Samantha's Magic Sitter

Season 8, Episode 15, Aired

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Esmeralda's magic seems to be all wrong and is a failure as a witch. Larry says that a client of his needs a babysitter for the evening and gets Esmeralda to do the job so he can sign the contracts to win the deal. Esmeralda shows the Norton's child, Ralph, some magic and no one believes him when he tells all about it. As a result, Esmeralda is fired and Larry loses the Norton account. So Samantha sets up a dinner party with Esmeralda as a magician. Once everything is cleared up, everyone gets what they wants: The Nortons are friends again and Larry wins the account.moreless
  • Poor old Esmerelda is having trouble with her magic again.

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    Esmerelda is feeling low because her magic is once again kaput. Her spells are either not working or going disasterously wrong. Meanwhile, as usual, Larry is chasing a big account, this time, it's with a company owned by Mr. Norton who needs a babysitter and Esmerelda is drafted for the job.

    The babysitting goes well, especially when Esmerelda shows her young charge some magic. Unfortunately, the young man won't stop talking about what Esmerleda showed him and all of this causes trouble for Larry, who ends up losing the Norton account. Thankfully, Samantha saves the day by having some children over and getting Esmerelda to put on a magic show.

    A reasonably good episode but, once again, I find myself annoyed with Larry Tate who has to be the most stereotyped character in the entire show, along with Gladys Kravitz, which is a pity.moreless
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