How this show was only on for 4 year is beyond me,such an awesome show! Before my time but it’s awesome and that’s what’s good about these kinds of movies is they have substance,real life tough issues ,they’re not all about bed hopping drugs fighting and all that other crap! These kinds of shows handled things with class,dignity and respect! 💗
This show won all kinds of awards. Especially Kristy McNichol. For the 1979-1980 season they decided to give the show a push by changing it to what they thought was a better time slot. Instead, the ratings dropped dramatically so ABC canned it.
@@XxowendanxX Jay Presson Allen's Emmy winning TV series "Family" has ran for 5 seasons from 1976 until 1980 on ABC and has moved into syndication since the fall of 1980.
I’m 19 and I’m not much of a tv watcher but I’d watch tv and movies all the time if they were made like they were in the 70s-80s. The calmness and realness in the scripts without trying to hard to be comedic or whatever is so refreshing. I’d watch this show if it was on tv today, I’d watch it everyday actually.
@Konga 5000 I disagree. Buddy looked like she could've been Doug and Kate's daughter. Although Kate was quite hefty and Buddy was a total ectomorph. But it's happened. Willie and Nancy could pass as brother and sister but when contrasting them with Doug and Kate they look like they were both adopted. If you ever watched Family Ties, Tina yothers AKA Jennifer looked as if she didn't belong.
Sad that James Broderick passed away only 2 years after the show ended. He was great as the loving father and husband here. The entire cast was perfectly matched for the roles.
Thank you for uploading all seasons eoisodes. I really enjoy watching them again with my daughter. She loves the show . They dont make shows this good anymore.❤
I saw my father beat two young men with a 2x4 one night after he caught them outside looking into my sister’s room, see them stumble before running to their car then he went back to bed. He was as kind, proper and mellow as Doug, just quicker on the defensive end I guess.
This show was something else. Superbly written superbly acted, and should’ve been on for at least seven years. The actors in the show was just top-notch. Just a wonderful program great morals, I always look forward to seeing it weekly!
Audrey is not worth academic probation, it's a pity Buddy didn't originally think this through clearly. As for that horrible stalker, this was the age before stalking laws. I can't imagine anyone being able to push so many boundaries in terrorizing a family today. The criminals would either leave too much of a paper trail in their wake, or the parents would have some distant relatives pay Mr. Sosa a visit. Personally, my parents "bore arms" when I was growing up in this era, and as children we knew not to ever go near guns, and a man like Gantry would have gotten one good bullet in the knee for breaking into the house. I'm still stunned that he had the gaul to not only break into their home, but stand before Doug and taunt him while drinking his brandy, the nerve!
This show makes me have to think about how long it's been since I heard a house phone ring, and a dial tone. It's trippy. I loved this show as a kid even though I couldn't relate to most of it. I wanted Sada Thompson and James Broderick to adopt me. :)
This was Emmy/Oscar nominee Dame Susan Seidelman's first directing credit on TV's "Family". She went on to produce and direct a wide-range of TV's successful programs: "NYPD Blue," "New York Undercover," the "Law & Order" franchise, "Dream On," "Homicide: Life on the Street," "Thirtysomething," "Once and Again," the revised edition of "Dharma & Greg" on FX, "Sex and the City" among others. She lives in California and New York with her husband, Oscar nominated filmmaker Jonathan Brett and their children.
I thought Buddy was pretty cool. I got my hair feathered and wore jean overalls all the time just like her. ❤ I hope she's happy with wherever she's at. She was such a doll.
Wish I could’ve had a family like this one instead of the alcoholic fighting parents I had. I love my parents but it was a challenging environment to say the least and of course, left lasting impression. 😢
@@lisamoroney3036 I was in h.s. in the 70s. Each of us took our plate to the sink. Sometimes we filled the dishwasher other times, we washed the dishes.
Buddy needs to stop protecting sociopaths. That Audrey didn't say anything even when they where failing Buddy shows what a nasty character she has and that has nothing to do with her home situation.
The loyalty that Buddy had for Audrey helped display the virtue of compassion (for Audrey whose parents' dysfunctional marriage were screwing her up. But notice in the end Audrey fessed up.
Actually they have changed. Stalking is a crime in all fifty states.The law defines stalking as when someone knowingly engages in behavior that someone else would find threatening, and that would cause a reasonable person to be afraid. (From FindLaw.com)
Had forgotten that Marilyn Chris appeared in this episode as "Buddy's" teacher. A very gifted & talented actress who played "Wanda Webb Wolek" on "One Life To Live" for many years, and also made guest-appearances on the original "Law & Order."
This show is soooo realistic even to smallest details. I knew some students who were believed to be so great and they cheated. When they don't do as well as some others they can't believe it.
This is fucking Classic television! Okay. Shades of Cape Fear with this EP, huh? That was Paul Shenar in top form as the lowly coward Bob Gantry. You might remember him from SCARFACE. He was Sosa! This EP should have gotten The Emmy for its top drawer writing. And that one final scene with Doug and Gantry was just tense and WOW!
Hidden unlocked gun will put your family in danger especially if they don’t know it’s there. Some mosey kid finds it and doesn’t have a healthy understanding or respect. Either teach your kids about guns and how to respect them or lick that thing up
...James Broderick deserved an Emmy Award for this episode. He was nominated several times but lost out to showier performers. His subtle style of acting lent additional credence to Sada Thompson's character and they were quite well suited. 👍🏽💯🙏🏽📿🤲🏽⚱️
Well he was up against James Garner, Ed Asner, Peter Falk, Ralph Waite and Jack Klugman. That is some seriously fine acting. Ed Asner won. I think James Garner should have won. You can use a lot of words to describe James Garner but showy is not one of them
Of this bunch, Klugman, Broderick, & Waite (in that order), were the most talented & with their stage experience, considered "Actor's Actors." who brought their all to the screen. Falk & Asner were also talented, but in their signature hammy-typecast manner & signature roles that neither, with only rare exceptions, ever transcended. Sometimes, as in the case of Garner's fame, looks; popularity, & "paid dues" win out, (Garner won several Emmy's & Golden Globe Awards & often seemed perplexed as to why he was accepting these awards). Although not much of an actor I'll give Garner this, if he ever stretched himself in any capacity as an actor; Rockford was it...but then the writing was pretty damned good.
@@user-mj8nf2vp7q I can't agree that Peter Falk is hammy; as far as acting chops go... A WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE? HUSBANDS? Equal to if not better than even the stage veterans on the list. I also think that Garner was unusually modest in character and that trait more than objective lack of desert contributed to his being perplexed
None of the way police handled this dude, threatening an attorney, would ever be tolerated the way this situation was. And as far as Audrey - she's the friend no one needs in their life.
@@pjpredhomme7699 Yes. I place him as I do all politicians, including the ones in the current administration, in the same barrel. I also place people who actually think they have a choice on who’s running this country, in that barrel with them.
@@thelemonvr8747 Buddy's B.F.F., who's a big-time also-ran if ever there was one. She's so damn needy, she got so mad at Buddy's going to the dance with T.J. Audrey, stop hatin'!
Audrey was such a crap friend not only did she guilt and try to manipulate Buddy in the past but now she started this whole mess i know that in the end she came through but just the fact that she put Buddy in that situation in the first place and even when confronted right after the test she tried to gaslight Buddy.
I attended school with a girl named Sada Thompson. Not this Sada, obviously, but then, and now, I love the name Sada. The Sada on this show is a very gifted actress. I miss shows like this.
You don't have to get so neurotic and deep with the comments people, it's just an entertaining show. How many of you used to watch the Walton's, well surprise that's not real life either!
Well, there is deep meaning behind these fictional stories as well. Some of us want to hear others opinions on the storylines. The episodes had deep meaning, just because things are more vague doesn’t mean they aren’t deep. Every episode is meant to teach the viewer something.
I always loved Family and especially the house, and I knew it inside and out. This is the only episode I can think of where the door in the study suddenly leads to a closet instead of the hallway that is used in many of the other episodes. Seems like a lot of effort to build a closet for one scene, when the box with gun could have been somewhere else. Maybe I'm the only one who noticed!
That was the 70s The cocktail generation...it was the American version of English tea especially among the middle or upper class Cocktails at lunch Late afternoon cocktails Cocktails before dinner Wine with dinner Cocktails after dinner Cocktail parties And the ever popular nightcap And this was long before drinking and driving laws of today Lol we were working class so as long as my dad had his case of 24 for the hockey games on the weekends for hime and my uncles he was good!
loved this episode! was one i had never seen. there is an episode i would love to see if you could dowload it? it is the episode where kate has a breast cancer scare.
Lori Charles-Roberts that episode is a 1st. Season episode called Monday is Forever. Actress Kim Richards plays Buddy’s best friend Laura in that episode. Very good episode.
She's not.She just has a lot of problems that Buddy don't have.Buddy is an excellent friend having both empathy and compassion for her less fortunate friend
She should have said , you fail the exam whoopee but if I fail the exam I fail the whole course and am off the swim team. There’s no way I could’ve not told because if we were that good friends I would have expected her to come clean
Doug has the right to put this evil bastard in prison he hit his wife. He shouldn't got angry it his own fault he was lock up in prison. He should take responsibility for his bad behaviour. Buddy shouldn't be friends with Audrey always getting her in trouble. Doug is a good husband and father he wants to keep his family safe.
How this show was only on for 4 year is beyond me,such an awesome show! Before my time but it’s awesome and that’s what’s good about these kinds of movies is they have substance,real life tough issues ,they’re not all about bed hopping drugs fighting and all that other crap! These kinds of shows handled things with class,dignity and respect! 💗
This show won all kinds of awards. Especially Kristy McNichol. For the 1979-1980 season they decided to give the show a push by changing it to what they thought was a better time slot. Instead, the ratings dropped dramatically so ABC canned it.
5 seasons. They are all on tubi.
Actually, there is quite a lot of bed-hopping between Nancy and Willie...
@@XxowendanxX Jay Presson Allen's Emmy winning TV series "Family" has ran for 5 seasons from
1976 until 1980 on ABC and has moved into syndication since the fall of 1980.
@@SnazzyDetritus Yes, but it is not always explicit. They are pretty short, innocent scenes compared to what is on now.
I’m 19 and I’m not much of a tv watcher but I’d watch tv and movies all the time if they were made like they were in the 70s-80s. The calmness and realness in the scripts without trying to hard to be comedic or whatever is so refreshing. I’d watch this show if it was on tv today, I’d watch it everyday actually.
Perfect bed time viewing....when all was right in the world( most of the time) I love this show!
Me too. Love it
I agree but now I don’t have to go to school the next day
Miss these times😢
This was great times when you used to have a bakery not stop n shop ir Publixs ir Costco or any of them
Agreed! That's when I watch, bedtime!
I wish they'd put shows like these back on. I miss shows like these
There's no way they can match the creative and brilliant minds of 40 yrs ago so much more personal and more.
FAMILY WAS ONE OF THE BEST SHOWS THAT CAME ON TV AT THAT TIME
I quite agree.
It was very unique then and very well written..
You're not kidding
@Konga 5000 I disagree. Buddy looked like she could've been Doug and Kate's daughter. Although Kate was quite hefty and Buddy was a total ectomorph. But it's happened. Willie and Nancy could pass as brother and sister but when contrasting them with Doug and Kate they look like they were both adopted. If you ever watched Family Ties, Tina yothers AKA Jennifer looked as if she didn't belong.
Agree wholeheartedly. Loved this show. StilL. DO GOD BLESSINGS TO ALL 💖🌻🍂🍃🍁🌻🌻🍁🍂🍃🌻🍀💕💓
This is a treat for me to watch these episodes
Sad that James Broderick passed away only 2 years after the show ended. He was great as the loving father and husband here. The entire cast was perfectly matched for the roles.
This is Academy Award acting.
@@moemcgovern7345I agree!
He was a real gem.
Audrey was always such a crappy friend to Buddy.
The only show that treated the audience with respect for their intelligence. It was unique.
Love that
I really love these old shows a whole whole lot
Thank you for uploading all seasons eoisodes. I really enjoy watching them again with my daughter. She loves the show . They dont make shows this good anymore.❤
I saw my father beat two young men with a 2x4 one night after he caught them outside looking into my sister’s room, see them stumble before running to their car then he went back to bed. He was as kind, proper and mellow as Doug, just quicker on the defensive end I guess.
This is reminding me of the original Cape Fear
This show was something else. Superbly written superbly acted, and should’ve been on for at least seven years. The actors in the show was just top-notch. Just a wonderful program great morals, I always look forward to seeing it weekly!
Loved Quinn in the Good By Girl
Love that movie
Audrey is not worth academic probation, it's a pity Buddy didn't originally think this through clearly. As for that horrible stalker, this was the age before stalking laws. I can't imagine anyone being able to push so many boundaries in terrorizing a family today. The criminals would either leave too much of a paper trail in their wake, or the parents would have some distant relatives pay Mr. Sosa a visit. Personally, my parents "bore arms" when I was growing up in this era, and as children we knew not to ever go near guns, and a man like Gantry would have gotten one good bullet in the knee for breaking into the house. I'm still stunned that he had the gaul to not only break into their home, but stand before Doug and taunt him while drinking his brandy, the nerve!
Doug should have blown a big hole in Sosa and then stuck a gun in his dead hand like in L.A. Confidential
And that’s why I have a German shepherd. Loving. Good with family. Not so good with strangers who break into your home
This show makes me have to think about how long it's been since I heard a house phone ring, and a dial tone. It's trippy.
I loved this show as a kid even though I couldn't relate to most of it. I wanted Sada Thompson and James Broderick to adopt me. :)
So grateful for these uploads! Thank you.
This was Emmy/Oscar nominee Dame Susan Seidelman's first directing credit on TV's "Family". She went on to produce and
direct a wide-range of TV's successful programs: "NYPD Blue," "New York Undercover," the "Law & Order" franchise, "Dream On," "Homicide: Life on the Street," "Thirtysomething," "Once and Again," the revised edition of
"Dharma & Greg" on FX, "Sex and the City" among others. She lives in California and New York with her husband,
Oscar nominated filmmaker Jonathan Brett and their children.
Thanks for the recap of Dame Susan Seidelman’s work. Wish RUclips had ThirtySomething. I’ve only found an abbreviated episode of ‘Gary’s Death’.
I always admired Kristy's beautiful shiny hair! And Kate (Sada Thompson's) one liners and sarcasm really cracked me up! LOL
I always loved Kristy's hair too thought I was the only one lol
I thought Buddy was pretty cool. I got my hair feathered and wore jean overalls all the time just like her. ❤
I hope she's happy with wherever she's at. She was such a doll.
Buddy was freaking beautiful 😍 and Kate was a big sweetheart
@@lunakat5763 I just have her she's was my favorite sister brother like being back before
@@XxowendanxX she was my best friend Derek Llewellyn I feel like really remember reel feel like her life story ture life movie all day
I love watching these uploads of family!! Thank you
You go, Doug. Protecting his family
2022: Doug gets arrested and Sosa sues him for his home and wins
Wish I could’ve had a family like this one instead of the alcoholic fighting parents I had. I love my parents but it was a challenging environment to say the least and of course, left lasting impression. 😢
It’s makes me crazy that these kids get up from the table and don’t even bring their dishes to the sink, and god forbid they’d wash them!
Maybe they took turns, in one episode it seems like Buddy's designated night to clear and wash.
Agree !!! The mother does everything!!! It is the 70’s ! Those kids are very lazy ! 😅
@@greenonions5296 in one episode it was my designated night to clean and wash Buddy
@@lisamoroney3036 I was in h.s. in the 70s. Each of us took our plate to the sink. Sometimes we filled the dishwasher other times, we washed the dishes.
@@Magazinelady yes. Although my hands were the dish-washer. We never had a machine.
Agreed!
I could not stomach Audrey Pfeiffer
Worst “friend “ ever!!!
Buddy needs to stop protecting sociopaths. That Audrey didn't say anything even when they where failing Buddy shows what a nasty character she has and that has nothing to do with her home situation.
Why is Buddy friends with Audrey? She’s always being screwed over by her.
That sounds a lot like real life.
Audrey’s NO FRIEND to Buddy....even entertaining the idea of allowing Buddy to take the fall for her cheating....OMG! 😳
Audrey is a real pisser 🤣
I cant stand her. I bet she's jealous of Buddy. Buddy was just so cool looking.
The loyalty that Buddy had for Audrey helped display the virtue of compassion (for Audrey whose parents' dysfunctional marriage were screwing her up. But notice in the end Audrey fessed up.
I love this show ❤
Times haven’t changed much. The freak has to kill someone before the cops do anything.
of course, it's not a crime until it's committed.
Actually they have changed. Stalking is a crime in all fifty states.The law defines stalking as when someone knowingly engages in behavior that someone else would find threatening, and that would cause a reasonable person to be afraid. (From FindLaw.com)
Let it be Willie
Just like restraining orders for DV. 🙄
Had forgotten that Marilyn Chris appeared in this episode as "Buddy's" teacher. A very gifted & talented actress who played "Wanda Webb Wolek" on "One Life To Live" for many years, and also made guest-appearances on the original "Law & Order."
If I was Doug I'd have Sosa star in his own soap opera and call it "One Day To Live"
Another fantastic Family episode THANKS SO MUCH!
Anti-stalking laws are important.
This show is soooo realistic even to smallest details. I knew some students who were believed to be so great and they cheated. When they don't do as well as some others they can't believe it.
Kaye is standing around wringing her hands when she needs to call the cops
This is fucking Classic television! Okay. Shades of Cape Fear with this EP, huh? That was Paul Shenar in top form as the lowly coward Bob Gantry. You might remember him from SCARFACE. He was Sosa! This EP should have gotten The Emmy for its top drawer writing. And that one final scene with Doug and Gantry was just tense and WOW!
Uh...I don't think he'll be back. He was crazy...but not THAT crazy. He found out Doug Lawrence was crazier about his kids.
Tbh honest, if that was me that guy would’ve never walked right again. A couple shots to the knees would see to that...
Hidden unlocked gun will put your family in danger especially if they don’t know it’s there. Some mosey kid finds it and doesn’t have a healthy understanding or respect. Either teach your kids about guns and how to respect them or lick that thing up
@ourtravelingzoo3740: I don't think licking a gun will make it safer.
A great episode I loved it!
...James Broderick deserved an Emmy Award for this episode. He was nominated several times but lost out to showier performers. His subtle style of acting lent additional credence to Sada Thompson's character and they were quite well suited.
👍🏽💯🙏🏽📿🤲🏽⚱️
I agree, James Broderick was a fine actor and deserved at least one Emmy for Family.
@@XxowendanxX ...Oh let's, LET'S!
Well he was up against James Garner, Ed Asner, Peter Falk, Ralph Waite and Jack Klugman. That is some seriously fine acting. Ed Asner won. I think James Garner should have won. You can use a lot of words to describe James Garner but showy is not one of them
Of this bunch, Klugman, Broderick, & Waite (in that order), were the most talented & with their stage experience, considered "Actor's Actors." who brought their all to the screen. Falk & Asner were also talented, but in their signature hammy-typecast manner & signature roles that neither, with only rare exceptions, ever transcended. Sometimes, as in the case of Garner's fame, looks; popularity, & "paid dues" win out, (Garner won several Emmy's & Golden Globe Awards & often seemed perplexed as to why he was accepting these awards). Although not much of an actor I'll give Garner this, if he ever stretched himself in any capacity as an actor; Rockford was it...but then the writing was pretty damned good.
@@user-mj8nf2vp7q I can't agree that Peter Falk is hammy; as far as acting chops go... A WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE? HUSBANDS? Equal to if not better than even the stage veterans on the list. I also think that Garner was unusually modest in character and that trait more than objective lack of desert contributed to his being perplexed
Enjoying this series. I noticed they smoke, drink, and use the phone a lot.
The more things change...
Eat, too.
But they're not fat.
They are always eating too.
Always eating but not fat- hmm...
I enjoy watching this tv show 👏hope everyone is staying safe dec 2020
Audrey was always so dramatic. I don't know how Buddy put up With her.
She was a real AH in this episode. Her behavior was inexcusable.
Buddy was a loyal friend
@@chelseaforever6843 she was. She was ready to take the cheating rap just to spare Audrey because of Audrey's problems at home.
None of the way police handled this dude, threatening an attorney, would ever be tolerated the way this situation was. And as far as Audrey - she's the friend no one needs in their life.
really ? ever hear of Donald Trump ?
@@pjpredhomme7699 Yes. I place him as I do all politicians, including the ones in the current administration, in the same barrel. I also place people who actually think they have a choice on who’s running this country, in that barrel with them.
@@Crymeariver227I think you’re watching the wrong news…
@@pjpredhomme7699right?
(31:15) ...I'm loving the Charlie's Angels Police Academy facade.
👍🏽💯👮🏼♀️👮🏻♀️👮♀️🚨🚔
Everybody gangsta til Doug Lawrence shoots a wine bottle out of Sosa's hand
:) heeee
don't mess with Doug man
The Watch Commander played Charlie Weeks on HILL STREET BLUES!
Audrey is a lousy friend. Buddy could have done better.
sorry teacher... assuming Buddy cheated because she was the lower of the two.
Ikr!!!! 😂 Bogus. Accusing Buddy without evidence, finding her guilty and then punishing her on the most specious of rationales.
Never could stand Audrey.
Who is Audrey?
Oh...... I know who Audrey is now
Such a bitch !!!
@@thelemonvr8747
Buddy's B.F.F., who's a big-time also-ran if ever there was one. She's so damn needy, she got so mad at Buddy's going to the dance with T.J. Audrey, stop hatin'!
Everyone hates Audrey and I think I'm getting on that train too but damn I still can't stop thinking she's totally cute 😍😍
"What the h...l is wrong with a guard dog??!!" Today you'd have a different attitude!!
Audrey was self centred
This family's answer to everything was to have a drink. What's up with the writers?
Right!
Kristy was gorgeous in this episode. Pretty girl. Can't stand Audrey. She's always bringing Buddy down.
Silly not to tell Annie about the man at 15:25. And why is Kate announcing to the stalker which rooms they're in at 40:55.
She drinks 🥂🍾🍷🥃🍸🍹
They got this episode from "Cape Fear" the Robert Mitchum and Gregory Peck film. Robert Mitchum was after Gregory Peck's family.
That was a brilliant film. As was the remake with Nick Nolte and DiNero and Juliette Lewis.
Both versions are great!
Wine by the case 🍷 thats the Lawrence’s!!! 😂
They're a fun group! I want to party with Kate and Doug!!
I totally want to as well!@@XxowendanxX
@sueyardley7489 then I want to get Buddy all fortied up on champagne so we can start making out 🍾
The actor that played Gantry was in the movie Scarface with Al Pacino. He unfortunately died from complications due to AIDS.
Actually he played sosa in scarface and his name was paul shenar
@@taylorgreen6295 yes, he was memorable in the part of Sosa😊
Love this series
Cape Fear lite with a dash of Scarface. 😂
Doug is a great shot.
He should've blown Sosa's nuts off
Audrey was always so selfish and whiney.
32:56 Moments like this made Family a drama worth watching.
In those days you could shoot someone and almost get away with it the family was so vulnerable he could have killed the little girl and him
Doug's got balls...he's got balls AC/DC😎🔥😎🔥😎🔥😎
Jesus Kate moves so damn slow when looking for Annie at school. I would have been sprinting. What sort of mother wanders around like that
Her day pumps were too high and her girdle was too tight, LOL.
@@jazzycafe5707 LOL
She has constipation something awful
@@jazzycafe5707 lol 😂 !!!
She would have been moving quicker if Buddy was in danger but it was just Annie she was adopted anyway
Kristy would work with Paul Shenar later on in a film called "Dream Lover."
Audrey was such a crap friend not only did she guilt and try to manipulate Buddy in the past but now she started this whole mess i know that in the end she came through but just the fact that she put Buddy in that situation in the first place and even when confronted right after the test she tried to gaslight Buddy.
Bet Willy had a great time in SF.
You KNOW he did.
What are you trying to imply? Willie was totally straight
👬
I attended school with a girl named Sada Thompson. Not this Sada, obviously, but then, and now, I love the name Sada.
The Sada on this show is a very gifted actress. I miss shows like this.
Thank heavens we have stalking laws now.
Ya but the cops still don't do a thing
Complains about paying for a plumber but buys 2 $30 bottles of booze plus. Hmmm
James Broderick is the father of Ferris Bueller!
Was that guy Gantry also Benjamin Gardner, Kristy McNichol's father in Dream Lover?
...Yes.
Buddy needs to ditch Audrey.
Audrey did the right thing in the end
Keep the gun.
Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.
Kate's attitude is really getting on my nerves
She doesn't like you either
And then scar face came along to "Sousa" character.in this one "Sousa " got real scared.
Love it
You don't have to get so neurotic and deep with the comments people, it's just an entertaining show. How many of you used to watch the Walton's, well surprise that's not real life either!
Well, there is deep meaning behind these fictional stories as well. Some of us want to hear others opinions on the storylines. The episodes had deep meaning, just because things are more vague doesn’t mean they aren’t deep. Every episode is meant to teach the viewer something.
I always loved Family and especially the house, and I knew it inside and out. This is the only episode I can think of where the door in the study suddenly leads to a closet instead of the hallway that is used in many of the other episodes. Seems like a lot of effort to build a closet for one scene, when the box with gun could have been somewhere else. Maybe I'm the only one who noticed!
Audrey Pfeiffer... Louise Foley was in a Tom Petty Video.
Don't Come Around Here No More.
She met the band at the video shoot and ended up dating Tom Petty's drummer for 5 years
I aways love her moves love family ❤
Goodbye audrey
What a coward and bully.
They drink so much on this show!
That was the 70s
The cocktail generation...it was the American version of English tea especially among the middle or upper class
Cocktails at lunch
Late afternoon cocktails
Cocktails before dinner
Wine with dinner
Cocktails after dinner
Cocktail parties
And the ever popular nightcap
And this was long before drinking and driving laws of today
Lol we were working class so as long as my dad had his case of 24 for the hockey games on the weekends for hime and my uncles he was good!
They are fun people!
They are talking to Buddy about being safe and don’t tell Annie what’s going on but then let her go outside by herself to wait in the car? Hum…..
There is some inconsistencies with the writers but that’s what makes it interesting 😊
The guy from Scarface! Gantry
loved this episode! was one i had never seen. there is an episode i would love to see if you could dowload it? it is the episode where kate has a breast cancer scare.
Lori Charles-Roberts that episode is a 1st. Season episode called Monday is Forever. Actress Kim Richards plays Buddy’s best friend Laura in that episode. Very good episode.
I think someone else had uploaded that episode before, but it must have been removed for copyright reasons.
@@Xanthas71 Do you know why the Echos of love episode is unavailable? I can't find that one anywhere. Thanks
@@gabrielle1529 It was blocked for copyright reasons.
@@Xanthas71 wow interesting, I wonder why that particular episode. Thanks!
sosa was always creepy.
Sosa from Scarface was a stand up guy. It's Gantry who's creepy.
Kate had a since of humor in this show.
Where'd she keep it?
@@pinkfreud62 she wasn't a funny person but there where timed she would have a funny punch line.
SPOILER ALERT
Hire a private detective to follow Gantry. Then you have a witness to his harassment.
It's cheaper just to blast Sosa into pieces and throw him in the swamp
Audrey is the worst friend in the world
She's not.She just has a lot of problems that Buddy don't have.Buddy is an excellent friend having both empathy and compassion for her less fortunate friend
@@chelseaforever6843 it doesn't excuse what she did. Everyone's got problems. You deal with it and don't take it out on others.
@@kerriethompson2073 she did the right thing in the end
She should have said , you fail the exam whoopee but if I fail the exam I fail the whole course and am off the swim team. There’s no way I could’ve not told because if we were that good friends I would have expected her to come clean
Now this takes place years before the stalking legislation was passed.
Criminal Harassment
The cops hair😂
Go Doug❗️
Slide ruler. I wish I had been born a bit sooner so I had to learn how to use that. 😕
Doug and Kate are such drunks LOL
I don't think you know what drunk means.
Yes I like them too 🍹🍸🥃🍷🍾🥂💯
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Doug has the right to put this evil bastard in prison he hit his wife. He shouldn't got angry it his own fault he was lock up in prison. He should take responsibility for his bad behaviour. Buddy shouldn't be friends with Audrey always getting her in trouble. Doug is a good husband and father he wants to keep his family safe.
Exactly learn to take responsibility and anyway it's just Dougs job to put him behind bars, no need to take it so personal.