All in the Family

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This show is really funny, yet not politically correct, so I believe that you should be at least 12 years old to watch this show, to fully understand that lots of Archie's words shouldn't be repeated.

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September 17, 2015

Brilliant Show with Memorable Charcters.

All in The Family, those were the days! What a show!! This memorable sitcom tells a story about an elderly [ and racist] man, who goes by the name of Archie Bunker. Archie happens to own a local bar, which is his occupation. After work, he comes home, seeing his lovely wife named Edith. She is very kind and supportive of Archie, and Archie tends to find it annoying. He also sees his daughter, Gloria, who happens to be a young adult. She is in a close relationship with a man named Micheal, but they call him Mike. Mike, the future son-in law of Archie, tends to argue with him about the government and politics. Archie tends to make bias claims about a particular topic, and it tends to drive Mike insane. The comedy is only to be understood by children who supposedly understand the particular topics that Archie can make fun of, and it delivers positive messages based on mature themes such as indifference. Overall, All in the Family, is a perfect show for kids to enjoy with their parents. Also, have you heard the theme song?? Boy the way Glen Miller played Songs that made the hit parade. Guys like us we had it made, Those were the days. And you knew who you were then, Girls were girls and men were men, Mister we could use a man Like Herbert Hoover again. Didn't need no welfare state, Everybody pulled his weight. Gee our old LaSalle ran great. Those were the days!! :D 4/5