"I Dream of Jeannie" My Master, the Thief (TV Episode 1966) Poster

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4/10
Jeannie walks over her master in 2000 year old slippers
kevinolzak12 November 2016
"My Master, the Thief" finds Jeannie obsessed with recovering her priceless 2000 year old slippers from a museum exhibit on loan to the US. The theft of the slippers will become an international incident if not returned within 24 hours, with Major Nelson once more in hot water with Dr. Bellows, who is forced to eat a shoebox after finding a lobster instead of slippers in Tony's office. With the security guard waiting in the doctor's office to identify the culprit, Tony and Roger are forced to break into the museum to restore the missing slippers, though he admits that she deserves to keep what's rightfully hers. This heartfelt admission is enough for Jeannie to finally allow her master to avoid prosecution.
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3/10
Those slippers are beautiful
PizzaHips20 September 2022
This might be one of the worst episodes of the entire series. Jeannie and Tony visit a museum and she notices in a glass case that her slippers, that she lost 2000 years ago, are displayed. When they first get to the museum Tony says to Jeannie " we only have 15 minutes cause I have to get to the base" Who goes to a museum when they only have 15 minutes? He has a Jeannie time is not an issue.

So Jeannie sees the slippers and blinks them on her feet, why would she not blink a phony pair back in the case? Why wouldn't Tony tell her to blink a phony pair after he finds out?

They go to the museum to break in and put the slippers back and Jeannie blinks in right in front of Roger. Somehow he does not see her. I like the show probably because of Barbara Eden and Larry Hagman but the writers have many terrible episodes unfortunately.
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