And Then I Wrote...

Season 2, Episode 9, Aired
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Samantha sets up a play for a rest home to celebrate the end of the Civil War. As she writes, Endora brings her characters to life to help Sam out. Of course, nosy Gladys see all this and goes crazy, as usual. Sam suffers a writer's block near the end of writing, and her play characters lend a hand to tie up the loose ends.moreless
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  • Samantha is roped into writing a play to celebrate what is supposedly the anniversary of the end of the American Civil War but she finds that it isn't as easy as she first thought.moreless

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    Samantha has been asked to write a play for the residents of a local retirement home to commemorate the end of the US Civil War. The task proves extremely difficult as she discards draft after draft and despairs of ever getting it completed. Endora decides to assist by making the three main characters of the play come to life so that Samantha can "see" her creations in the flesh and gain inspiration from them.

    Enter Samantha's three creations. Confederate Captain Corcoran (Chet Stratton), sweet damsel, Violet (Eileen O' Neill) and a Native American (Tom Nardini), who all give Samantha tips and advice on how to write the play. When she has trouble ending her story, they even write the final act for her before obligingly disappearing.

    This episode was very weak with very few laughs to be had but no doubt die hard "Bewitched" fans will enjoy it.moreless

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    • Darrin addresses Mrs. Kravitz as Gladys. Edit
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    • This episode was filmed on July 21, 1965, Elizabeth Montgomery's sixth month of pregnancy. Edit
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    • Samantha: Well, I can't go back on my promise. Darrin: Honey, he'll understand. He's a psychiatrist. His life is filled with broken promises. Edit
    • Samantha: Well, when I kiss you, I can't think about anything else. And when I stop thinking they disappear. Now you kiss me. Darrin: Why, are they back? Edit
    • Confederate Captain: But I tell you Ma'am, if I have to face the enemy clean shaven why, I'd rather lose the war. Samantha: You're southern. You did lose. Confederate Captain: Don't dampen my spirits Ma'am. I don't know that yet. Edit
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