All in the Family - The Complete First Season
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All in the family first season
I used to watch the show on TV with my dad when I was younger loved it
M**H
The greatest sitcom ever ... despite what NBC thinks.
NBC loves to hang the moniker "greatest ____ ever" on its TV shows as if saying so makes it so. First, The Cosby Show was the greatest sitcom ever, then Seinfeld, then Friends. Of course, according to NBC, ER is the greatest program in the history of television, so we all have to discuss comedy programs in and of themselves. If NBC spent nearly as much time creating good new shows as it does in shamelessly overhyping their old shows, they probably would still be ahead of CBS in the ratings.For my money, no sitcom will ever top the great All in the Family in any respect -- acting, writing and overall influence. To get an idea of what dire straits TV comedy was in before All in the Family, take a look at an episode of one of the other sitcoms that was on the air at the time: Family Affair, The Brady Bunch, the last, sad days of Bewitched, The Beverly Hillbillies. The country had grown up, but television sitcoms had stayed rooted in the same dated themes of the 1950's and 1960's: either sterilized white bread families or gimmicky hocus pocus that took the place of the quality writing of classics like I Love Lucy, The Honeymooners and The Dick Van Dyke Show. Subjects like Vietnam, flower children, drugs, poverty, racism, homosexuality and rape were taboos.Enter Archie, Edith, Mike and Gloria who dealt with all those issues and more head on in every episode. While Carol Brady scolded her children for saying the word "stinker," Archie Bunker held a lengthy dissertation on the phrase "god damn it." While Samantha Stevens was still dealing with her wacky witch and morlock relatives, the Bunkers were coming face to face with a transsexual. While the perpetually backwards residents of The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction and Green Acres discussed barn dances and pig raising, the Bunkers talked about the bombing of Cambodia and Watergate.To be sure, Archie Bunker was a caricature -- a personification of all the old time, outdated prejudiced values that were so out of step in the early 70's. Creator Norman Lear's political perspective is cleary on the side of Mike and Gloria Stivic rather than Archie or Edith. However, Lear, who modeled the character of Archie on his father, wisely gave Archie Bunker a good soul. It's clear that deep down, Archie is a good person who can't deal with the changes in his life and the country without lashing out angrily at them.The supreme achievement of All in the Family is that it takes all that anger and controversy and makes them funny. In the episode where the Jeffersons move into the neighborhood, for example, Archie's bigoted opposition to letting a black family could have made the situation ugly and very, very unfunny. However, Archie's opposition and fear is lampooned, making the point that discriminating on the basis of race is ridiculous. It's certainly deeper and more meaningful than Soup Nazis or finding out which two members of the Friends ensemble will sleep with each other next.In addition, the cast is probably the best ever assembled for sitcom with the possible exceptions of The Dick Van Dyke Show and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Carroll O'Connor as Archie, Jean Stapleton as Edith, Rob Reiner as Mike Stivic and Sally Struthers as Gloria are absolute magic together and still manage to convey how much they love each other even while they argue about and disagree about everything. In addition, the supporting cast would later include so many great actors and actresses as so many great characters that All in the Family would spawn five spinoffs. A true measure of how much the characters come to mean to the audience is in the episode "Gloria's Pregnancy." When Gloria miscarries, Archie goes to comfort her. Even though he can't find the right words to say, the look that passes between Archie and Gloria is extremely moving and touching. The characters yell and scream the most horrible things at each other, but when push comes to shove, they are a real, loving family.No matter how much NBC and other networks may hype their sitcoms as being the best ever, All in the Family will always be king. The show made television grow up and meet the issues of the day head on while still making the audience laugh and care.
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Will make you laugh 😂
Great TV Series!!!
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Still funny after all these years
I enjoyed every episode spread over these three discs. The only feature I wish it had was a "play all" feature. Season one has 13 episodes:Disc 1:1. Meet the Bunkers-In this pilot episode, it's Archie & Edith's 22nd wedding anniversary and Gloria & Michael have planned a surprise brunch to celebrate. But a heated discussion that leads to the question of whether or not Archie is predjudiced alters the party atmosphere.2. Writing the President-Archie leanrs that Mike has written a letter to the president critizing what is wrong with America, so Archie decides to write one telling the president what is right with America.3.Oh, My Aching Back-When Archie is rear-ended by a Jewish woman he decides to sue and demands to be represented by a Jewish firm.4. Judging Books by Covers-Archie thinks Mike's friend is gay, however it's Archie's friend Steve, who sets the record "straight".Disc 2:5. Archie Gives Blood- Archie tries to chicken out of giving blood saying he is worried about who the recipient will be.6. Gloria's pregnancy-A very touching episode. Gloria discovers she is pregnant. Mike decides to quit college and get an apt. to support Gloria and the baby.7. Mike's hippie friends come to visit-Mike invites his unmarried hippie friends to spend the night and Archie objects.8. Lionel moves into the neighborhood-Archie's is not prepared for the first black family to move into the neighborhood. He attempts to have Lionel persuade the new family to sell their house, but there's one problem:it's Lionel's family who bought the house.Disc 3:9. Edith Has Jury Duty-Edith is chosen for jury duty for an improtant murder case & is sequestered away from her family, which doesn't make Archie too happy and when Edith lone dissenting vote causes the deliberations to run longer, there is no telling when she'll be coming home.10. Archie Is Worried about His Job-Archie can't sleep from worrying when he learns his company is cutting their personnel by 20%.11. Gloria Discovers Women's Lib-Gloira reads some books about women's lib and tries to convince her family that both sexes are equal, but Mike isn't buying it.12. Success Story-One of Archie's old army buddies, who is now a wealthy man, reveals to Mike that although he make look like a million bucks on the outside, inside he is bankrupt.13. The First and Last Supper-Edith accepts a dinner invitation from Louise Jefferson, but Archie refuses to go. But when Lionel puts Archie ont he spot, they bring the meal over to the Bunkers.All three discs play fine and the quality is good. No special features but does have english and spanish subtitles. Still a very funny show.
K**R
classic
wish it was the 1970s again
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All in the Family-Complete first season
Those were the days! Norman Lears's landmark comedy featured one of the most beloved families in television history " the Bunkers". Starring Carroll O'Conner as Archie,Jean Stapelton as Edith, Rob Reiner as Mike "Meathead" Stivic and Sally Stuthers as Gloria. " All in the Family" remains an Emmy-Award-winning treasure. Watch this ground-breaking first season for yourself and just try to stifle your laughter!Language- EnglishSubtitles-English, SpanishRunning time 286 Min.-all 13 Episodes of season 1Region 1
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Mi famillia
Una de las mejores series en la historia de la tv estadounidense. Archie y Edith, una pareja icónica. El mítico sillón de Archie está en El Museo Smithsoniano. éste programa fue de lo mejor. Una comedia con frases y diálogos que ahora serían motivo de cancelación, ideal para los que vivimos en esa época de los 70's.
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