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* Crowning Moment Of Awesome - While this may be at the dead bottom of all such magical/gimmick shows, it contains a scene none of the others really did. In one ep, the family uses Vicki in a scheme to try and get their ultra-nosey neighbors to move away! Samantha never did this to Mrs. Kravitz; Jeannie never pulled this on the various officers haunting Tony; This Troper firmly believes that this is the one and only instance in the history of these shows where the protagonists just tried to get rid of their plot-burden. Naturally, since [[Status Quo Is God]], it didn't work, but to see it even tried was just cool.
* Crowning Moment Of Awesome - While this may be at the dead bottom of all such magical/gimmick shows, it contains a scene none of the others really did. In one ep, the family uses Vicki in a scheme to try and get their ultra-nosey neighbors to move away! Samantha never did this to Mrs. Kravitz; Jeannie never pulled this on the various officers haunting Tony; This Troper firmly believes that this is the one and only instance in the history of these shows where the protagonists just tried to get rid of their plot-burden. Naturally, since [[Status Quo Is God]], it didn't work, but to see it even tried was just cool.



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  • Crowning Moment Of Awesome - While this may be at the dead bottom of all such magical/gimmick shows, it contains a scene none of the others really did. In one ep, the family uses Vicki in a scheme to try and get their ultra-nosey neighbors to move away! Samantha never did this to Mrs. Kravitz; Jeannie never pulled this on the various officers haunting Tony; This Troper firmly believes that this is the one and only instance in the history of these shows where the protagonists just tried to get rid of their plot-burden. Naturally, since Status Quo Is God, it didn't work, but to see it even tried was just cool.