"Jeannie, the Governor's Wife" again sees Jeannie making up her mind without her master's consent, this time determined that he should become Governor (originally, he was intended to be President). Dr. Bellows is first to see the 'Nelson for Governor' poster in Tony's office, warning him to get rid of it before General Peterson finds out. Jeannie blinks up a nickelodeon machine that foretells the future (first seen in "My Master, the Civilian"), showing Tony the cheering crowds and adulation due to come his way. Even his office becomes a massive rally full of rabid supporters, though by the time General Peterson shows up all he sees is the viewfinder of a rocket taking off, not the belly dancer described by Dr. Bellows: "how long have you been seeing naked women?" This was the first of three posthumous appearances of the late great Barton MacLane, replaced by Vinton Hayworth's Winfield Schaeffer five episodes earlier.