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Am having a continued Bewitched marathon. Went out the other day and bought myself four seasons worth (in edition to the fifth season box set I bought a few weekends ago). They were on sale! $15.98 each! I couldn't resist. 18 discs. I'll be watching it the rest of my life.
Anyway, something randomly amusing. Episode 53 - Maid to Order (coincidentally, the first appearance of the actress who would later play the Stephens' maid Esmerelda - as another maid, Naomi, equally as hopeless, while the Tate's have a maid called Esmerelda [/random factoid]):
Louise (on phone): Esmerelda was just called out of town because of illness in her family and tonight I'm having a formal dinner party for eight people, including that big shot new client whatshisname... that's right, H. J. Simpson.
Heeee. Just give him some donuts, he'll be happy. :P
(Coming eventually - a clip of the Best Scene Evar from Season Five, in which Maurice turns Darrin into a horse and Samantha and Endora hunt him down in France where he is entertaining his two new personal assistants and there is so much innuendo that Angie dies)
Anyway, something randomly amusing. Episode 53 - Maid to Order (coincidentally, the first appearance of the actress who would later play the Stephens' maid Esmerelda - as another maid, Naomi, equally as hopeless, while the Tate's have a maid called Esmerelda [/random factoid]):
Louise (on phone): Esmerelda was just called out of town because of illness in her family and tonight I'm having a formal dinner party for eight people, including that big shot new client whatshisname... that's right, H. J. Simpson.
Heeee. Just give him some donuts, he'll be happy. :P
(Coming eventually - a clip of the Best Scene Evar from Season Five, in which Maurice turns Darrin into a horse and Samantha and Endora hunt him down in France where he is entertaining his two new personal assistants and there is so much innuendo that Angie dies)
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Date: 2008-04-24 05:03 pm (UTC)Hugsss
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Date: 2008-04-24 05:29 pm (UTC)ALSO SEASON FIVE IS MADE OF AWESOME. I feel a bit guilty for loving it so much, but I can't help it - there are a number of episodes at the end of the series that are completely Darrin free, and so much better because the writers were forced to write new episodes that didn't include him (a lot of the earlier episodes in that season are made up of the Samantha-says-something-that-is-an-obvious-plot-device/Endora-gets-angry-and-casts-a-spell-on-Darrin/Darrin-makes-an-idiot-of-himself-at-the-office/but-in-the-end-Sam-comes-up-with-an-explanation-and-saves-the-day formula, which is rather tiresome after a while). The Darrin-free episodes are fabulous. The guilt comes from knowing that his absence was because Dick York had a back injury and collapsed on set and quit the show because he was too unwell to continue, but still.
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Date: 2008-04-24 05:38 pm (UTC)http://handbrake.fr/?article=download
You have also inspired me finally to do something about the unopened Netflix that have been sitting on my DVD player for months. I need your Master Builder, but I also, it is plain, need season five. Now, to see how bad is this film I got just because I wanted to see Jeanne Moreau play someone's political advisor...