and really the sit-koym started to die. dramas had really taken over. those soaps were so big, dynasty, dallas, magnum pi. around so you saw the family sit-com really strive to find a new identity. i can believe you guys watch this, you lookingry tick lus. family ties has one of the great challenges in sit-com history. half a million people trying to stop a sentenceless war. you find they are dig lus? i m talking act the outfits. these two flower children from the 60s grow up. in the 80s, suddenly find themselves with this young republican son. weg, 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 had should be thinking about hopping on a transsteamer and going around the world. the 60s are over, dad.
in the 60, we see the sit koym move away from stories solely focused on the nuclear family. divorce had become more prevalent in north american life. but it took a while to be reflected in sit-coms. the brady bunch the brady bunch is the story of two separate families glued together. the woman with three girls, the guy with three boys. the man was a widower. divorce was a taboo topic on television. let s leave it so you don t know. i m just trying to find out what they did with my ball. it was an evolution if leave it to beaver, shown from the kids point of view. will you lends me your skate key? i m not lending anything to