View Full Version : some things I noticed...


treky
08-15-2003, 03:46 AM
in the episode where Jeannie "blinks" her great-great grandfather
so Tony can get a formula from him, in the scene where Tony's chasing his car (with Jeannie in it), at the end of the street you can see the Stevens house from "Bewitched".
Also, in the one where Tony is going to quit NASA and take a job somewhere else, when Jeannie "blinks" up that machine that lets her & Roger see Tony in his new job, Tonys office is Darrin Stephens office.
Also, in this same episode, in the opening scene, Roger walks into the Nelson house-and the door closes by itself after he walks in!:confused:

Just Popped In
08-15-2003, 05:09 PM
Yes, some of the same settings and props were used for both shows, presumably because they're both Screem Gems presentations.

I didn't pay attention to the door closing by itself behind Roger, but I'll take your word for it.

adbreen_spam
09-07-2003, 10:51 PM
I just saw that episode recently. Actually it was Jeannie that opened and closed the door for Roger. She knew he was coming so blinked it open although you don't see her do it but you can tell by Roger's reaction. He was reaching for the handle when it opened. Then as it closed by itself he looked at it oddly and said “Thank You” to Jeannie.

adbreen_spam
09-10-2003, 06:23 PM
In episode 118 “Jeannie’s Beauty Cream” Roger and Tony escort Amanda forcefully from Dr. Bellow’s office to Tony’s to hide her because she looks like different person. As they round the corner in the NASA halls, you can see that Tony is wearing white shoes! In fact, they look like clogs. I can’t imagine why that would be – did wardrobe loose his shoes?

adbreen_spam
09-11-2003, 10:04 PM
67 “Jeannie the Hip Hippie”

I just watched this episode. It is the one where Jeannie needs a pop music group for Mrs. Bellow’s bazaar. Tony says it should be easy to just get 4 people because everybody young sings and plays instruments. So she pops to various places and blinks the boys back to Tony’s. But here is the thing, while she’s gathering the guys, the background instrumental music (no lyrics) is kind of contemporary for the late sixties. And I listened closely and I swear it is “The Last Train to Clarksville” by the Monkees. Can anyone else confirm that?

FrankJSell
09-12-2003, 12:31 PM
I listened closely and I swear it is “The Last Train to Clarksville” by the Monkees. Can anyone else confirm that?

It's a little slower than the original but it is indeed the Last Train to Clarksville. The Monkees are probably one of my all time favorite bands, in part because of the block party summer about 10 years ago on N@N with Monkee Mondays (and Jeannie Fridays!)

adbreen_spam
10-05-2003, 08:54 PM
135 - Eternally Yours, Jeannie

I watched this episode recently and was totally baffled by the tag. The tag seems to be from another episode although I have watched them all and cannot figure out to which it could possibly be. The whole episode is about Tony’s old High School flame coming for a visit and Jeannie disguising herself as the girl. So then when Tony gets together with the girl, he thinks it is Jeannie so he acts very bizarre as far as the girl is concerned. Eventually that gets straightened out when Tony tells the girl, who he thinks is Jeannie, that he doesn’t care about anybody else but his lovely wife. The girl and her husband leave and presumably go back to their home town. So all that is fine and it seems the episode is over then they return from commercial and Jeannie, Tony, Roger, and a WAAF (who we have not seen in this episode but clearly seems to have been involved in something) are in his office. After a bit of confusion Tony asks Jeannie to go to lunch and Roger takes the other girl. It doesn’t fit at all.
Does anybody have any idea what happened?