Not a bad episode, didn't stick out as anything great for the most part but the bit where Larry Tate rejects the account of a man for being racist is my favourite moment for that character in the entire series. It was funny and it developed the character whie being in keeping with that character.
Unusual episode for this late in the series. I not talking about the racial issues in this episode as much as I am talking about how this episode has the feel of a season one or season two episode. The tone was different, the show had a lot more heart in the earliest years, and this episode has that feel to it. Otherwise, by this time, the series had gone totally slapstick
question who was this girl on played Tabitha's classmate or sister
meterman432110 1 month ago
i hate how the dude asumes that her mother is a house keeper....
0awsome0bublbe0 5 months ago
Not a bad episode, didn't stick out as anything great for the most part but the bit where Larry Tate rejects the account of a man for being racist is my favourite moment for that character in the entire series. It was funny and it developed the character whie being in keeping with that character.
GaEv4 10 months ago
Racial issues were very different in the early 70s than they are now.
steveatl40 1 year ago
Notice how they both looked bizzarre when they changed colors.
funkbrother216 1 year ago
Racial issues
pictureisup1 1 year ago
Unusual episode for this late in the series. I not talking about the racial issues in this episode as much as I am talking about how this episode has the feel of a season one or season two episode. The tone was different, the show had a lot more heart in the earliest years, and this episode has that feel to it. Otherwise, by this time, the series had gone totally slapstick
cmulwee001 1 year ago
I saw this when it first aired! I remember Liz's intro to it, calling it "A very Special Bewitched." Maybe the first ever "Very Special Episode."
TheMikester307 2 years ago
i love this apesode
intrepid93 2 years ago