Subject: Re: 18,000
You missed a lot.

Indeed.

"All in the Family" did more than reflect changing times; it actively shaped social debates, challenged entrenched stereotypes, and provided new frameworks for what was considered 'normal' or 'acceptable' in society. One can hardly think of a more consequential tv show in terms of highlighting and even targeting what were often widely conceded norms.

I preferred "Star Trek" (a little earlier, of course) just because I was a sci-fi geek and it also broke racial barriers, among other things; the "Simpsons" (much more recently) satirizes pop culture, the family structure, and politics and is also a great tv series for education through entertainment.

But..."All in the Family" remains the exemplar of humor combined with a ground-breaking role in provoking national conversations that mirrored real generational conflicts and forcing viewers to confront social prejudices.

Pete