All in the Family season 2 episode 19 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Archie and Edith bicker as Gloria and Mike prepare to visit a commune, leading to a heated discussion about lifestyles. Alone for the first time in years, Archie and Edith struggle to connect, with Archie refusing to dance or play cards amicably. Their tension peaks in an emotional argument, but later Archie opens up about his unfulfilled dreams and insecurities. A late-night dance and Archie's indirect apology with a quirky gift bring them closer, highlighting their enduring, complex relationship.
Full Episode S02E19 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are Gloria and Mike leaving at the start of the episode?
They are visiting a farming commune for eight days.
How does Archie feel about Gloria and Mike visiting the commune?
He is dismissive and critical, labeling the commune as a place for communists.
What activity does Edith suggest to Archie when they are alone?
She suggests dancing to "Moonlight Serenade."
Why does Archie get frustrated while playing cards with Edith?
He realizes Edith is deliberately losing to make him feel better.
What does Archie accuse Edith of during their argument?
He accuses her of being too good and not human.
Why does Archie leave the house angrily?
He is frustrated and unable to apologize to Edith after their argument.
What insecurity does Archie reveal to Edith upon returning home?
He reveals that he never finished high school, which hindered his career progression.
What was Edith's childhood dream shared in the episode?
She wanted to be a tap dancer, influenced by her mother.
How does Archie indirectly apologize to Edith?
He gives her a Lady Gillette razor as a gift and dances with her.
What happens when Gloria and Mike return home?
They quickly leave again for a movie, giving Archie and Edith privacy.