I Dream of Jeannie season 1 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Jeannie converses with her invisible Aunt Fatama, causing concern for Tony, her master, who worries about being discovered. Jeannie then levitates outside, alarming Tony further when their young neighbor Custer becomes fascinated by her powers. Major Jamison, Custer's father, seeks Tony's help with Custer's vivid imagination. Meanwhile, Dr. Bellows grows curious about these supernatural occurrences. After Custer's brief disappearance to a carnival, Tony realizes his misunderstandings and apologizes to Jeannie, ending the episode on a reconciliatory note.
Full Episode S01E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who was Jeannie talking to at the beginning of the episode?
She was talking to her Aunt Fatama.
Why was Tony concerned about Jeannie talking to Aunt Fatama?
Tony was worried about being caught with Jeannie in his house.
How did Jeannie explain Aunt Fatama's presence to Tony?
She said Aunt Fatama had been visiting her secretly all week.
What unusual activity did Jeannie do that concerned Tony?
Jeannie was floating on a towel outside.
Who is Custer and what is his interest?
Custer is a young neighbor interested in space and astronauts.
What did Major Jamison want from Tony?
He wanted Tony to talk to his son, Custer, about his imaginative beliefs.
Why was Dr. Bellows interested in Tony's house?
Dr. Bellows was intrigued by Custer's stories related to the space program.
How did Dr. Bellows and Custer get caught outside Tony's house?
They were caught peeping through the window, leading to a misunderstanding.
What was Custer's explanation for his disappearance?
He was at a carnival all day, fascinated by a ride and a performer's tricks.
How does the episode resolve the tension between Tony and Jeannie?
Tony apologizes to Jeannie for his accusations, and they reconcile.