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Aired: 2/27/1968
Jeannie resents Tony's praise of Mrs. Bellows' cooking and housekeeping and wants to show she's just as good. She asks Haji, master of the genies, to take away her powers. Reluctantly he agrees -- for one week. Mrs. Bellows hears Tony discussing Jeannie, who is trying her hand at keeping house. With no magic power, everything is a mess. Tony comes home to starched pajamas, boiled steak and ruined uniforms. When Jeannie complains that Tony doesn't appreciate her, Mrs. Bellows assumes they are married. She thinks Tony is a rotten husband and resolves to help Jeannie get a divorce.
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Aired: 2/21/1968
A plant that thinks Dr. Smith is its mother attaches itself to the Jupiter 2.
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Aired: 4/10/1967
From a book, Tony learns that genies lose their powers if they marry mortals. He immediately proposes to Jeannie. Roger tells Tony he's making a mistake but agrees to be best man. When Roger warns that Tony will be out of the space program if he marries a genie, Jeannie replies she won't be a genie and summons Haji to back her up. Haji disapproves of the marriage, but shows what it will be like in a crystal ball. They see a party in Tony's house and learn. that Dr. and Mrs. Bellows like Jeannie. Roger also sees a lovely girl named Sally. Impressed by this view of Tony's perfect marriage, Roger approves and wishes he could meet Sally. Roger is horrified when Tony mentions children. He summons Haji, who reveals that when a genie weds a mortal, their children nay resemble either parent. In the crystal ball, Haji shows Tony Jr. and Jeannie Jr., both with Jeannie's powers. Dr. Bellows plans to investigate the strange happenings they cause. When Roger tries to persuade Jeannie against marrying Tony, she pops him into a dungeon. He summons Haji again, who is furious that Jeannie plans to wed without his consent. Just as Tony and Jeannie are leaving, Haji forces her to admit their children may be genies. The marriage is called off. At the dungeon to rescue Roger, Jeannie and Tony find that Haji has produced Sally to keep Roger company.
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Aired: 3/27/1967
When Tony is best man at a wedding, Jeannie decides they should get married too. Roger advises Jeannie to play hard to get. Jeannie declares she's not interested in marriage, and Tony replies he feels the same. She reports her failure of reverse psychology to Roger. Jeannie resorts to a most powerful and dangerous spell involving a lock of Tony's hair, a piece of fingernail and some clothing. She blinks and Tony proposes. Haji, chief Djinn, accuses Jeannie of disobeying the decree banning love spells on masters. Jeannie refuses to remove the spell because wedding pleas are set. Haji threatens the worst. Tony and Jeannie go to Las Vegas with Roger as best man. As Roger tosses rice, Haji carries out his threats. Tony slips, breaks a leg, then a wrist. Jeannie recalls Haji's warning and tells Roger she can't help. Roger regrets that Tony will lose his chance to be first on the moon. Jeannie tries again. Acute appendicitis is added to Tony's afflictions. Jeannie admits that if she removes the spell, Tony will not marry her. Resigned, she blinks end all Tony's ills vanish. When Tony says he must get to NASA for as important meeting, Jeannie blinks him there in his hospital gown.
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