Ooh, it would've been cool if they'd had Zimbalist (Jr., I assume) opposite Newmar. Future Alfred and future Catwoman!
Yes, and Tony respected that, framing why Jeannie couldn't use her powers to help him because he wanted or needed to accomplish his job within the expectation of a normal human and he'd be wrong to take advantage of her powers to do so. He didn't demean the use of her powers as some kind of cheating on her part to get her tasks done as Darren often said about Sam and her powers. Outside of his job, Tony seemed far more respectful of Jeannie's identity.Yeah, it was like a metaphor for wives in general giving up their identities for marriage.
Another difference between the shows is that Sam was supposed to be a contemporary woman-- Jeannie was a thousand-year-old fish-out-of-water trying to understand a strange society.
Ninepence. And you don't get bloody wafers with it!Newmar was also in 2 episodes of Route 66 (notably "How Much a Pound is Albatross?").
Except for the so-called “Classic 39” episodes, which ran from October 1955 to September 1956, The Honeymooners was never a show in its own right. It was a recurring sketch on Jackie Gleason’s variety shows both before and after its single season as a filmed sitcom.George Burns and Arnaz/Ball were ahead of the curve, wanting their series recorded on good film so it can air in the future. Honeymooners wasn't, which is why so many episodes were lost and most of the gaps were filled from Gleason's private archive.
Now I’m having kinky thoughts about Barbara Eden.Well, there was the thing about how Jeannie always called him "Master." Although maybe she just liked to play the submissive? (I wonder what her safeword was...)
Now I’m having kinky thoughts about Barbara Eden.Well, there was the thing about how Jeannie always called him "Master." Although maybe she just liked to play the submissive? (I wonder what her safeword was...)![]()
1960s TV dramas were famous for having flowery, pseudo-literary episode titles. Naked City was a prime example of this trend, especially in seasons 3 and 4.
Now I’m having kinky thoughts about Barbara Eden.Well, there was the thing about how Jeannie always called him "Master." Although maybe she just liked to play the submissive? (I wonder what her safeword was...)![]()
Now I’m having kinky thoughts about Barbara Eden.![]()
Now I’m having kinky thoughts about Barbara Eden.![]()
Or the most generic spy show title in history — I Spy.. . . the most generic spy-show episode title in history -- "The Spy."
Amen and hallelujah to that!Just NOW? I've been doing that since Jeannie premiered!Now I’m having kinky thoughts about Barbara Eden.![]()
Yes, despite her saying "Master" every other sentence, she wasn't quite entirely submissive. As noted, she was not to be trifled with and while she fell wholly in love with him, her overeagerness to please him effectively made him the slave to her genie whims and her desires, which, while they were about pleasing him, it was her view of how to please him that he had to just hold on for the wild ride that they would be. I actually think there was a scene in one episode where she calls him "Master" around others and the others look at him strangely.It boggles my mind how clueless the current generation can be about sexism. While Bewitched was certainly sexist, Jeannie was not; Darren Stevens believed he owned his wife and commanded her to give up her identity (something she went along with), while Tony Nelson immediately freed Jeannie and she took charge and constantly proved she was not to be trifled with.
That is fun.Now I’m having kinky thoughts about Barbara Eden.Well, there was the thing about how Jeannie always called him "Master." Although maybe she just liked to play the submissive? (I wonder what her safeword was...)![]()
For more inspiration, check out her scene with the satyr in The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao . . . .
I think Tony was the one who needed a safe word.Well, there was the thing about how Jeannie always called him "Master." Although maybe she just liked to play the submissive? (I wonder what her safeword was...)
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