best, it s very patriarchal. dealing with tiny little problems. ah, a quiet evening at home. i can use it. and i played bud. bud usually had a problem with truth-telling on some level. what was all that racket upstairs? i didn t hear anything. father knows best represented the good life, the american dream. i ll read you one story, then off to bed you go. then leave it to beaver enters the sitcom realm in 1957. what s that? a haircut, i think. the real key to leave it to beaver is that it s written from a child s point of view. why don t you let stanley cut your hair? i lost my money. you have the character of beaver, and you have wally, who is his older brother who usually does things right. beaver is always the one that gets in trouble. and there were the parents to teach them, show them the right path.
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it was a happy, gentle, american family of the 1950s. how much do you need? never mind, pop, that s okay. don t worry about it, you can pay me back. honest, pop, i don t want it. what s wrong with you, david? you got rocks in your head? the kids were very polite. everybody was very nice to each other. those were not real people, but they entertained and delighted us. all right, kids. dinner s on, we re sitting down. when you get to father s knows best, it s patriarchal. dealing with tiny little problems. ah, a quiet evening at home. i can use it. and i played bud. bud usually had a problem with truth-telling on some level. what was all that racket upstairs? i didn t hear anything. father knows best represented the good life, the american dream. i ll read you one story, then off to bed you go. then leave it to beaver enters the sitcom relevant until