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Jeannie vs Bewitched

Jeannie vs Bewitched; what show did you like better?

  • I Dream of Jeannie

    Votes: 21 35.6%
  • Bewitched

    Votes: 31 52.5%
  • To close to call

    Votes: 7 11.9%

  • Total voters
    59
  • Poll closed .
I liked all the secondary characters in Bewitched: Uncle Arthur, Aunt Clara, Esmeralda, Dr. Bombay, Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Kravitz, Mrs. Stevens. I like both Darrens, but Dick York's worked-up exasperation worked better for me. And Elizabeth Montgomery was pretty, funny and total class all the way.

Also, who was a better as the "dark side," Cousin Serena or "Evil Jeannie"? (Serena.)

--Justin

I enjoyed Bewitched for the secondary characters as well.

Jeannie always felt kind of claustrophobic to me and Nelson was such a stick in the mind.

I did like Jeannie on Scooby Doo better than Samantha on The Flintstones though.:)
 
"Bewitched" has always been smarter to me, and had more of a point - a commentary on how men in the 60s felt like they were losing power over "their" women. One might argue "Jeannie" had similar underlying meaning, but it felt more like generic wish fulfillment fantasy to me. (Nothing against "Jeannie.")
That was the theme of Jeannie as well. Remember, Tony had no real control of her, despite her calling him "Master," which was done out of love; he freed her in the first episode. Tony represented the "uptight" Establishment and Jeannie represented the "innocent" Hippie Counterculture. It was the quintessential 60s show. :cool:
 
Jeannie was the better show. IDOJ had a crazy sort of energy that Bewitched couldn't come close to.

IDOJ had the whole space program thing going too, which I really liked. Astronaut > Boring ad exec.

I liked Bewitched too, but the show took a major hit when Dick York left and it never recovered.

I also think that Jeannie had WAY better special effects. Check out the episodes where Jeannie has shrunken herself and is hiding in a drawer, or other places...they actually bothered to build nice looking oversized props around her. Bewitched never had that level of attention to detail.

Also while both women were beautiful, Jeannie was just plain hotter.

I will say that Bewitched had one really amazing asset that IDOJ didn't....Mr. Paul Lynde!
 
does anyone remember that I Dream of Jeannie tv movie from the 80's? I dont remember anything about it other than that I hated the ending.
 
Jeannie was the better show. IDOJ had a crazy sort of energy that Bewitched couldn't come close to.

IDOJ had the whole space program thing going too, which I really liked. Astronaut > Boring ad exec.

I liked Bewitched too, but the show took a major hit when Dick York left and it never recovered.

I also think that Jeannie had WAY better special effects. Check out the episodes where Jeannie has shrunken herself and is hiding in a drawer, or other places...they actually bothered to build nice looking oversized props around her. Bewitched never had that level of attention to detail.

Also while both women were beautiful, Jeannie was just plain hotter.

I will say that Bewitched had one really amazing asset that IDOJ didn't....Mr. Paul Lynde!

And Paul even ended up on Jeannie I think, at least one time. But I agree with all the reasons you stated above. I think Dick York leaving that show was something it never recovered from. Seargent just didn't have a connection to "Sam" that I felt with Dick York. I'm not sure what it was, but there was no 'it' with them....some people just dont click

Rob
 
Endora, Maurice, Uncle Arthur, Cousin Serena, Gladys Kravitz, Doctor Bombay, Larry Tate, Aunt Clara, Esmerelda . . . Oh MY but Bewitched was a much fuller show. As I recall, Jeannie's Evil Twin Sister never even had a name. She was just "Jeannie's Evil Sister" . . .
 
Endora, Maurice, Uncle Arthur, Cousin Serena, Gladys Kravitz, Doctor Bombay, Larry Tate, Aunt Clara, Esmerelda . . . Oh MY but Bewitched was a much fuller show. As I recall, Jeannie's Evil Twin Sister never even had a name. She was just "Jeannie's Evil Sister" . . .

But how many of them were actually interesting? To me, just Larry, Endora, Doctor Bombay and Uncle Arthur. And to be fair they were all great in their supporting roles.

I'll still take Major Healy and Dr. Bellows over all of them though!
 
Endora, Maurice, Uncle Arthur, Cousin Serena, Gladys Kravitz, Doctor Bombay, Larry Tate, Aunt Clara, Esmerelda . . . Oh MY but Bewitched was a much fuller show. As I recall, Jeannie's Evil Twin Sister never even had a name. She was just "Jeannie's Evil Sister" . . .

But how many of them were actually interesting? To me, just Larry, Endora, Doctor Bombay and Uncle Arthur. And to be fair they were all great in their supporting roles.

I'll still take Major Healy and Dr. Bellows over all of them though!


I'd spend a week just with Cousin Serena alone . . .

(I wonder whatever became of Pandora Spocks anyhow)
 
I really want someone in Mad Men (in an throwaway line) to mention a meeting with Darrin Stevens at MacMahon and Tate.
 
Bewitched, mostly because of Elizabeth Montgomery.

That, and they had Aunt Clara.

I loved Aunt Clara. I always laughed myself sick when she was on the show.

Aunt Clara was classic, and Mrs. Kravitz, what neighbor hood doesn't have one? Maurice, Uncle Authur, Esmerelda, Larry Tate, Dr. Bombay (who even appeared in Passions) and Endora, as a mother-in-law who can turn "Derwood" into anything.

Sam was housewife
Jeannie was Geni

think about it

Sam was a witch, and even though I'm gay, I could see that Sam was hotter in her black Witch dress than Jeannie in her outfit.
 
Yes but Sam was trying to pass as a human. Jeannie liked being a Genie.

Too bad Sam didn't wear that outfit more often.
 
Yes but Sam was trying to pass as a human. Jeannie liked being a Genie.

Too bad Sam didn't wear that outfit more often.

At first she had to hide, mostly from Dr. Bellows and Major Nelsons mother (I seem to remember mother Nelson coming by once); then once she married Tony, she had to continue hiding her identity as a genie, and pass as a human. So Sam chose to pass as human, while Jeanie had to, at least at first while under orders from Tony.
 
I got into IDOJ more than I did Bewitched, never quite had the same feeling toward Bewitched as I did toward IDOJ, even though IDOJ was pretty silly, but in the context of other sixties comedies, it was great. I mean I grew up on a steady diet of the old Nick at Nite- Dobie Gillies, My Three Sons, My Favorite Martian, Mr. Ed, IDOJ, Batman, the Monkees, Donna Reed, Lassie, Get Smart and others, and for some reason I remember watching a lot more IDOJ. Partially because Jeannie was hot, partially because it was pure comedy. It didn't take itself seriously and I enjoyed it to the hilt. I remember getting super excited when the old Monkees series came back on Nick at Night in the 90s and taping them during a marathon they did, waking up early at 6am to start taping them. Dunno whatever happened to that tape...

Anyway... I still consider IDOJ as much a part of my childhood as some of those who grew up with it first run. And as a kid... you think EVERYTHING is first run. I kept hoping that they'd come back and do more episodes LOL
 
I got into IDOJ more than I did Bewitched, never quite had the same feeling toward Bewitched as I did toward IDOJ, even though IDOJ was pretty silly, but in the context of other sixties comedies, it was great. I mean I grew up on a steady diet of the old Nick at Nite- Dobie Gillies, My Three Sons, My Favorite Martian, Mr. Ed, IDOJ, Batman, the Monkees, Donna Reed, Lassie, Get Smart and others, and for some reason I remember watching a lot more IDOJ. Partially because Jeannie was hot, partially because it was pure comedy. It didn't take itself seriously and I enjoyed it to the hilt. I remember getting super excited when the old Monkees series came back on Nick at Night in the 90s and taping them during a marathon they did, waking up early at 6am to start taping them. Dunno whatever happened to that tape...

Anyway... I still consider IDOJ as much a part of my childhood as some of those who grew up with it first run. And as a kid... you think EVERYTHING is first run. I kept hoping that they'd come back and do more episodes LOL

Great post, and I totally agree. I found Bewitched to be, I don't know how I would term it, but it seemed stuffy. Where as IDOJ was just lunacy, especially when Tony and Roger were up to their necks with Bellows...

Robert Xavier Scorpio
 
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