All In The Family | Gloria's Boyfriend | Season 4 Episode 19 | FULL EPISODE



From Season 4, Episode 19 ‘Gloria’s Boyfriend’: Archie learns that the mentally disabled have some real abilities, not to mention savvy, when he causes Gloria’s friend, a stock boy at Ferguson’s Market, to lose his job. The young man then finds himself another job.

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One of the most acclaimed comedy series of all time, All in the Family with Archie Bunker as the irascible, highly opinionated, working-class family man who viewed the world on his terms and his terms only. When not arguing with his liberal son-in-law, “Meathead,” Archie took refuge in his long-suffering wife, Edith, who tries her best to understand Archie’s conservative ways and outdated beliefs.

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39 thoughts on “All In The Family | Gloria's Boyfriend | Season 4 Episode 19 | FULL EPISODE”

  1. One of my favorites…as disabled I hate when people speak to as if I'm ah child… I'm respectfully ah definite adult & FYI…the Lord loves me as I am!!!🥂😸💙✌️☮️🍹🍿🍦🏍️🏆🏆🏆🏆🎸📟💽💰💳⚖️🕶️☣️♻️⚛️🎼🇧🇧🖋️📒🖌️🖊️📐💊📡📏🖇️🖊️🖋️✏️🖋️🖋️🖋️🖋️

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  2. I hate to say I have to side with Archie on this one, I'm mentally disabled but with the way the world works I've been forced to practically get over it as no one understands and no one wants to help. People who have issues tend to bother people. In high school I had a friend who would flip shit because 'free time' was over… We were lucky enough to get it but he didn't see it that way and he made people scared of him because he'd be screaming and cursing.

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  3. Kids can be cruel, and it always pissed me off when they would bully or make fun of them. I went to a school that had a section to teach kids with special needs. Several times we had to stand up for them when jerks tried to make fun of them. Even at a young age it didn't make sense why they would pick on someone less fortunate than they were.

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  4. Honestly, I am glad it's more proper to avoid using the word "retarded" when speaking about people with special needs. I'm autistic and while the word isn't like…Triggering, I was taught it was a bad word and very degrading toward people like myself who have special needs / learning disabilities.

    Personally, I have high functioning autism, so being referred to as "retarded" is rather insulting – though even if I wasn't, I would still hate hearing others with learning disabilities referred to as such. :/ When I worked at Goodwill, a place meant to help people with disabilities and barriers, a customer was legit saying the word so loud, I was surprised that one of my co-workers didn't jump the man when he was ready to pay! The guy was rather inappropriate and I feel like he showed up a few times, saying something stupid every time – maybe once making a joke about a woman's weight? He just made me sick. 🙁

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  5. Archie Bunker: Let me ask you something there, about George. I mean, how did that happen to him? When he was a baby, uh, did somebody throw him up in the air and forget to catch him?

    Mr. Bushmill: It's a common birth defect. The doctors call it anoxia. It means he didn't get enough oxygen when he was born. Now that's what happened to George – what's your excuse?

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