I'd Rather Twitch Than Fight

Air date: 11/17/66

Samantha and Darrin give each other unappealing gifts, which causes them to bicker. When Larry suspects the couple is having trouble, he suggests to Darrin that he talk it over with a psychiatrist, while Endora insists that Samantha see one as well - none other than Sigmund Freud himself.

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Oedipus Hex

Air date: 11/24/66

Endora hexes a bowl of popcorn with a goof-off spell that ensnares Darrin, the milkman, a TV repairman, Larry, a policeman, a client, and Samantha's entire fundraising committee.

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Sam's Spooky Chair

Air date: 12/1/66

Samantha buys an antique chair, unaware that it's really a warlock who had himself transformed long ago in Boston when Samantha rejected his affections.

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My Friend Ben

Air date: 12/8/66

Aunt Clara tries to conjure up an electrician to fix a broken lamp, but zaps up Benjamin Franklin. Franklin is astounded by the 20th century and wanders away, leaving the Stephens to rescue him. Unfortunately, he gets arrested for stealing a fire engine.

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Samantha for the Defense

Air date: 12/15/66

Mr. Franklin goes on trial for the theft of a fire engine. Things get worse when it appears that everything was part of a McMann and Tate publicity stunt.

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A Gazebo Never Forgets

Air date: 12/22/66

After Darrin and Samantha apply for a bank loan for home improvements, a nosy bank loan investigator comes snooping around the Stephens' home only to see a pink polkadotted elephant that Aunt Clara mistakenly conjured up for Tabitha.

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Soapbox Derby

Air date: 12/29/66

Samantha helps a 12-year old boy to participate in a soap box derby race. Gladys Kravitz is furious when her nephew loses the race and suspects magical interference. Samantha tries to get the boy's uninterested father to come to his son's defense.

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Sam in the Moon

Air date: 1/5/67

Endora takes Samantha shopping for "warlock tea" in Tokyo one afternoon when she is supposedly cleaning the house. Samantha and Darrin later argue about her whereabouts, and she flippantly states she had been to the moon. Darrin suspects some dust and a package of tea he finds are actually from the moon, and asks a pharmacist to analyze it. Darrin is worried when he hears the pharmacist say he is going to show to the unusual tea to his brother "from NASA."