All in the Family episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Archie and Edith Bunker clash with their daughter Gloria and son-in-law Mike over watching football or a pollution special on TV. Archie's racially insensitive remarks during the football game spark further conflict. Gloria introduces health foods to the family, leading to debates about nutrition. Mike writes a letter to President Nixon about pollution and Vietnam, infuriating Archie, who decides to write his own letter. The episode humorously concludes with the family unsure if they've properly mailed their letters to the President.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the main characters in this episode of "All in the Family"?
Archie Bunker, Edith Bunker, Gloria Stivic, and Mike Stivic.
What starts the conflict between Archie and the rest of the family in this episode?
The conflict begins over what to watch on TV - football or a special on pollution.
How does Archie feel about celebrity activists like Jack Lemmon?
Archie expresses disdain for celebrity activists, preferring to watch football instead.
What racial remark does Archie make while watching the football game?
Archie makes a racially insensitive comment about black athletes, claiming their speed is "in their blood."
Why is Gloria boiling one of Mike's shirts?
The dye in the shirt is giving Mike a rash.
What health foods does Gloria bring home from the grocery store?
Gloria brings home organic eggs, Tiger's Milk, wheat germ oil, and desiccated liver.
What prompts Mike to write a letter to President Nixon?
Mike writes to the President about various issues including pollution, race relations, and the Vietnam War.
How does Archie react to Mike's letter to the President?
Archie is outraged and demands to see the letter, leading to a physical struggle.
What does Archie decide to do after learning about Mike's letter?
Archie decides to write his own letter to President Nixon, expressing his opposing views.
How does the family ultimately decide to handle the mailing of the letters?
They decide to mail both letters together, but are unsure if they properly mailed them, leading to a comedic end.