always loving husband Darrin. This well idea out teaming of two performers who were so compatible together and who actually seemed to be like a genuine husband and wife on conceal certainly helped to carry “Bewitched”, to the amazing success it enjoyed fair from Episode One. By the beginning of Season Five, which is now happily being released onto DVD, the classic comedy series had really hit its paunchy mosey. With its ratings unruffled high and with the prove peaceful collecting an annual batch of Emmy nominations the future for “Bewitched”, looked very smart indeed. Season Five despite being very enchanting, as every upright fan will know unfortunately has a gloomy side to it in that Dick York’s ongoing succor problems meant that he began to miss episodes as the explain progressed through its fourth year and on into the fifth. About half design through Season Five with Dick York’s health problems growing worse with him often unable to originate, the character of Darrin was repeatedly written out of many of the stories thus loosing that famous “Sam and Darrin”, basis to the whole narrative. His characters absense was usually explained away by having Darrin “away on business”, during the episode. Unfortunately York’s health crisis didn’t improve and he was forced to leave the series all together before the waste of the season. It wasn’t positive whether he would return for Season Six at that time which explains why an earlier filmed episode “Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, was held succor and shown as the last episode of Season Five.

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Despite the tragedies going on leisurely the scenes during this season on “Bewitched”, for the most portion it’s a terrific season with some fabulous episodes, a few of which even tackle some quite serious social issues that are timely even today. Ironically enough in the light of Dick York’s declining health some of the earlier episodes in Season Five such as “Samantha’s Wedding Point To”, and especially the classic “Mirror Mirror on the Wall” in my idea acquire some of his greatest and very funniest work and give no indication of the unpleasant agony he was usually in with his befriend at this tedious stage of his involvement with “Bewitched”.

Season Five of “Bewitched”, holds some precise favourites for me and a few of what I feel are the standout episodes are listed below.

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“Samantha’s Wedding Indicate”, which introduces a more tanned and blonde Elizabeth Montgomery in a epic borrowing heavily from the Sci Fi classic “The Improbable Tremulous Man”, wherby Endora shrinks Darrin down to diminutive size which causes him some harrowing experiences when he encounters the Kravitz’s over sized unusual dog and is captured by an Irish drunk who thinks Darrin is a Leprechaun who he’ll only release when he grants him three wishes.

“Mirror, Mirror on the Wall”, a grand favourite of mine with an absolutely hilarious performance by Dick York when Endora zaps a vanity spell on him making him the most egocentric and vain person imaginable. The watch of Dick York swishing around and camping it up in a Gold Lame Suit, hippy beads and Elvis-like sideburns will have you laughing out loud.

“Samantha’s Smart Maid”, a immense performance by Mabel Albertson as the interfering Mrs Stephens Snr. who forces Samantha to hire a modern maid mighty to her and Darrin’s opposition considering the witchcraft happening in the house all the time. Endora and Samantha join forces to undo Mrs Stephen’s plans to “give Samantha more time away from home duties to socialise with the people who can back boost Darrin up the ladder of success”.

“Going Ape”, An episode Dick York missed but a very amusing fable of Tabitha changing an ape into a man who Larry feels has titanic potential for McMann and Tate’s latest ad campaign. Desite his initial reluctance to allow Tabitha to change him relieve the Man/Ape gets bored with all the attention and with Samantha’s wait on literally “goes ape”, in the television studio causing complete mayhem and forcing Larry to fire him.

“Tabitha’s Weekend”, Another episode without Dick York but a grand family domestic yarn when Phyllis attempts to have Tabitha finish for the weekend remarkable to Samantha’s opposition. Phyllis’ plans however go astray when Endora and Samantha both also turn up causing all sorts of domestic tensions especially between long time rivals Endora and Phyllis. The resulting mayhem causes Phyllis to perform one of her celebrated “sick headaches”.

“The Battle of Burning Oak”, a incredible yarn and another gigantic favourite of mine where Endora turns Darrin into a dreadful snob who aspires to join the unfamiliar Burning Oak Country Club. However when Samantha learns of the type of discrimination and “screening” weak to accumulate membership, at the club she sets out to content the snobs a very humbling lesson in tolerance and acceptance of others regardless of creed, colour, or plot, with hilarious results. Samantha’s catty lunch with the snobby “ladies”, at the club is a droll highlight.

“Daddy Does His Thing”, not really a tall episode but vital to all “Bewitched”, buffs in that this was the final episode Dick York actually filmed before collapsing with a massive seizure. Quite heart breaking to leer as you can clearly discover for the first time how terribly ill Dick York was during its filming.

“Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, an earlier episode held succor to carry out the season off with a Dick York appearance. Complications arise for Darrin when Endora casts a spell that makes him move everytime he attempts to jabber Spanish to a potential client group while in Mexico City. Samantha saves the day with a few spells of her acquire that allows Darrin to whisper a long dinner speech in both English and Spanish.

This fifth season of Bewitched was the last well-behaved one before the point to began to speed out of ideas (evident by the recycling of earlier episode plots in the sixth season onward) . Here’s the list of the episodes you’ll be getting plus a brief description:

1. Samantha’s Wedding Explain

First aired: 9/26/1968

Endora tries to earn peace with Darrin, but ends up tremulous him down to size . . . gradually. Samantha tries to derive her mother to return Darrin to his regular size, but not before a drunk finds the dinky Darrin in a mayonnaise jar in the trash.

2. Samantha Goes South for a Spell

First aired: 10/3/1968

Because of Serena’s foolishness, Samantha is sent support in time by a jealous witch named Brunhilda, who happened to be Serena’s boyfriend’s wife. In 1868 Recent Orleans, Samantha is taken in by a maid named Aunt Jenny, and her owner, Rance Butler, falls for her. Now it is up to Darrin to glean her succor from the Southern gentleman.

3. Samantha on the Keyboard

First aired: 10/10/1968

Endora gets Tabitha to play beautifully on the piano, and Darrin dares Samantha to learn how to play the mortal procedure. The Piano teacher hears Tabitha play and invites a eminent conductor to leer her play. Without magic, Tabitha does a terrible job and the conductor is panicked. Samantha then finds a staunch prodigy for the conductor, and wins the bet with Darrin.

4. Darrin, Gone and Forgotten

First aired: 10/17/1968

Once upon a time, Endora made a deal with another witch Carlotta that Samantha will marry her son Juke, but Samantha hasn’t lived up to her fraction of the deal. Now Carlotta and Juke are wait on and Carlotta will end at nothing to give Juke what he wants. She makes Darrin depart and never brings him befriend until Samantha agrees to marry Juke. Samantha tells Juke to finally stand up to his mother and boom her off.

5. It’s So Nice to Have a Spouse Around the House

First aired: 10/24/1968

Serena is enthusiastic again. This time, Darrin takes her to the honeymoon state where he and Samantha went. Samantha is at a Witches Council meeting and doesn’t know what is going on. Darrin gets intimate with Serena, thinking that she is Samantha, and she tells him to attend off. Then Tabitha is called to solve the puzzle.

6. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

First aired: 11/7/1968

Endora turns Darrin into the most self-centered, conceited person on earth. He thinks that this will do him lose an memoir with a novel client, but Samantha saves the day when she tells the client that they should zero in on the youth market.

7. Samantha’s French Pastry

First aired: 11/14/1968

Uncle Arthur is supposed to earn napoleons for dessert, but ends up bringing in Napoleon Bonaparte instead! Arthur cannot remember how to send him abet and Larry wants to exhaust Napoleon to advertise detergent. Unknowingly, Samantha says the upright words and he disappears befriend to his fill time.

8. Is it Magic or Imagination?

First aired: 11/21/1968

Mrs. Stephens drops in unexpectedly, and insists Samantha enter a slogan contest to score a roam to Tahiti. And she wins! Of course, Larry Tate’s none to elated as it turns out to be one of their biggest clients. The typical Stephens fight occurs. Darrin’s wrathful! He thinks Samantha feeble witchcraft. Darrin heads to the neighborhood bar, gets drunk, and tells the he’s married to a witch. Darrin comes around when Samantha’s slogan is rejected after all.

9. Samantha Fights City Hall

First aired: 11/28/1968

Samantha gets alive to in a fight against tearing down a neighborhood park for a supermarket. The terrible news is that the park is owned by Darrin’s modern client, Mr. Mossler, and because of her involvement, Darrin ends up losing his job. Samantha saves the day when she brings one of the statues in the park to life to convince Mossler to cessation with the construction.

10. Samantha Loses Her Snort

First aired: 12/5/1968

As a joke, Uncle Arthur switches Samantha and Darrin’s voices, and they try to preserve a poor Louise and Larry from finding out.

11. I Don’t Want to Be a Toad, I Want to Be a Butterfly

First aired: 12/12/1968

Tabitha goes to pre-school for the first time and meets Amy, a classmate. When the teacher groups the children in animal groups, Amy gets chosen to be a toad in the toad group, but she wants to be in a butterfly group. Tabitha misunderstands her ask and actually turns her into a butterfly! Samantha, who has been watching the whole thing through the window, chases Amy the butterfly all around the city and catches her so Tabitha can change her encourage.

12. Sob No More My Willow

First aired: 12/19/1968

Samantha wants to hold a willow tree in her yard and decides to treat it. She calls Dr. Bombay to form her tree yowl, but Samantha gets caught in the spell and each time the wind blows, she starts crying. When Larry hears her yell, he thinks that she and Darrin are having a fight and comes over to comfort her, but not before Dr. Bombay comes by to give her an antidote to effect her laugh. When Larry comes by, Samantha starts laughing and laughing, and Larry starts laughing too. Then Darrin comes in to catch Samantha and Larry laughing for no apparent reason. Then Dr. Bombay comes by with another antidote to do everything and everyone normal again.

13. Instant Courtesy

First aired: 12/26/1968

Darrin is turned into the most nicest person in the world by Endora and gets a tough client named Mrs. Sebastian to ticket with McMann and Tate. When Mrs. Sebastian suspects that something is up, she then takes befriend her legend, but Samantha changes her mind and she accepts Darrin.

14. Samantha’s Natty Maid

First aired: 1/2/1969

Phyllis hires a maid for Samantha and Darrin, and a good-hearted maid named Amelia is chosen. The Stephens have to let her go because of the witchcraft in Samantha’s family. Phyllis’ friend, Mrs. Otis, decides to expend Amelia.

15. Serena Strikes Again (1)

First aired: 1/9/1969

A sexy client named Clio Vanita tries to find with Darrin, but not if Serena can back it. Taking up for her cousin, Serena decides to turn Clio into a monkey! Darrin tries to net Serena to change her relieve, but she doesn’t and Clio the monkey hangs around……

16. Serena Strikes Again (2)

First aired: 1/16/1969

The miniature Clio flies the coop, Serena comes relieve. The Stephens and Serena come by the monkey Clio in the hands of a dinky boy, an organgrinder, and the police! Serena changes Clio abet and Samantha comes up with a stellar notion for the Clio Vanita wine narrative when Larry meets the organgrinder who kept Clio company as a monkey.

17. One Touch of Midas

First aired: 1/23/1969

Endora creates a toy called the Fuzz, a toy that has the power to charm people. Darrin presents this concept to Larry and the Fuzz charms Darrin to the tune of a million dollars. Samantha is timorous about Darrin when he tells her that he will finally give her and Tabitha everything they could possibly want. Endora removes the spell and Samantha tells Darrin that as long as she and Tabitha appreciate Darrin, that is worth a lot more than money.

18. Samantha the Bard

First aired: 1/30/1969

Samantha is speaking in rhymes, which turns out to be a abominable thing when Darrin is arresting a client who has been using jingles for years and is tired of them. Larry gets tired of Samantha rhyming and wants her to pause it. Dr. Bombay comes by and gets Samantha to cessation rhyming. She then explains to the client that she spoke in rhymes to exhibit how annoying they can be.

19. Samantha the Sculptress

First aired: 2/6/1969

Endora causes distress when she zaps two living statues of Larry and Darrin in Morning Glory Circle.

20. Mrs. Stephens, Where are You?

First aired: 2/13/1969

Phyllis breaks unpleasant on Samantha’s family, and Serena shuts her up by turning her into a cat! Miss Parsons finds Phyllis as a cat and decides to withhold her. Meanwhile, Frank is looking for Phyllis and Samantha finds her at Miss Parsons’ house with a whole bunch of other cats she has smooth! She then finds cat Phyllis and gets Serena to change her serve to a human.

21. Marriage, Witches’ Style

First aired: 2/20/1969

Serena decides to do the same thing that Samantha did and tries to rep a mortal to date. She finds Franklin Blodgett through a computer dating service, but like all TV Land computer dating agencies, the matches always turn out to be terrible. This proves this fact when Franklin insults Serena’s magic when they are about to be engaged.

22. Going Ape

First aired: 2/27/1969

Tabitha changes an ape into a comely man named Harry who is instantly discovered as model potential. Harry gets bored of the whole residence, and Samantha tells him to act like himself, a wrathful ape.

23. Tabitha’s Weekend

First aired: 3/6/1969

Phyllis wants Tabitha to consume a weekend with her and Frank, but doesn’t count on Samantha and Endora to be there also. They all originate fighting and arguing until Tabitha turns herself into a cookie. Samantha convinces her daughter that she is not the cause of all of their arguments and wants her to turn aid into a human.

24. The Battle of Burning Oak

First aired: 3/13/1969

Darrin is invited to join the Burning Oak Country Club, a very queer club. To score the lawful attitude, Endora changes him into a snob of all snobs.

25. Samantha’s Power Failure

First aired: 3/20/1969

The Witches Council takes away Samantha’s powers when she refuses to rupture up with Darrin. Uncle Arthur and Serena relieve out Samantha and, as a result, loses their powers as well. After a terribly frustrating day in the mortal working world, Serena and Uncle Arthur choose that they are better off with their powers. Samantha goes to the Witches Council and tells them they are in the harmful for their ignorance. Then Samantha, Serena, and Uncle Arthur acquire their powers serve.

26. Samantha Twitches for UNICEF

First aired: 3/27/1969

Samantha gets through to a greedy miser Mr. Haskell when he doesn’t contribute to the UNICEF fund. Samantha and Endora mess up Haskell’s admire life when they hex Lila to admit that she is in an affair with another man!

27. Daddy Does His Thing

First aired: 4/3/1969

Maurice gives Darrin a magic lighter, which Darrin doesn’t come by. Maurice turns Darrin into a donkey because of his ingratitude. Samantha tries to collect her father and finds him in Paris. She returns to peruse that Darrin the donkey has been taken to an animal shelter. Darrin is released and Maurice serve tracks everything that he did to turn Darrin attend to a human.

28. Samantha’s Apt News

First aired: 4/10/1969

Endora and Maurice earn into an argument about Maurice’s modern secretary and Endora makes him jealous by going out with a warlock who well-behaved in speaking Shakespeare. Then Maurice and the warlock duke it out with soliloquies and Maurice wins out. Then Samantha announces that she is to have another baby!

29. Samantha’s Shopping Spree

First aired 4/17/1969

Samantha, Endora, Tabitha and their warlock cousin Henry exhaust a day in a department store. Henry is offended by a salesman, and he turns the salesman into a mannequin and refuses to change him support. Samantha and Endora try everything, but Tabitha remembers the spell and restores the salesman.

30. Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City

First aired: 4/24/1969

Samantha and Darrin are in Mexico City where Darrin is working on a fresh memoir for McMann and Tate. Endora puts a spell on him that makes him proceed when he speaks Spanish. Samantha gets her mother support who has the nerve to reverse the spell, this time, making Darrin depart when he speaks English! Samantha helps him out when he delivers an beneficial speech to Spanish and American patrons.

Let’s hope they give us some extras on this one; haven’t seen too worthy of that since the release of the first season and there are some terrific documentaries on the cast and the exhibit itself that could and should be issued at some stage. Indulge In!

Up Movie Streaming

March 11th, 2010 by hassan2675189
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Here’s a movie for dog lovers, the elderly, children of divorce, FOBs (Friends of Birds), weak Boy Scouts, people yearning for adventure, and anyone who has ever loved… and lost. Up is for everyone. It made me laugh out loud, and it made me bawl.

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I concept it would be tough for Up to match the emotional power of Wall-E. The two Pixar films are similar in their lack of dialogue in the first act, which helps deepen the emotional impact. Up begins with Carl, a paralyzed young boy star-struck by a well-known explorer; and kookie Ellie, who has a similar obsession. The two kids become hasty friends, and sing to one day proceed to Venezuela’s Paradise Falls. After getting married, they select their dream home and fix it up, hoping to acquire it with children. Carl and Ellie’s life together from childhood through traditional age is depicted, silently, with delicacy and subtlety. The first 15 minutes is like a celebration of a cheerful marriage, and you truly feel Carl’s injure when he is left alone. He sits slumped in his chair, talking to the house as if it is the missing Ellie.

When developers cessation in on Carl’s beloved home, he decides to fulfill his promise to Ellie and proceed to Paradise Falls. A frail balloon vendor, Carl lifts his home with hundreds of shining balloons. Stowing away on the porch is Russell, a bulky, bold kid trying to rep a scouting badge.

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After landing in Paradise Falls, the ragged man and the slight boy are joined by a golden retriever named Dug who can talk with his collar, and a gigantic rare bird that bonds with Russell (he names her “Kevin”) . Dug is priceless: spot-on for every dog that ever lived, including an obsession with squirrels. Through a series of cessation calls and adventures, the quartet vanquishes a villain, saving the day. And Russell earns his scouting badge.

In the process, Carl learns to let go of his shaded mourning for Ellie, and live life again. When this happens, a truly magical thing happens. Before, Carl’s craggy face is gray and monochromatic. At the moment of his transformation, Carl’s face is awash in color, and he is surrounded by exquisite hues. It reminded me of The Wizard of Oz, when Dorothy steps out of her gray world and into a candy-colored Munchkinland. Carl, too, enters a whole novel world.

Up is a deeply emotional film, chunky of truth. It’s the year’s best film. Acquire another triumph for Pixar.

Someday, Pixar is going to do it — they’re going to accomplish an emotionally uninspiring, lackluster moving movie. But in the meantime, they’re aloof putting out appetizing fascinating movies like “Up,” which defies the usual kid-movie conventions by starring a crotchety customary man. It’s a charming, fun petite adventure fable with flying dogs and balloon-powered houses, but underlying it is a bittersweet minute sage about loss and cherish.

As a child, the timorous Carl Fredricksen bonded with the oddball Ellie over their shared admire of adventure, the explorer Charles Muntz, and Paradise Falls. They later married, proceed into their “clubhouse” together, and lived a long, sadly childless life together. When Ellie died, she had never fulfilled her dream of going to Paradise Falls.

Now crotchety, alone and harassed by a steady estate developer, Carl (Ed Asner) is finally ordered to a retirement home. But he isn’t going quietly — instead he attaches thousands of balloons to his house and floats it away toward South America. But he accidentally takes an involved, naive Wilderness Explorer (a thinly-veiled Boy Scout) named Russell (Jordan Nagai) along for the pace. Awful kid was impartial trying to net an “assisting the elderly” badge.

And the jungle glide to Paradise Falls turns out to have some surprising obstacles: a tall emulike bird that Russell names Kevin, a talking dog named Dug (”I am jumping on you, bird!”), and a mysterious obsolete man who lives deep in the heart of the jungle. Turns out the weak guy is very familiar to Carl — and to steal Kevin, he’s willing to sacrifice Carl and Russell.

Industry experts were babbling about how “Up” wouldn’t be as celebrated as the previous Pixar movies, because the protagonist is basically a crusty mature coot. Well, shows what they know. It ended up becoming one of those classic movies that somehow appeals to all ages — while the humor and action appeal to children, adults can indulge in Carl’s savor for his lost wife, and his wearisome realization that he’s clinging to the past.

In fact, the first ten minutes are some of the most heart-tugging, quietly bittersweet scenes I’ve seen in a long time. Without a word, they demonstrate all the ups and downs of a realistic marriage — joys, sorrows (Ellie’s inability to have children), growing passe together, and finally loss.

But it’s not a depressing movie by any stretch — in fact, it’s like a childhood fantasy arrive to life, complete with a floating house suspended on hundreds of balloons, and biplanes piloted by a talking dog army.. Plenty of enormous dialogue (”Do you want to play a game? It’s called Explore Who Can Go the Longest Without Saying Anything.” “Cold! My mom loves that game!”) and an action-packed climax in an worn airship.

Ed Asner is absolutely perfect as ubergrouch Carl — crotchety, grumpy, and clear to fulfill his wife’s lifelong dream, but gradually realizing he’s clinging to the past. Nagai is equally perfect as Carl’s polar opposite: a naive, chattery Scout who is definite to reunite Kevin with her baby chicks. And the utterly adorable Dug and the other dogs deserve special glimpse. These creatures are utterly hilarious — they talk (”I hid under your porch because I care for you”) and act the device dogs would if they talked. Three words: cone of shame.

The two-disc edition is going to have some very nice extras, but once again people with regular-def DVDs are going to net shafted because the Blu-ray edition will have a bunch of queer stuff. Grr. As for this one, there’s a digital copy, the director’s audio commentary, kinda-alternate-ending “The Many Endings of Muntz,” and the documentary “Adventure Is Out There” about the research for this movie.

There are also a pair of adorable attractive shorts. “Partly Cloudy” has a much-abused stork having to converse potentially sinful baby creatures from a kind but clueless cloud. And “Dug’s Special Mission” is a sort of backstory for the adorable Dug, explaining what the heck he was doing before he met up with Carl and Russell.

“Up” continues Pixar’s running tally of gloriously piquant, emotionally layered movies that the entire family can indulge in. With that, I have only one more thing to say… SQUIRREL!
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Bewitched – The Complete Fifth Season Streaming

March 11th, 2010 by hassan2675189
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I gain the one thing above all else that really made the classic series “Bewitched”, so special was the arrive perfect chemistry between actress Elizabeth Montgomery and actor Dick York as the splendid housewife witch Samantha and her often harried but always loving husband Darrin. This well belief out teaming of two performers who were so compatible together and who actually seemed to be like a loyal husband and wife on cloak certainly helped to carry “Bewitched”, to the fabulous success it enjoyed correct from Episode One. By the beginning of Season Five, which is now happily being released onto DVD, the classic comedy series had really hit its elephantine tear. With its ratings serene high and with the note collected collecting an annual batch of Emmy nominations the future for “Bewitched”, looked very shimmering indeed. Season Five despite being very spellbinding, as every legal fan will know unfortunately has a murky side to it in that Dick York’s ongoing befriend problems meant that he began to miss episodes as the explain progressed through its fourth year and on into the fifth. About half procedure through Season Five with Dick York’s health problems growing worse with him often unable to execute, the character of Darrin was repeatedly written out of many of the stories thus loosing that celebrated “Sam and Darrin”, basis to the whole narrative. His characters absense was usually explained away by having Darrin “away on business”, during the episode. Unfortunately York’s health crisis didn’t improve and he was forced to leave the series all together before the waste of the season. It wasn’t definite whether he would return for Season Six at that time which explains why an earlier filmed episode “Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, was held befriend and shown as the last episode of Season Five.

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Despite the tragedies going on gradual the scenes during this season on “Bewitched”, for the most portion it’s a terrific season with some astonishing episodes, a few of which even tackle some quite serious social issues that are timely even today. Ironically enough in the light of Dick York’s declining health some of the earlier episodes in Season Five such as “Samantha’s Wedding Note”, and especially the classic “Mirror Mirror on the Wall” in my understanding hold some of his greatest and very funniest work and give no indication of the bad agony he was usually in with his relieve at this leisurely stage of his involvement with “Bewitched”.

Season Five of “Bewitched”, holds some true favourites for me and a few of what I feel are the standout episodes are listed below.

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“Samantha’s Wedding Reveal”, which introduces a more tanned and blonde Elizabeth Montgomery in a anecdote borrowing heavily from the Sci Fi classic “The Fabulous Disquieted Man”, wherby Endora shrinks Darrin down to minute size which causes him some harrowing experiences when he encounters the Kravitz’s over sized unique dog and is captured by an Irish drunk who thinks Darrin is a Leprechaun who he’ll only release when he grants him three wishes.

“Mirror, Mirror on the Wall”, a enormous favourite of mine with an absolutely hilarious performance by Dick York when Endora zaps a vanity spell on him making him the most egocentric and vain person imaginable. The glance of Dick York swishing around and camping it up in a Gold Lame Suit, hippy beads and Elvis-like sideburns will have you laughing out loud.

“Samantha’s Shipshape Maid”, a expansive performance by Mabel Albertson as the interfering Mrs Stephens Snr. who forces Samantha to hire a novel maid noteworthy to her and Darrin’s opposition considering the witchcraft happening in the house all the time. Endora and Samantha join forces to undo Mrs Stephen’s plans to “give Samantha more time away from home duties to socialise with the people who can benefit boost Darrin up the ladder of success”.

“Going Ape”, An episode Dick York missed but a very silly tale of Tabitha changing an ape into a man who Larry feels has tall potential for McMann and Tate’s latest ad campaign. Desite his initial reluctance to allow Tabitha to change him aid the Man/Ape gets bored with all the attention and with Samantha’s succor literally “goes ape”, in the television studio causing complete mayhem and forcing Larry to fire him.

“Tabitha’s Weekend”, Another episode without Dick York but a large family domestic legend when Phyllis attempts to have Tabitha end for the weekend remarkable to Samantha’s opposition. Phyllis’ plans however go astray when Endora and Samantha both also turn up causing all sorts of domestic tensions especially between long time rivals Endora and Phyllis. The resulting mayhem causes Phyllis to originate one of her noted “sick headaches”.

“The Battle of Burning Oak”, a unbelievable record and another large favourite of mine where Endora turns Darrin into a dreadful snob who aspires to join the weird Burning Oak Country Club. However when Samantha learns of the type of discrimination and “screening” old to net membership, at the club she sets out to lisp the snobs a very humbling lesson in tolerance and acceptance of others regardless of creed, colour, or set, with hilarious results. Samantha’s catty lunch with the snobby “ladies”, at the club is a droll highlight.

“Daddy Does His Thing”, not really a gargantuan episode but critical to all “Bewitched”, buffs in that this was the final episode Dick York actually filmed before collapsing with a massive seizure. Quite heart breaking to glance as you can clearly ogle for the first time how terribly ill Dick York was during its filming.

“Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City”, an earlier episode held serve to achieve the season off with a Dick York appearance. Complications arise for Darrin when Endora casts a spell that makes him go everytime he attempts to teach Spanish to a potential client group while in Mexico City. Samantha saves the day with a few spells of her fill that allows Darrin to pronounce a long dinner speech in both English and Spanish.

This fifth season of Bewitched was the last sterling one before the note began to race out of ideas (evident by the recycling of earlier episode plots in the sixth season onward) . Here’s the list of the episodes you’ll be getting plus a brief description:

1. Samantha’s Wedding Note

First aired: 9/26/1968

Endora tries to obtain peace with Darrin, but ends up stupefied him down to size . . . gradually. Samantha tries to collect her mother to return Darrin to his regular size, but not before a drunk finds the minute Darrin in a mayonnaise jar in the trash.

2. Samantha Goes South for a Spell

First aired: 10/3/1968

Because of Serena’s foolishness, Samantha is sent succor in time by a jealous witch named Brunhilda, who happened to be Serena’s boyfriend’s wife. In 1868 Recent Orleans, Samantha is taken in by a maid named Aunt Jenny, and her owner, Rance Butler, falls for her. Now it is up to Darrin to gain her succor from the Southern gentleman.

3. Samantha on the Keyboard

First aired: 10/10/1968

Endora gets Tabitha to play beautifully on the piano, and Darrin dares Samantha to learn how to play the mortal scheme. The Piano teacher hears Tabitha play and invites a renowned conductor to spy her play. Without magic, Tabitha does a abominable job and the conductor is horrified. Samantha then finds a valid prodigy for the conductor, and wins the bet with Darrin.

4. Darrin, Gone and Forgotten

First aired: 10/17/1968

Once upon a time, Endora made a deal with another witch Carlotta that Samantha will marry her son Juke, but Samantha hasn’t lived up to her allotment of the deal. Now Carlotta and Juke are assist and Carlotta will conclude at nothing to give Juke what he wants. She makes Darrin proceed and never brings him wait on until Samantha agrees to marry Juke. Samantha tells Juke to finally stand up to his mother and sigh her off.

5. It’s So Nice to Have a Spouse Around the House

First aired: 10/24/1968

Serena is keen again. This time, Darrin takes her to the honeymoon situation where he and Samantha went. Samantha is at a Witches Council meeting and doesn’t know what is going on. Darrin gets intimate with Serena, thinking that she is Samantha, and she tells him to aid off. Then Tabitha is called to solve the puzzle.

6. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

First aired: 11/7/1968

Endora turns Darrin into the most self-centered, conceited person on earth. He thinks that this will fabricate him lose an fable with a fresh client, but Samantha saves the day when she tells the client that they should zero in on the youth market.

7. Samantha’s French Pastry

First aired: 11/14/1968

Uncle Arthur is supposed to construct napoleons for dessert, but ends up bringing in Napoleon Bonaparte instead! Arthur cannot remember how to send him serve and Larry wants to expend Napoleon to advertise detergent. Unknowingly, Samantha says the fair words and he disappears befriend to his have time.

8. Is it Magic or Imagination?

First aired: 11/21/1968

Mrs. Stephens drops in unexpectedly, and insists Samantha enter a slogan contest to get a move to Tahiti. And she wins! Of course, Larry Tate’s none to delighted as it turns out to be one of their biggest clients. The typical Stephens fight occurs. Darrin’s enraged! He thinks Samantha extinct witchcraft. Darrin heads to the neighborhood bar, gets drunk, and tells the he’s married to a witch. Darrin comes around when Samantha’s slogan is rejected after all.

9. Samantha Fights City Hall

First aired: 11/28/1968

Samantha gets keen in a fight against tearing down a neighborhood park for a supermarket. The poor news is that the park is owned by Darrin’s original client, Mr. Mossler, and because of her involvement, Darrin ends up losing his job. Samantha saves the day when she brings one of the statues in the park to life to convince Mossler to terminate with the construction.

10. Samantha Loses Her Jabber

First aired: 12/5/1968

As a joke, Uncle Arthur switches Samantha and Darrin’s voices, and they try to maintain a gloomy Louise and Larry from finding out.

11. I Don’t Want to Be a Toad, I Want to Be a Butterfly

First aired: 12/12/1968

Tabitha goes to pre-school for the first time and meets Amy, a classmate. When the teacher groups the children in animal groups, Amy gets chosen to be a toad in the toad group, but she wants to be in a butterfly group. Tabitha misunderstands her inquire and actually turns her into a butterfly! Samantha, who has been watching the whole thing through the window, chases Amy the butterfly all around the city and catches her so Tabitha can change her relieve.

12. Yell No More My Willow

First aired: 12/19/1968

Samantha wants to preserve a willow tree in her yard and decides to treat it. She calls Dr. Bombay to produce her tree yell, but Samantha gets caught in the spell and each time the wind blows, she starts crying. When Larry hears her yell, he thinks that she and Darrin are having a fight and comes over to comfort her, but not before Dr. Bombay comes by to give her an antidote to beget her laugh. When Larry comes by, Samantha starts laughing and laughing, and Larry starts laughing too. Then Darrin comes in to score Samantha and Larry laughing for no apparent reason. Then Dr. Bombay comes by with another antidote to execute everything and everyone normal again.

13. Instant Courtesy

First aired: 12/26/1968

Darrin is turned into the most nicest person in the world by Endora and gets a tough client named Mrs. Sebastian to trace with McMann and Tate. When Mrs. Sebastian suspects that something is up, she then takes wait on her narrative, but Samantha changes her mind and she accepts Darrin.

14. Samantha’s Elegant Maid

First aired: 1/2/1969

Phyllis hires a maid for Samantha and Darrin, and a good-hearted maid named Amelia is chosen. The Stephens have to let her go because of the witchcraft in Samantha’s family. Phyllis’ friend, Mrs. Otis, decides to exhaust Amelia.

15. Serena Strikes Again (1)

First aired: 1/9/1969

A sexy client named Clio Vanita tries to come by with Darrin, but not if Serena can relieve it. Taking up for her cousin, Serena decides to turn Clio into a monkey! Darrin tries to accumulate Serena to change her help, but she doesn’t and Clio the monkey hangs around……

16. Serena Strikes Again (2)

First aired: 1/16/1969

The runt Clio flies the coop, Serena comes abet. The Stephens and Serena acquire the monkey Clio in the hands of a exiguous boy, an organgrinder, and the police! Serena changes Clio befriend and Samantha comes up with a stellar concept for the Clio Vanita wine sage when Larry meets the organgrinder who kept Clio company as a monkey.

17. One Touch of Midas

First aired: 1/23/1969

Endora creates a toy called the Fuzz, a toy that has the power to charm people. Darrin presents this concept to Larry and the Fuzz charms Darrin to the tune of a million dollars. Samantha is frightened about Darrin when he tells her that he will finally give her and Tabitha everything they could possibly want. Endora removes the spell and Samantha tells Darrin that as long as she and Tabitha worship Darrin, that is worth a lot more than money.

18. Samantha the Bard

First aired: 1/30/1969

Samantha is speaking in rhymes, which turns out to be a awful thing when Darrin is lively a client who has been using jingles for years and is tired of them. Larry gets tired of Samantha rhyming and wants her to pause it. Dr. Bombay comes by and gets Samantha to finish rhyming. She then explains to the client that she spoke in rhymes to expose how annoying they can be.

19. Samantha the Sculptress

First aired: 2/6/1969

Endora causes peril when she zaps two living statues of Larry and Darrin in Morning Glory Circle.

20. Mrs. Stephens, Where are You?

First aired: 2/13/1969

Phyllis breaks dreadful on Samantha’s family, and Serena shuts her up by turning her into a cat! Miss Parsons finds Phyllis as a cat and decides to retain her. Meanwhile, Frank is looking for Phyllis and Samantha finds her at Miss Parsons’ house with a whole bunch of other cats she has quiet! She then finds cat Phyllis and gets Serena to change her support to a human.

21. Marriage, Witches’ Style

First aired: 2/20/1969

Serena decides to do the same thing that Samantha did and tries to win a mortal to date. She finds Franklin Blodgett through a computer dating service, but like all TV Land computer dating agencies, the matches always turn out to be awful. This proves this fact when Franklin insults Serena’s magic when they are about to be engaged.

22. Going Ape

First aired: 2/27/1969

Tabitha changes an ape into a delicate man named Harry who is instantly discovered as model potential. Harry gets bored of the whole area, and Samantha tells him to act like himself, a angry ape.

23. Tabitha’s Weekend

First aired: 3/6/1969

Phyllis wants Tabitha to expend a weekend with her and Frank, but doesn’t count on Samantha and Endora to be there also. They all launch fighting and arguing until Tabitha turns herself into a cookie. Samantha convinces her daughter that she is not the cause of all of their arguments and wants her to turn benefit into a human.

24. The Battle of Burning Oak

First aired: 3/13/1969

Darrin is invited to join the Burning Oak Country Club, a very uncommon club. To bag the accurate attitude, Endora changes him into a snob of all snobs.

25. Samantha’s Power Failure

First aired: 3/20/1969

The Witches Council takes away Samantha’s powers when she refuses to shatter up with Darrin. Uncle Arthur and Serena aid out Samantha and, as a result, loses their powers as well. After a terribly frustrating day in the mortal working world, Serena and Uncle Arthur determine that they are better off with their powers. Samantha goes to the Witches Council and tells them they are in the unpleasant for their ignorance. Then Samantha, Serena, and Uncle Arthur salvage their powers abet.

26. Samantha Twitches for UNICEF

First aired: 3/27/1969

Samantha gets through to a greedy miser Mr. Haskell when he doesn’t contribute to the UNICEF fund. Samantha and Endora mess up Haskell’s savor life when they hex Lila to admit that she is in an affair with another man!

27. Daddy Does His Thing

First aired: 4/3/1969

Maurice gives Darrin a magic lighter, which Darrin doesn’t come by. Maurice turns Darrin into a donkey because of his ingratitude. Samantha tries to obtain her father and finds him in Paris. She returns to ogle that Darrin the donkey has been taken to an animal shelter. Darrin is released and Maurice assist tracks everything that he did to turn Darrin wait on to a human.

28. Samantha’s Noble News

First aired: 4/10/1969

Endora and Maurice regain into an argument about Maurice’s unusual secretary and Endora makes him jealous by going out with a warlock who obedient in speaking Shakespeare. Then Maurice and the warlock duke it out with soliloquies and Maurice wins out. Then Samantha announces that she is to have another baby!

29. Samantha’s Shopping Spree

First aired 4/17/1969

Samantha, Endora, Tabitha and their warlock cousin Henry use a day in a department store. Henry is offended by a salesman, and he turns the salesman into a mannequin and refuses to change him support. Samantha and Endora try everything, but Tabitha remembers the spell and restores the salesman.

30. Samantha and Darrin in Mexico City

First aired: 4/24/1969

Samantha and Darrin are in Mexico City where Darrin is working on a modern myth for McMann and Tate. Endora puts a spell on him that makes him move when he speaks Spanish. Samantha gets her mother serve who has the nerve to reverse the spell, this time, making Darrin travel when he speaks English! Samantha helps him out when he delivers an trustworthy speech to Spanish and American patrons.

Let’s hope they give us some extras on this one; haven’t seen too grand of that since the release of the first season and there are some terrific documentaries on the cast and the demonstrate itself that could and should be issued at some stage. Savor!