So what is the scene Elizabeth Montgomery regrets doing? Why entice and trick viewers into watching till the end 😢and not give us the scene? Is this a gimmick that makes fools of the audience? 😮19:02
Happening way too often on YT videos these days. The internet is, sadly, full of click-bait and frankly the people doing this should be ashamed of themsleves.
I agree as well, an enticing title is one thing. A lying clickbait is another. I generally enjoy this channels content but this one saddened me. The episode was good without the clickbait, only reason I didn’t get it a thumbs up or down
I enjoyed all of "Bewitched" and don't think it was long enough either. But then again I was born in 1960 & didn't have a TV in our house until 1965 or later. Also enjoyed "I Dream of Jeannie".
Well the comedic edge comes from her being determined to not use her powers to please Darrin. I prefer Darrin (Dick York) to the next Darrin (Dick Sargent). I always got the feeling Dick Sargent’s Darrin was always completely annoyed with Samantha. Very little believable affection.
Bewitched was my favorite show while I was growing up in the ‘60’s. Looking back now at the last season, I do see a difference in Elizabeth, she looked bored and couldn’t wait for that particular taping to end. My fave’s were the episodes featuring Serena and Endora, but every show was “magical!”😊
Bet I'm the dominant only cool enough to notice the great and eclectic taste in wall art of the Stevens house featuring the works of both Picasso's Blue Period (complete with the correct sideview framing of his "Old Guitarist" painting) and the folky landscape of Grandma Moses. I wonder why no Big Eyed Kid art from Margaret Kean? She probably could have been convinced to do a custom Big Eyed Tabitha just for the show.
I wouldn't call the 60s boring. How about change and violent? Well, the split between Asher and Liz started with his cheating on her, from what I've heard over the years, more than once. Michael's also made a sexist remark toward Liz. Moorehead was out of line. She knew how bad York's health was and made a crack, as she did, ticked Liz off and she confronted Moorehead and told her to apologize. She did onset, but she still mistreated Sargent, as though he were the blame. Moorehead should've gone to the Ashers, in private, if she had an issue. Some fluff it off, but it hurt Dick Sargent. It was enough for him to enter a new role without a diva making it worse for him. Liz stood by him and they became very close friends and a big supporter. Some of you may not know this, but according to Bill Asher, in a late 1990s interview, said that York went into a coma and they couldn't bring him out of it. Asher went in and talked to him until he came out of it. York didn't tell the producers of his condition.
I’m definitely a fan of the original Darrin (Dick York). Dick Sargent always seemed like a mean, cranky old man, even though he was only in his 30’s at the time. There was just nothing pleasant about him, even though having a “wife” who was drop-dead gorgeous and could’ve created an amazing life for him simply by twitching her nose should have made him the happiest guy on the planet. But yes, I think the show ended at the proper time. The whole situation was getting ridiculous, what with an identical cousin (Sarina) and the 2 kids barely being mentioned in the last season. It ran its course, and did much better than other TV shows from the same time period.
Honestly I had a hard time noticing anyone else on screen when Samantha was in frame. I was a youngster then and still feel the same way now. She was without a doubt the most beautiful woman on tv. (Especially with the dark hair). ❤
I am a Dick York man, always felt he was better as Darren than Sergeant. Favorite episodes, anything with Uncle Arthur and Cousin Sabrina, and the ones where Tabitha got in trouble. Always funny. Fantastic show, will always remain close to my heart.
I loved all the "Bewitched" shows, no matter who acted the part of Darrin. As a child I heard the original Darrin died. That kind of scared and bothered me since I felt an attachment to all of the cast and they were like my parents age and aren't supposed to die yet. As far as the over controlling Darrin went, I couldn't understand why he didn't want her to do magic. But back then men were these sensitive things that couldn't handle their wives working, and it seemed like this was just another one of those men things. "No woman of mine is going to get a job! I'm a man and I take care of my family myself!" I heard men say. So Darrin just feels that way about Samantha helping him have a much less stressful and more enjoyable life. She's a woman and not supposed to do that. When I grow up I'll understand men being that way. Now I hate "Derwood" not letting Samantha use her powers. I agree with the mother he is a jerk. I get pitying Samantha for wasting her life with someone like that when she could have had a more laid back, fun man she could wave her hands and create herself.
I loved York and Sargent equally, and I also loved Bewitched and Jeanie equally. They were two different environments and they were old fashioned fun. 🤩
That was Barbara Stanwyck wrong pic and it's Swack Hammer .. they should have had a different person playing endora she was a problem 🙄 I never liked how they wanted Darren not wanting Sam to use her powers it would have been alot more fun 😏
I'm actually enjoying Do You Remember focusing on Sam. Even though I don't completely agree with his perspective. The viewers were not presented with a "headache" in trying to reconcile the unusual level of domestic power Sam held in that relationship. Only the most safe space obsessed woke snowflake would characterize the dynamics between Darrin and Sam as "abusive" . She was an incredibly powerful witch who's power made Darrin (Darwood 😂🤣) uneasy but presented it's utility many times in saving his ass in numerous scenarios in which Larry Tate was about to fire him. Pretty simple stuff. Literally understood and accepted that highly entertaining premise as a 5 year old and was able to enjoy every episode. If John Eldswick is serious (and not being tongue in cheek) about the lingering psychic toxicity of switching Darrin's then he is a fun killing sissy who's presence would spell doom for any party. You should do a full Jeanie vs Samantha episode 🤘
Are there really tons of forums literally dedicated to York vs Sargent?!!? That's pretty F'ing rad! So that would indicate the enduring level of merit based quality of that show, as opposed to sheer nostalgia. I knew I could find forums where I could argue for hours about David Lee Roth Van Halen vs Sammy Hagar Van Halen, but I didn't realize I could find similar arena's of battle for the comfort food of TV minutiae.
The change to Dick Sargent wasn't that jarring to the audience. If theyed dyed his hair darker, like Dick York, even more of the audience wouldn't have noticed. I think, this is unique to "Bewitched", that a lead actor is changed & no one really cares. If they'd changed Larry Hagman out on "I Dream of Jeanie", it wouldn't have worked. Actor change outs, like Marilyn on "The Munsters" worked, because they weren't lead characters.
Daren did get powers in one episode, maybe two.. where Samantha's dad gave him a talisman to give him powers. And Endora gave him powers too I believe in another episode.
I think that sometimes they put things in the video just to generate comments. Like putting Barbera Avedon benieth Barbara Stanwick's picture. Well, here's my comment. 😮
The change to Dick Sargent wasn't that jarring to the audience. If theyed dyed his hair darker, like Dick York, even more of the audience wouldn't have noticed. I think, this is unique to "Bewitched", that a lead actor is changed & no one really cares. If they'd changed Larry Hagman out on "I Dream of Jeanie", it wouldn't have worked. Actor change outs, like Marilyn on "The Munsters" worked, because they weren't lead characters.
To be fair all the sitcom men back then were jerks. But I liked Daren way more than Ward Clever. Could not stand Ward. Ricky Ricardo was probably the most nice and likable character. I’m going off the 90s Nick at Nite line up though. That’s where I watched most of these shows.
the misleading titles aren't necessary. the thumbnail image that isn't in the video isn't necessary. You could have played this honest, and we still would have watched it. Why do you have to be a Trump about it ?
So what is the scene Elizabeth Montgomery regrets doing? Why entice and trick viewers into watching till the end 😢and not give us the scene? Is this a gimmick that makes fools of the audience? 😮19:02
Happening way too often on YT videos these days. The internet is, sadly, full of click-bait and frankly the people doing this should be ashamed of themsleves.
Yes I agree 💯👍🏻
I agree as well, an enticing title is one thing. A lying clickbait is another. I generally enjoy this channels content but this one saddened me.
The episode was good without the clickbait, only reason I didn’t get it a thumbs up or down
I enjoyed all of "Bewitched" and don't think it was long enough either. But then again I was born in 1960 & didn't have a TV in our house until 1965 or later. Also enjoyed "I Dream of Jeannie".
Derrin was an idiot. Sam should use her gift to the fullest.
That was part of the show. It created conflict
I think people are over thinking this sitcom. It was funny in it's time...❤
Well the comedic edge comes from her being determined to not use her powers to please Darrin. I prefer Darrin (Dick York) to the next Darrin (Dick Sargent). I always got the feeling Dick Sargent’s Darrin was always completely annoyed with Samantha. Very little believable affection.
Bewitched was my favorite show while I was growing up in the ‘60’s. Looking back now at the last season, I do see a difference in Elizabeth, she looked bored and couldn’t wait for that particular taping to end.
My fave’s were the episodes featuring Serena and Endora, but every show was “magical!”😊
Barbara Avedon? That was Barbara Stanwyck!!
I thought the same thing. She looked very much like Barbara Stanwick, but that IS/WAS Barbara Avedon
I was going to say that.
Spoilers: This video in no way shows or dicusses "The Bewitched Scene that Elizabeth Montgomery regrets doing"
This video really captures the magic and complexity behind Bewitched!
It was a great show but I like Dick York.
I grew up watching Bewitched and I Dream of Jeanie as a kid in the early 70’s and I still watch the reruns.
Barbara Avedon sure looks like Barbara Stanwyck. Amongst all of her many movie parts, she played the matriarch of the show “The Big Valley”.
Bet I'm the dominant only cool enough to notice the great and eclectic taste in wall art of the Stevens house featuring the works of both Picasso's Blue Period (complete with the correct sideview framing of his "Old Guitarist" painting) and the folky landscape of Grandma Moses. I wonder why no Big Eyed Kid art from Margaret Kean? She probably could have been convinced to do a custom Big Eyed Tabitha just for the show.
I wouldn't call the 60s boring. How about change and violent?
Well, the split between Asher and Liz started with his cheating on her, from what I've heard over the years, more than once. Michael's also made a sexist remark toward Liz. Moorehead was out of line. She knew how bad York's health was and made a crack, as she did, ticked Liz off and she confronted Moorehead and told her to apologize. She did onset, but she still mistreated Sargent, as though he were the blame. Moorehead should've gone to the Ashers, in private, if she had an issue.
Some fluff it off, but it hurt Dick Sargent. It was enough for him to enter a new role without a diva making it worse for him. Liz stood by him and they became very close friends and a big supporter.
Some of you may not know this, but according to Bill Asher, in a late 1990s interview, said that York went into a coma and they couldn't bring him out of it. Asher went in and talked to him until he came out of it.
York didn't tell the producers of his condition.
Loved bewitched and I dream of jeanie👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️still watch reruns today
Why didn’t they have an in-universe explanation of the Darren switches? Like the mother in law changes Darren and just refuses to change him back?
Oh man, that would have been classic Endora. LOL!! Too funny.
I’m definitely a fan of the original Darrin (Dick York). Dick Sargent always seemed like a mean, cranky old man, even though he was only in his 30’s at the time. There was just nothing pleasant about him, even though having a “wife” who was drop-dead gorgeous and could’ve created an amazing life for him simply by twitching her nose should have made him the happiest guy on the planet. But yes, I think the show ended at the proper time. The whole situation was getting ridiculous, what with an identical cousin (Sarina) and the 2 kids barely being mentioned in the last season. It ran its course, and did much better than other TV shows from the same time period.
Nick did you play with Tabatha dolls?😅😂
Honestly I had a hard time noticing anyone else on screen when Samantha was in frame. I was a youngster then and still feel the same way now. She was without a doubt the most beautiful woman on tv. (Especially with the dark hair). ❤
8 or 9 years is the longest any sitcom should last. Anything beyond that becomes a disaster.
I am a Dick York man, always felt he was better as Darren than Sergeant. Favorite episodes, anything with Uncle Arthur and Cousin Sabrina, and the ones where Tabitha got in trouble. Always funny. Fantastic show, will always remain close to my heart.
I loved all the "Bewitched" shows, no matter who acted the part of Darrin. As a child I heard the original Darrin died. That kind of scared and bothered me since I felt an attachment to all of the cast and they were like my parents age and aren't supposed to die yet. As far as the over controlling Darrin went, I couldn't understand why he didn't want her to do magic. But back then men were these sensitive things that couldn't handle their wives working, and it seemed like this was just another one of those men things. "No woman of mine is going to get a job! I'm a man and I take care of my family myself!" I heard men say. So Darrin just feels that way about Samantha helping him have a much less stressful and more enjoyable life. She's a woman and not supposed to do that. When I grow up I'll understand men being that way. Now I hate "Derwood" not letting Samantha use her powers. I agree with the mother he is a jerk. I get pitying Samantha for wasting her life with someone like that when she could have had a more laid back, fun man she could wave her hands and create herself.
i was surprised to see how young Montgomery was when she passed away.
I loved York and Sargent equally, and I also loved Bewitched and Jeanie equally. They were two different environments and they were old fashioned fun. 🤩
That was Barbara Stanwyck wrong pic and it's Swack Hammer .. they should have had a different person playing endora she was a problem 🙄 I never liked how they wanted Darren not wanting Sam to use her powers it would have been alot more fun 😏
Dick York was my favorite Darren.
Someone was trying to tell us the true nature of wimmens. 😂.
Click bait. I hate when the caption does not fit the video. You are dishonest. Count on me to never click you again.
I was born in 1960 so I didn't start watching til probably 1966.
Montgomery had some pretty dark roles before Bewitched, too.
I hated how Darren was always making her hide her witchy side. It seemed pretty toxic
She needed shorter skirts and more tank tops. 😊mmm.
I'm actually enjoying Do You Remember focusing on Sam. Even though I don't completely agree with his perspective. The viewers were not presented with a "headache" in trying to reconcile the unusual level of domestic power Sam held in that relationship. Only the most safe space obsessed woke snowflake would characterize the dynamics between Darrin and Sam as "abusive" . She was an incredibly powerful witch who's power made Darrin (Darwood 😂🤣) uneasy but presented it's utility many times in saving his ass in numerous scenarios in which Larry Tate was about to fire him. Pretty simple stuff. Literally understood and accepted that highly entertaining premise as a 5 year old and was able to enjoy every episode. If John Eldswick is serious (and not being tongue in cheek) about the lingering psychic toxicity of switching Darrin's then he is a fun killing sissy who's presence would spell doom for any party. You should do a full Jeanie vs Samantha episode 🤘
Are there really tons of forums literally dedicated to York vs Sargent?!!? That's pretty F'ing rad! So that would indicate the enduring level of merit based quality of that show, as opposed to sheer nostalgia. I knew I could find forums where I could argue for hours about David Lee Roth Van Halen vs Sammy Hagar Van Halen, but I didn't realize I could find similar arena's of battle for the comfort food of TV minutiae.
The change to Dick Sargent wasn't that jarring to the audience. If theyed dyed his hair darker, like Dick York, even more of the audience wouldn't have noticed. I think, this is unique to "Bewitched", that a lead actor is changed & no one really cares. If they'd changed Larry Hagman out on "I Dream of Jeanie", it wouldn't have worked. Actor change outs, like Marilyn on "The Munsters" worked, because they weren't lead characters.
I thought Darren was stupid.
Your mother-in-law is a powerful witch and he insults her. You kiss that butt!
Daren did get powers in one episode, maybe two.. where Samantha's dad gave him a talisman to give him powers. And Endora gave him powers too I believe in another episode.
Lets ruin it..blah blah blah
I never noticed the Menorah right inside the Stevens' front door 3:58 . That sure answers any Christians burning Witches complications.
I cannot stand TV and big screen ppl, who feel compelled to teach us lessons they want us to learn.
I think that sometimes they put things in the video just to generate comments. Like putting Barbera Avedon benieth Barbara Stanwick's picture. Well, here's my comment. 😮
Yick Dork
The change to Dick Sargent wasn't that jarring to the audience. If theyed dyed his hair darker, like Dick York, even more of the audience wouldn't have noticed. I think, this is unique to "Bewitched", that a lead actor is changed & no one really cares. If they'd changed Larry Hagman out on "I Dream of Jeanie", it wouldn't have worked. Actor change outs, like Marilyn on "The Munsters" worked, because they weren't lead characters.
Fun fact. So they started on 11.22.63.
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Or 1970
Elisabeth was the one who was the cheater she had alot of affairs
Thanks..
Dick York ! Paul Lynda and Always Endora
To be fair all the sitcom men back then were jerks. But I liked Daren way more than Ward Clever. Could not stand Ward. Ricky Ricardo was probably the most nice and likable character. I’m going off the 90s Nick at Nite line up though. That’s where I watched most of these shows.
Good evening
I.was a little girl.in Brazil..and I loved Samantha...
Can u share the story if Gladys changes
CLICK BAIT
the misleading titles aren't necessary. the thumbnail image that isn't in the video isn't necessary. You could have played this honest, and we still would have watched it. Why do you have to be a Trump about it ?