i see myself in that character?. you even look at agnes moorehead as endora and you could see a lot of early touchstones for drag. samantha: don t you realize you re under a spell? endora: i know dear, but when you re in love the whole world is under a spell. patrick gomez: that was groundbreaking. herbie pilato: the great thing about the show is that samantha wasn t defined by her supernatural powers. she was really defined by her humanity. samantha: that picture, it s offensive. darrin: offensive? samantha: is that how you think i look? darrin: will you calm down - samantha: well do you? darrin: of course not. herbie pilato: the real message of bewitched was about prejudice. samantha: why did you do it? darrin: because that s the way most people think witches look. samantha: is that any reason to discriminate against a minority group? darrin: what minority group? samantha: witches of course! herbie pilato: bewitched is an immediate hit. everybody is twitching their nose. it put abc o
i see myself in that character?. you even look at agnes moorehead as endora and you could see a lot of early touchstones for drag. samantha: don t you realize you re under a spell? endora: i know dear, but when you re in love the whole world is under a spell. patrick gomez: that was groundbreaking. herbie pilato: the great thing about the show is that samantha wasn t defined by her supernatural powers. she was really defined by her humanity. samantha: that picture, it s offensive. darrin: offensive? samantha: is that how you think i look? darrin: will you calm down - samantha: well do you? darrin: of course not. herbie pilato: the real message of bewitched was about prejudice. samantha: why did you do it? darrin: because that s the way most people think witches look. samantha: is that any reason to discriminate against a minority group? darrin: what minority group? samantha: witches of course! herbie pilato: bewitched is an immediate hit. everybody is twitching their nose. it put abc o
and they re not interested in the culture in which they grew up in. they want change. feminism is rising. james ackerman: and bewitched captured that. darrin: i wish i had a drink. and a straw. james ackerman: the premise of bewitched is this nerdy ad executive from new york city ends up falling madly in love with a woman who can do magic. darrin: you re a witch?! samantha: that s what i ve been trying to tell you. laura morowitz: it could be a typical suburban family, except for the fact that her entire family are witches. and they have one adorable little girl.
witch: her powers are amazing despite the fact she s a product of a mixed marriage. jasmine guy: i wanted to be able to be invisible like her. pop from one side of the room to the other. tina fey: these ladies are straight up magic, and their husbands want them to hide it. endora: don t tell me you ve forgotten how to levitate. samantha: well of course i haven t forgotten, mother. it s just that darren prefers if i don t do any of that stuff anymore. tina fey: i remember that really pissing me off as a little kid, she s magic ! endora: young man! samantha: mother, don t! endora: just consider yourself lucky that you are not at this moment, an artichoke. patrick gomez: you can watch that show as a minority of any kind and identify with how she feels like she has to hide a part of herself. patrick gomez: and you look at paul lynde as uncle arthur. who a lot of the lgbt community could look at and say,
you can watch that show as a minority of any kind and identify with how she feels like she has to hide a part of herself. and you look at paul lynde as uncle arthur, who a lot of the lgbt community could say, i see myself in that character. you even look at agnes moorehead as endora, and you could see a lot of early touchstones for drag. mother, don t you realize you re under a spell? i know, dear, but when you re in love, the whole world is under a spell. that was groundbreaking. the great thing about the show is that samantha wasn t defined by her supernatural powers. she was really defined by her humanity. that picture, it s offensive. offensive? is that how you think i look? will you calm down well, do you? of course not. the real message of bewitched was about prejudice. why did you do it? because that s the way most people think witches look. is that any reason to discriminate against a minority group? what minority group? witches, of course!