Another connection between this episode & "I Dream of Jeannie": the Baxters' attic where they find Susie is also Tony Nelson's attic.
Hazel is looking for Susie out on the street. Geographically at one point, Hazel talks to Harold next to an L-shape metal fencing with two familiar houses behind her.
Two houses appear in the background: "I Dream Of Jeannie" house and "Partridge Family" House. Both have significance in recent episodes. The picket fence yard is the "I Dream of Jeannie" House. This was the house of Harold's girl crush in "Love 'em and Leave 'em" (January 21, 1965.)
The other house is the home of Harold's friend with the radio in "Stop Rockin' Our Reception" (Feb 18, 1965.) It would be in the 1970's that "The Partridge Family" (1974) lived there with their funky 1960's painted school bus. This was the house that looked Barn-shape on the profile.
Where Hazel was standing is unclear in the episode, but This is where Hazel buys a tiny piece of land where a statue would be placed in "A Lot to Remember" (November 15, 1965.) It is part of the "Columbia Ranch"; it is part of The Church on The Corner, across the street from the "Bewitched" House. The Church was seen frequently seen on "Hazel" over the years when Hazel and Harold lived in the George Baxter House.
In short, Hazel is rushing all over the place, but the houses behind her are familiar to viewers - and a bonus, is right next to a Church seen on "Hazel" and "Bewitched."
Two houses appear in the background: "I Dream Of Jeannie" house and "Partridge Family" House. Both have significance in recent episodes. The picket fence yard is the "I Dream of Jeannie" House. This was the house of Harold's girl crush in "Love 'em and Leave 'em" (January 21, 1965.)
The other house is the home of Harold's friend with the radio in "Stop Rockin' Our Reception" (Feb 18, 1965.) It would be in the 1970's that "The Partridge Family" (1974) lived there with their funky 1960's painted school bus. This was the house that looked Barn-shape on the profile.
Where Hazel was standing is unclear in the episode, but This is where Hazel buys a tiny piece of land where a statue would be placed in "A Lot to Remember" (November 15, 1965.) It is part of the "Columbia Ranch"; it is part of The Church on The Corner, across the street from the "Bewitched" House. The Church was seen frequently seen on "Hazel" over the years when Hazel and Harold lived in the George Baxter House.
In short, Hazel is rushing all over the place, but the houses behind her are familiar to viewers - and a bonus, is right next to a Church seen on "Hazel" and "Bewitched."
A slim, black, short-hair, domestic female cat shows up in Hazel's kitchen. It ends up throughout the house, attic and about the yard.
Whose cat it was never was made clear in this episode.
What is interesting is that when Harold and Hazel moved in, the Baxter's Dog "Smiley" disappeared. He didn't end up in Afghanistan, nor in Steve Baxter's home.
In short, this is the first time a four-legged friend showed up on the set since the dramatic purge and move to Harold's Uncle's house.
What became of "Smiley" Baxter has been a mystery.
What is interesting is that when Harold and Hazel moved in, the Baxter's Dog "Smiley" disappeared. He didn't end up in Afghanistan, nor in Steve Baxter's home.
In short, this is the first time a four-legged friend showed up on the set since the dramatic purge and move to Harold's Uncle's house.
What became of "Smiley" Baxter has been a mystery.
At one point while Hazel is calling out, seeking Susie, viewers see bits of The "Bewitched" House.
Viewers recognized that Hazel called out for Susie from the George Baxter Driveway.
Short and Sweet, she was standing in the driveway where she use to live and work.
Short and Sweet, she was standing in the driveway where she use to live and work.