The Battle of Burning Oak

Season 5, Episode 24, Aired

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Darrin is invited to join the Burning Oak Country Club, a very exclusive and racist club. To get the right attitude, Endora changes him into the snob of all snobs.
  • Darrin has the opportunity to join the exclusive Burning Oak Country Club.

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    As we know, Larry Tate likes to do whatever his clients want, whenever they want it. Larry is excruciating when he does this but here, in the fifth season, I imagine all fans are more than used to it. He also expects Darrin to do exactly what the clients want, even when it's clear that Darrin DOESN'T want to do it.

    In this episode, Darrin is invited to join the exclusive and snobbish Burning Oak Country Club. Darrin is in two minds about it but Endora soon makes him change his mind by turning him into a terrible snob who feels that such a place is his by right.

    Apart from terrific performances by Dick York and Agnes Moorehead, there isn't much to recommend this one.moreless
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