Fans were left wondering why a show so popular and successful seemed to go without a proper send-off when Bewitched’s captivating television run came to an end in 1972. Rumors of a “forbidden scene” or contentious moment that caused it to end abruptly have been around for years, but the truth is more intriguing and more personal.
Bewitched has started to exhibit indications of fatigue by the ninth season. Elizabeth Montgomery, who portrayed the legendary Samantha Stephens, had been juggling her personal life and hectic job schedule for almost ten years. Behind the scenes, the effects of changing consumer interests and creative exhaustion started to show. Many fans were unaware of this at the time, but some programs were even recycled from previous seasons.
The so-called “forbidden scene” was symbolic rather than scandalous. Samantha’s increasing dissatisfaction with her double existence was alluded to in the latter episodes, reflecting Montgomery’s own want to let go of the part that had characterized her. Producers opted against forcing an ending or finding a replacement when she wanted to go. Rather, Bewitched just… ceased.
The series concluded without any stunning scenes, but the gradual fade-out became a mystery in and of itself. Fans now reflect nostalgically, realizing that even magic has to take a break. One of the most endearing and enduring television programs is Bewitched; even after the cameras stopped running, the show’s appeal never really faded.