You know, had she not passed away a year before this show premiered, I could see Elizabeth Montgomery make a fitting appearance on this show. At least we got Barbara Eden.
I had places to go before, during and after. Was glad to be able to travel without dystopian checkpoints when the unnecessary lockdowns(increased domestic abuse in the West btw, of course nobody cares) ended. I remember being refused entrance into a restaurant for not getting the vaccine in protest of coercive measures and firing people. I am glad I kept my dignity, kept my job, and stood up to the way the whole thing was handled. It's a good thing people tend to trust me on my word(I lied saying I got the vaccine) for the most part, otherwise I would have lost my income just because mentally ill people and some neurotic kids like masks to hide their faces or LARP as a Naruro character.
Well that's unfortunate for you but the lockdowns took my freedoms and my lifestyle from me without giving me a say in the matter while a bunch of chimps on the internet were telling me that it's how life "should be". I didn't even wait for those evil dystopian nightmares to be over, I ignored the laws when I could and ignored the rules regularly, and even that only gave me a slight semblance of normalcy.
@@stephensheridan1279 The lockdown had almost no effect on me. I continued about like I usually did, only I wore masks when I went to the stores. That was about it.
@@Kelaiah01Same sort of. I actually ended up with more work than usual (from home). I feel like I missed out on the trend of sitting around or having time to make banana bread. I was too busy! 😂
Such an adorable character that old lady. The actress also played on the 70s show Maude a very obnoxious journalist and a decade later she played fierce mother of Stan on the Golden Girls, two roles very much different from this one.
I knew she sounded familiar, she played Dorothy's mother in law on the Golden Girls! (I know everyone's making Bewitched mentions, but I haven't seen that show since I was little and don't remember anything from it lol)
So, the hillbillies inherited all the money, foolishly spent it all (thus upholding the "finest" human tradition of not appreciating what you didn't work for & earned with your own hands) and then had the audacity to cry foul play for not the getting the magic book too? Aha. Personally, I'd strip them of their powers, turn them into mortals and toss them out to the street like garbage.
Wasn’t Aunt Zelda and Hilda was really rich too, or the entire Soellman family rather? i remember in the pilot episode they had to hide away their wealth.
well usually when wills are involved people are dead to get the contents, i am more wondering what grandma was living off if the hillbilly side got all her money :P