All in the Family season 6 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Archie and Edith Bunker prepare for Thanksgiving dinner at their daughter Gloria and son-in-law Mike's house, sparking debates over appropriate attire and the religious upbringing of Gloria's unborn child. Despite initial reluctance, Archie dresses up for the occasion. At dinner, a heated discussion ensues about whether to raise the child with a specific religion. Archie insists on a Christian upbringing, while Gloria and Mike advocate for letting the child choose. The episode highlights
Full Episode S06E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the theme song of "All in the Family"?
The theme song is "Those Were the Days."
Who are the main characters in this scene?
The main characters are Archie, Edith, Gloria, and Mike.
What is the occasion in this episode?
The occasion is Thanksgiving dinner.
Why does Archie not want to dress up for Thanksgiving?
Archie thinks dressing up is unnecessary just to eat with his daughter.
Where is Thanksgiving dinner held in this episode?
It is held at Gloria and Mike's house.
What is a significant topic of conversation during dinner?
The religious upbringing of Gloria and Mike's future child is a significant topic.
How does Archie feel about the baby's religious upbringing?
Archie insists on a Christian upbringing for the baby.
What is Gloria and Mike's stance on their child's religious upbringing?
They want to let their child make up their own mind about religion.
How does the family resolve their argument?
The family resolves the argument by coming together for the sake of family unity and the Thanksgiving meal.
What does Edith gift Gloria for Thanksgiving?
Edith gifts Gloria silver candle stands.
What is Archie's attitude towards dressing up for Thanksgiving?
Archie is reluctant and mocks the idea of dressing up.
How does the episode portray the family dynamic?
The episode portrays a complex family dynamic with humor and serious discussions on societal issues.
Does the family have dinner together in the end?
Yes, despite the tensions, the family comes together for dinner.
What is the tone of Archie and Edith's banter?
Their banter is humorous and lighthearted.
What is the overarching theme of this "All in the Family" episode?
The overarching theme is the clash of generational and societal beliefs within a family.