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That clip was from the last episode of All in the Family but they actually kept her character alive a little bit longer. On the first season of Archie Bunker's Place, she would make occasional appearances but since the bar was the main setting, she wasn't required to be in every episode. Edith died offscreen between

Gee our Maserati was great!

Hello Larry, Blansky's Beauties, Mr. T and Tina, you know, the classics!

I don't think there is anybody. In the 70s, it was believable that a right wing guy like Archie would be a fan of Sammy Davis Jr. Right wingers nowadays ignore "liberal Jewish" entertainment altogether and just watch conspiracy theory videos on YouTube.

Lear already tried something like this in the 90s, 704 Hauser. It didn't work. If you asked me if All in the Family still holds up today, I would say yes, absolutely but it's also a product of its time. It worked using the 70s as a backdrop. I don't think the character of Archie Bunker can be as funny and likable

And he also admits that it really made no sense for his character to have become President in the first place. That always bothered me. I think the writers missed having the moral compass of Palmer as the president so they put his brother in that role but then realized they had no idea what to do with him so they

That's not Pitbull, it's Amy Poehler!

Always look on the bright side of life…

Thanks to the multiple Barnes and Noble sales, I introduced myself to several movies in the Criterion collection that I hadn't seen but had always wanted to. Broadcast News, Being John Malkovich, Inside Llewyn Davis, Nashville, and Short Cuts (the only one I didn't really like that much).

He is a skinhead.

Watching the episode that aired tonight. Before Final Jeopardy, Cindy was in third place and Alex says "And Cindy is still alive with $5300." I feel like they should have edited that comment out.

That's stupid. Wasn't Justin Timberlake just as involved with that? He certainly wasn't treated that way.

Woozle wuzzle?

Didn't they already try this with a movie starring Cedric the Entertainer that nobody saw?

And Alice would always call his bluff and take the upper hand. Ralph was always a big softie at heart. And they would always make up in the end with a "Baby, you're the greatest." The Kramdens are one of the most loving TV couples and I won't hear otherwise.

There is a good story behind that video in that it was originally directed by Jeff Stein who directed The Who's The Kids Are Alright and the video for Tom Petty's "Don't Come Around Here No More". There was no band or audience. Just Bruce by himself wearing suspenders awkwardly dancing and miming the track in front

Lousy Riverdale punks. Think they're too good for Ally Sheedy.

Bloodline was incredible this year.