This was another one of those television episodes my history teacher forced the entire class to watch to display to us the nuclear family setting after World War Two, and how it was propagated into every sitcom and such. I do think this one was better then the first one we watched, and while I don't particularly love it or anything it's a fun little watch that would most likely be better if I had watched the prior six seasons of the show lol. Although; as is, I still had a pretty decent time with this little thing, and found it to be both very funny at times and pretty endearing as well. It's a decent watch that I don't have any particular problems with.
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Jimmy_the_Gent425 January 2022
Jim's insurance magazine wants to do a story on him and his family.
A funny episode. Mr. Buford, the reporter is played by Don Keefer, probably best known for the "Twilight Zone" episode "It's A Good Life" where is he turned into a jack-in-the=box. He finds out that the Anderson family is not always together as each member of the family goes in separate directions. Funny scene at the end where they do get together to help Bud out of a jam.
A funny episode. Mr. Buford, the reporter is played by Don Keefer, probably best known for the "Twilight Zone" episode "It's A Good Life" where is he turned into a jack-in-the=box. He finds out that the Anderson family is not always together as each member of the family goes in separate directions. Funny scene at the end where they do get together to help Bud out of a jam.
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