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Oliver Phonglehorn
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I'm pretty sure she called him Dumbo at least once.

I totally voted for Samantha in Nick at Nite's "Who's more powerful, Jeannie or Samantha?" poll in 1994 or so. And she won!

I totally voted for Samantha in Nick at Nite's "Who's more powerful, Jeannie or Samantha?" poll in 1994 or so. And she won!

Jeannie was constantly doing whatever she wanted rather than doing what Major Nelson told her too, though. She was pretty subversive in her own way… the difference being that she could be banished to her bottle for misbehaving.

Jeannie was constantly doing whatever she wanted rather than doing what Major Nelson told her too, though. She was pretty subversive in her own way… the difference being that she could be banished to her bottle for misbehaving.

Yeah, I like that they let the baby just say baby stuff in those scenes. I wonder if it makes the editing any more difficult, as you can't expect a baby to do the same thing in two consecutive takes.

Yeah, I like that they let the baby just say baby stuff in those scenes. I wonder if it makes the editing any more difficult, as you can't expect a baby to do the same thing in two consecutive takes.

When the sequence began, I was kind of rolling my eyes, because I can easily see such a storyline becoming overwrought with drama. Is it just a way to ensure that Kristina continues to get a crying scene every week? But as it went on, and Adam saw her and she told him… yeah, it was really well done.

When the sequence began, I was kind of rolling my eyes, because I can easily see such a storyline becoming overwrought with drama. Is it just a way to ensure that Kristina continues to get a crying scene every week? But as it went on, and Adam saw her and she told him… yeah, it was really well done.

That line made me wonder if the writers had anything in mind, but I didn't arrive at that conclusion. But it's as good a guess as any.

That line made me wonder if the writers had anything in mind, but I didn't arrive at that conclusion. But it's as good a guess as any.

I actually see them doing that somewhere down the road. Maybe he could do data entry, but quit because it was boring?

I actually see them doing that somewhere down the road. Maybe he could do data entry, but quit because it was boring?

And Kristina crying at least once.

And Kristina crying at least once.

So I guess we can assume Max got Guacamole back? I kept waiting for the scene where he found out Victor stole the lizard and got all scream-y about it.

So I guess we can assume Max got Guacamole back? I kept waiting for the scene where he found out Victor stole the lizard and got all scream-y about it.

Most TVs these days have a "secondary audio program" feature you can turn on or off, which I believe is usually either a Spanish language track or the descriptive language track you mention. Maybe somebody at your local NBC affiliate pushed the wrong button?

Most TVs these days have a "secondary audio program" feature you can turn on or off, which I believe is usually either a Spanish language track or the descriptive language track you mention. Maybe somebody at your local NBC affiliate pushed the wrong button?

Also: It's pretty bad form arguing in front of clients, isn't it? How long can these guys keep that studio open if they keep kicking out or breaking up with all the musicians who record there?