i don t want one. no, they re good. i don t want it. what do you want? you want comedy. take one. no, kramer, stop it! and boom, there you go. a situation comedy. there s 23 minutes of magic. it s so tasty, too! you fell in love with these characters. what you talking about, willis? we need to laugh at ourselves. you hide my clothes, i m wearing everything you own. laughter opens you up. okay, ready? no! no! things that we might be afraid to talk about. some people that were supposed to protect us didn t do the right thing. like racism. so cops are the bad guys? yes. no. class wars. and gender diversity. hi, girls. you can reach in and really touch people s hearts. i hate you. are you as turned on as i am? more! whether it s a family living under the same roof dynomight! now that s the kind of talk i like to hear. or gathered together in a workplace. that s a glue stick. all the great sitcoms are about fami
what have we always said is the most important thing? breakfast. family. family. yeah. family is key to the sitcom mama! it s something that we all can relate to. shake, shake, shake up the in these people s homes for years. you re a part of the family. one good thing about moving here is i have no friends and no distractions. that s why i got all grandma, what does fonzie say? hey. the family sitcom brings people together in a really unexpected way. there s so many different dynamics at work in families. i want you here. it will give us a chance to get reacquainted. that implies we are acquainted at one point. there s a lot of pain. a lot of laughter. you sort of recognize your dynamic in there and go well, their family s just as crazy as mine. i don t care who kissed who and who s got a pimple on her head and who is wearing an outrageously inappropriate dress. we are going to get together and act like a normal family for one tenth of
outfits. these two flower children from the 60s grow up, and then in the 80s suddenly find themselves with this young republican son. well, how do i look? middle-aged. it was about the clashes between two generations. you re a young man. you shouldn t be worried about success. you should be thinking about hopping on a tramp steamer and going around the world. the 60s are over, dad. thanks for the tip. family ties is a reversal in many ways of all in the family, except now you have the liberal parents and the conservative child. this morning i found a copy of the wall street journal under his bed. i think maybe he was switched at birth and the rockefellers have our kid. michael was just wonderful. he was young and energetic. and he had such good timing. who did this? we started rather slowly. nbc was moving us around a little bit, trying to find the right place for us.
i can t believe you guys can watch this, you look ridiculous. family ties has one of the great premises in sitcom history. half a million people trying to stop a senseless war. you find that ridiculous? i m talking about the outfits. these two flower children from the 60s grow up and then in the 80s suddenly find themselves with this young republican son. well, how do i look? middle-aged. it was about the clashes between two generations. you re a young man. you shouldn t be worried about success. you should be thinking about hopping on a tramp steamer and going around the world. the 60s are over, dad. thanks for the tip. family ties is a reversal in many ways of all in the family, except now you have the liberal parents and the conservative child. this morning i found a copy of the wall street journal under his bed. i think maybe he was switched at birth and the rockefellers have our kid.
from the 60s grow up, and then in the 80s suddenly find themselves with this young republican son. well, how do i look? middle-aged. it was about the clashes between two generations. you re a young man. you shouldn t be worried about success. you should be thinking about hopping on a tramp steamer and going around the world. the 60s are over, dad. thanks for the tip. family ties is a reversal in many ways of all in the family, except now you have the liberal parents and the conservative child. this morning i found a copy of the wall street journal under his bed. i think maybe he was switched at birth and the rockefellers have our kid. michael was just wonderful. he was young and energetic. and he had such good timing. who did this? we started rather slowly. nbc was moving us around a little bit, trying to find the