Think Big By Thinking Small - Solves Everything
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You mean Friends didn't promote and play upon the idea of 'friends' being defined as roommates, rather than individuals with individual homes?
It wasn't normalizing group living?
How could that be a stretch when that's the obvious theme, were you watching a different show?
It was set in NYC, where most people live in apartments. If you want to make this argument, Full House would be more apt.
In NYC, where most people need the normalization and serves as the example to be normalized.
Exactly.
Full house is about adoption of large numbers of children into foster homes.
Who's the Boss is about emasculation of men in the home.
To be even more 'apt' about the 'argument'.
Every movie/show has cross agendas. Name one.
Full House was about a widower with three daughters who had one friend living in his basement and another friend with a wife and a set of twins living in the attic. What show are you thinking of?
Try the True story of Yours Mine and Ours (original version)
From the old joke: A Hollywood couple was overhead saying, "My kids and your kids are beating up on our kids."
it was about a bunch of people living in a very expensive to live in shithole where they were put in weird situtations because they didnt have a home and could never afford one in that shithole. It was about making the best of living in an overcrowded shithole of a city and making their way through their pathetic lives as best as they could.....at least thats how I took it and Jen was hot in that nippy studio.