- After Darrin's client makes a pass at Samantha, she turns him into a dog and then loses him.
- Rex Barker, a maker of baby food, is a potential client for the ad agency. Larry Tate and Darrin Stephens hope to win him over at the Stephens' dinner party, but Mr. Barker is interested only in Darrin's wife, Samantha, who does her best to resist his advances. Unfortunately, Barker manages to get her alone out in the gazebo and corners her. Sam is forced to take drastic action: she turns Mr. Barker into a small dog. When the dinner party is over, Darrin is furious to learn that the pesky pooch that has suddenly shown up out of nowhere is the baby food man with the half-million dollar account. He refuses to believe Sam's explanation about what happened and demands that she change him back. Sam angrily refuses and throws Darrin out of the bedroom. Samantha's mother, Endora, could not be more pleased and hopes this marital spat spells doom for her daughter's marriage with a mortal.—J. Spurlin
- On Mssrs. McMann and Tate's urging, Samantha and Darrin throw a dinner party for Darrin's potential new client, Rex Barker, a baby food manufacturer. Although Samantha is happy to host the dinner party in the mortal way, she may regret doing so after a drunk Barker makes an aggressive and unwelcome pass at her, despite he bringing his own date to the party and despite Samantha telling him to stop. Samantha, figuring that she has no other option, turns Barker into a dog. Not finding a good time to turn Barker back into a human, Samantha eventually tells Darrin what she did. An angry Darrin feels that Samantha's actions have ruined signing this account. In turn, this action by Darrin could be the deal breaker for Samantha in their young marriage. Complicating the matter is that Barker, as a dog, runs away, which means that Samantha has to find him before she can change him back, and hopefully teach him a lesson in the process.—Huggo
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