All in the Family has an IQ Score of 184/200 on TV Intelligentsia's Intelligence Quotient rubric, placing it in the Masterclass tier.
Measurably increases domain knowledge or cognitive capacity
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The TVI Take
Norman Lear's 1971 CBS series, Carroll O'Connor as Archie Bunker constructed specifically so the audience could not finish his sentences in the direction they expected. The Edith-Mike-Gloria configuration was the structural frame for working through Vietnam, race, Watergate, abortion, and rape on prime-time American television for the first time.
The show's central argument was that bigotry survives in the home through familiarity rather than ideology, and that the only way to dismantle it is to keep it on screen until it stops being safe to laugh at.
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