>all white family >all white neighbours >husband isn't a feminised pansy >wise neighbour who is always doing woodwork >three kids (replacement+1) >always a pro-family message >the father is always shown to be right even when he fucks up the household appliances
Home Improvement: a great, comfy red pilled sitcom
Tim the Tool Man is no Hank Hill. His character was the spoonful of sugar that helped push the "men are stoopid buffoons, the wife and kid always know best" meme that took over in the 90s/early 2000s. He's not as bad as later examples of this character archetype, but that's what makes that show so insidious.
Kevin Watson
It got canceled by ABC leftists.
Nolan Rodriguez
>He's not as bad as later examples of this character archetype Everybody Loves Raymond was 100x the dumb fuck lucky enough to have a wife at all that Tim Taylor was.
Anthony Johnson
Last Man Standing is another good show with Tim Allen, it's about a conservative living with all women.
Exactly. Bundy is flawed but that's just part of his personality. Tim seems designed to remind you of times when you witnessed your own father failing at something and making an ass out of himself, while making you forget the time that he was actually able to pull something worthwhile off. He denigrates the idea of masculinity by making it look immature and childish.
Noah Roberts
Cheers and Frasier back to back is my background noise.
8/10 Would rate it higher but there were some sitcom tropes that were meh but overall that show was one of the last great commentaries on American culture of the 80s and 90s.
Brayden Green
Malcolm in the Middle was great
Michael Robinson
Don’t forget
>huge comfy house >smoking hot milf wife >3 boys so no cucking
Mason Stewart
>"modern" family >race mixing >hot single mom getting rich guy >retarded Dad >retarded son >smart nerd daughter >gay couple >gay couple adopts Asian daughter Was modern family accurately refelecting society or was it trying to normalize degeneracy?
I rewatched a few episodes last month and it truly is pretty good
Juan Adams
good show, show i let the kids watch
Hunter Sanchez
This. In the 90s, it was considered a feminist, politically correct show.
Juan Gray
Checked
Idon't know though man. On the surface he does look like a buffoon but he also runs tool time successfully and builds the hot rods...
Michael Peterson
I thought the same, it's like that's the joke. It's comedic to show a goofy white dad fucking up. I guess if they dumb down any other character would hit too close to home. Remember Grace? Was that comedy in the way that they portrayed a single white woman as a strong smart leader of the family?
It was only the most popular show on tv and programmed a generation of degenerate Americans... nice talking to you, dummy.
Hudson Allen
Archie was, Rob Reiner is a new and their neighbors were niggers
Jeremiah Sullivan
Jew*
Hudson Roberts
>the father is always shown to be right even when he fucks up the household appliances You kidding me? I recently re-watching HI and it's blatant feminist propaganda.
Brandon Reed
The single greatest sitcom in tv history.
Mason Jones
Not nearly enough. Her psychology 101 nonsense went unchallenged in almost every episode, and even when Wilson did call her out they had her go toe to toe with the man who knows everything.
The basis of every argument she ever had was her denial of the lavish lifestyle Tim had afforded her and the boys.