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  1. A groundbreaking and controversial CBS sitcom from Norman Lear, based on the British sitcom Till Death Us Do Part and airing from 1971–79 (and on to 1983, if the run of Archie Bunker's Place is counted). The series has consistently been rated one of the greatest television shows of all time.

    • YMMV

      Adaptation Displacement: Because the show is so iconic in...

    • Recap

      "The Saga of Cousin Oscar": Archie's mooching cousin Oscar...

    • WMG

      A page for describing WMG: All in the Family. If Archie ever...

    • Awesome

      A page for describing Awesome: All in the Family. "Edith's...

  2. Funny Moments. The cry of "Fore!" is described as being "not unlike the wail of a soul in torment". The Wrecking Crew, a group of elderly and not very talented golfers, and their nicknames: the First Grave Digger, Old Father Time, The Man With the Hoe, and Consul the Almost Human. Wilmot hits Poskitt with a golf ball, then later falls in love ...

  3. Ball in the Family: With LaVar Ball, LaMelo Ball, Lonzo Ball, Tina Ball. The Ball family is changing the game on and off the court. Meet LaVar, Tina, and their three sons- all born to go pro.

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    • 2017-08-29
    • Reality-TV
    • Lonzo Ball, LaMelo Ball, LaVar Ball
  4. An index page listing Family Tropes content. All the complex ties of blood and marriage. Check that your trope doesn't belong in one of the subcategories

  5. Toss one of them the Smart Ball! Characters who catch the Smart Ball become knowledgeable regarding some trivia or discipline needed to deliver a punchline, discover clues, or implement a foolproof solution to whatever problem they face when normally such attempts fail.

  6. This index is about ball tropes — traits temporarily imposed on an arbitrary character for narrative purposes — "The Plot needed someone to be a Hero in this scene". While this does help move the plot forward, it runs the risk of feeling rather contrived.

  7. In Trigun, the human-sized members of the Nebraska family roll into balls, aided by their armor designs, to be thrown as weapons by the giant-sized members of the family.

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