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Post by fartyfartsalot on Oct 28, 2017 4:58:53 GMT
I never watched a full episode
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Post by movielover on Oct 28, 2017 5:18:02 GMT
Yes, absolutely.
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Post by iamnotarobot on Oct 28, 2017 18:42:43 GMT
It's funny even though it had an agenda. (to make anyone who opposes the communistic left out to be an "Archie Bunker")
Like most shows it was probably better in the earlier seasons.
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Post by koskiewicz on Oct 29, 2017 17:36:40 GMT
...hilarious stuff...Carroll O'Connor was spot on as Bunker...
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Post by politicidal on Oct 29, 2017 23:24:01 GMT
It was alright. I liked Sanford & Son more.
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Post by DarkManX on Oct 30, 2017 4:08:08 GMT
It was funny and a lot of it still is. Show takes a nosedive once the Stivic's leave though.
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Post by Primemovermithrax Pejorative on Oct 30, 2017 6:02:23 GMT
I watched it as a kid.
I watched the pilot episode a while back and found myself exhausted from the yelling.
The episode where Archie and Meathead play with the karate figures is the one I remember best.
It is an attack on the white working class though.
I dont know how many shows didnt inject some kind of propaganda message.
They all did in one way or another. All in the Family was just less subtle about it.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Oct 30, 2017 19:29:30 GMT
Carroll O'Connor was consistently funny. the rest of the cast had some good moments but Archie carried the show. As is often the case, the show lasted too long.
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Post by louise on Nov 5, 2017 19:56:27 GMT
I watched it a couple of times, found it a little bland. the British show from which it was adapted, Till death Us Do part, i thought was funnier. But Americans couldn't quite bring themselves to make a tv show based around a foulmouthed ignorant bigot, they had to tidy him up and tone him down for american tv, make him slicker.
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Post by outrider127 on Nov 6, 2017 2:19:42 GMT
I never watched a full episode no, it was not funny, but it led the way in American TV 70's realism from the escapist 60's shows--today, its seen as pretty racist
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Post by deembastille on Nov 6, 2017 3:23:03 GMT
the very best bit out of all the shows was the time archie went on tv to talk about terrorism on airplanes. to this day he makes perfect sense...
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Post by shangel on Nov 9, 2017 1:03:13 GMT
It was funny and a lot of it still is. Show takes a nosedive once the Stivic's leave though. Love the reruns. I agree with you about it going downhill after the Stivic's leave the show. I don't even watch the last season when they brought "Stephanie" in.
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Post by marianne48 on Nov 9, 2017 2:09:30 GMT
It was funny until the Stivics moved away and lil' Stephanie moved in to play Shirley Temple to Archie's Lionel Barrymore. The racial jokes had worn thin by then and seemed forced, with the audience encouraged to react with loud "oooooooohhhhh"s when Stephanie's school principal turned out to be (gasp!) African-American, or the local priest happened to be Asian, if for no other reason than to have Archie make bigoted comments about them.
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Post by hi224 on Nov 9, 2017 20:02:39 GMT
Yeah.
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Post by leesilm on Nov 21, 2017 6:16:45 GMT
I always thought it was funny, if only because they would let Archie/etc. say stuff you would crawl under the table in real life if you'd been sitting with him as he said it. Plus, there were some things in there that weren't meant to be funny, but still good stuff. One example I remember well is when Gloria sort've falls out of love with her husband and gets all mid-life-crisis about work, marriage, life, everything. Her husband leaves with Archie after asking several times if Gloria is alright, if she'd prefer he stayed, and if she wants anything while he's gone, but she just goes into the kitchen, still in her PJs and bathrobe. Edith knows exactly what it is, and once the men have left, she goes in and tells Gloria about the day she woke up and realized she wasn't in love with Archie, she hated her life, and she was scared to death that all her life would ever be was washing Archie's clothes and cleaning the house. Gloria asks Edith how she got past it and Edith says for a long time, she didn't know until she had Archie do something (I don't remember exactly what it was, something like she had been sick and he took a then-4 year old Gloria for a walk and ice cream, or something like that, to let Edith have some peace and even though he was still Archie-like about it, the fact that he did something to take care of her or Gloria was what snapped her out of it) that reminded her why she loved him. Edith tells Gloria how no one ever warned Edith that there would be days she wouldn't love Archie, days where she wouldn't be satisfied with her life, or days when she would want to run away as fast as she could, but that meant no one ever warned her that those days would pass if she just hung in a little longer, and she would have a wonderful daughter, a husband who was rough but would have done anything for her, etc. Then Gloria's husband comes back, having made an excuse to Archie so he could come check on Gloria, and Gloria starts to "snap out of it" with her bout of depression/dissatisfaction. I liked some of that serious stuff ALL IN THE FAMILY used to sneak in from time to time, and the commentary on the world at the time. Scary how relevant some of it still is. Like IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT, when you watch reruns and you can't get over how some of the stuff they were dealing with (a guy shooting up a church, kids getting into drugs cut with new and deadly things, biracial couples being harassed, etc.) hasn't changed at all in the years since then.
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Post by Nalkarj on Nov 28, 2017 1:21:06 GMT
"Kinda funny that white guy calling you 'sir,' huh, Jefferson?" "Bunker, when he sees green, black becomes his favorite color!"
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Post by BATouttaheck on Dec 5, 2017 22:11:29 GMT
I never watched a full episode Surprised that it's not a favorite of yours. The main character was a rude, crude, obnoxious and stupid man who got away with saying any dumb, bigoted thing that crossed his mind. Come to think of it, he reminds me of that oaf in your avatar.
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Post by fartyfartsalot on Dec 5, 2017 23:38:20 GMT
I never watched a full episode Surprised that it's not a favorite of yours. The main character was a rude, crude, obnoxious and stupid man who got away with saying any dumb, bigoted thing that crossed his mind. Come to think of it, he reminds me of that oaf in your avatar. Oh, what do you know? You're just some weirdo creep with a fetish for flying rodents.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Dec 6, 2017 0:36:44 GMT
Everyone knows that bats are not rodents. Perhaps everyone but you fartyfartsalot Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera whose forelimbs form webbed wings, making them the only mammals naturally capable of true and sustained flight. Rodents are mammals of the order Rodentia, which are characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in each of the upper and lower jaws.
Speaking of fetishes... that "person" in your avatar is well known to have quite a few.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2017 1:06:10 GMT
Everyone knows that bats are not rodents. Perhaps everyone but you fartyfartsalot Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera whose forelimbs form webbed wings, making them the only mammals naturally capable of true and sustained flight. Rodents are mammals of the order Rodentia, which are characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in each of the upper and lower jaws.
Speaking of fetishes... that "person" in your avatar is well known to have quite a few. Ah, B.O. is back! I thought I smelled something foul.
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