Tony allows Jeannie grant Roger one wish. Roger accidentally makes Tony spill coffee :n his clothes and wishes he hadn't done it. Jeannie blinks and the stain disappears. Roger is crushed when he realizes he has blown his wish. Dr. Bellows happens by as it becomes clear that the jacket is now virtually indestructible. He tries to prove that somehow Tony has made a great discovery, but succeeds only in ruining four of Gen. Peterson's uniforms. Enraged, Peterson orders Bellows' transfer to Iceland. Although Tony dislikes Bellows, he feels responsible for his exile. Peterson rejects Tony's plea to keep Bellows at the base. Jeannie now turns herself into an Air. Force colonel and persuades Peterson to rescind Bellows' transfer. Later, Tony again allows Jeannie to grant Roger a single wish. Reviewing the endless possibilities. Roger muses that he once wanted to be the funniest man in the world. Immediately Groucho Marx appears is his place. watch
Now, I'm not one to say "I told you so," but… for several weeks I've been yelling from the rooftops that C.J. definitely wasn't the source of the military shuttle leak. Granted, that was a slightly easier call than, say, the mysterious Mr. Frost predicting the assassination of the president of Kazakhstan. (Word to the wise: Never get into a dead pool with that guy.) It just had to be Toby, didn't it? It's perfect. His brother's an astronaut, his new job as press secretary has him around reporters all day and, mostly, because a woefully underused Richard Shiff has to be looking for the Oval Office exit after seven years. Did anyone else think it looked like President Bartlet already knew it was Toby? That whole exchange about Leo being in trouble felt a little weird. Speaking of a little weird, are we to believe that Kristin Chenoweth's Annabeth has a thing for Leo? Sure seemedread more