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Re: I Dream of Jeannie: Inconsistencies Discovered, History Gone Wild
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The lovely Diana Ewing as Droxine.  And they really went for broke in terms of navel exposure there! 
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The one where she's in the safe has a LOT of those moments.
I was thinking all they had to do was drill a hole in that safe in the first place and she could turn to mist and shoot out of there like a sneeze. And I was thinking, Would an explosion hurt her? You'd think she's be oblivious to that.
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That's another problem. She's a Genie. A man-made safe wouldn't be able to hold her. Just like the vacuum cleaner .... but the writer's aptly decided to not let that happen ...
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Yeah, the vacuum! Great example. They just went with whatever they could. Gilligan's Island was the same. Nothing sensible about these shows. If they had locked Gilligan up until after the rescue they would have had 4 episodes and then it would be over.
I think they sometimes used the outside of Mj Nelson's place on Gomer Pyle. May be the picket fence that looks familiar.
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....Major Neely ....
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NOBODY ELSE BUT MARK LOOK IN SPOILER:
Warning Spoiler! Click to showIt's "Major Healy". Just didn't want to embarrass you. Heh heh! And he's still the same as he was on the show..at least he was on the commentary, like he could do that character today.
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GOMER PYLE filmed at Desilu/Paramount-Cahuenga (interior sets) in Hollywood, and 40 Acres in Culver City (exteriors).
IDOJ was a Screen Gems producton, and filmed at Columbia-Sunset/Gower (interiors) in Hollywood, and the Columbia Ranch in Burbank (exteriors).
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That settles that. I guess it's the white picket fence. That episode where the woman driver (hee hee) keeps smashing the car and blames it on either Gomer or Sgt Carter. I thought that might be the same house as Mj Nelson.
OT, I have IDoJ complete but I can't wait until they release Gomer as a complete series set. I'll wait until I get to that Gomer episode of Andy (I have Andy complete as well) but after that'll I'll need Gomer on my shelf. Seriously can't wait!! Just talking about it here makes me crave it again. Must be one of the best spin offs ever.
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I LOVE IDOJ! There are many inconsistencies, however. One of the inconsistencies is that is some episodes Jeannie says that Jeannie's cannot be photographed and in other episodes she is able to be photographed with no problem. The classic episode where she cannot be photographed is when there was a wedding and she kept blinking out and blinking a manakin in to take her place.
I may not be right about this but she says that she was trapped in her bottle for 2000 years but she remembers events and fanous people who lived less than 2000 years ago Tony Salmon
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I also remember the "photo" inconsistancies as well. Still, "Jeannie" is one of my 60's favorites. I liked the first 2 seasons the best of the series but I have the complete show on DVD with the first season B/W set.
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