I'm a Gen-Zer and this is more wholesome than the shows that were on when I was growing up. I wish I would've grown up with this show. This scene is beautiful with a great message. I can't get over that sweet hug! 😢
Went a revival tonight and the pastor closed the service by telling us about this particular episode and he used it in a meaningful way to explain how we shouldn't disappoint the Holy Spirit by our actions, but instead live like Jesus
Wish they could have included the part where Barney comes in and puts on an act to teach Opie a lesson about being a sore loser ,pretending to be mad over getting turned down for that pay raise he was counting on,then throws a real fit when Andy tells him he really did get turned down,very funny scene.
Well, I'm a bit prejudiced, but I think my son was the cutest, most adorable boy I'd ever seen, and then he was a gorgeous, handsome man who attracted beautiful women by the dozens. He was killed in an accident when he was only 31, and he was handsome....and cute (being his mother, he was always "cute" to me), even in death.
Taking His name in vain won't increase the number of comments. As to your foolish question, there are multiple generations that didn't grow up watching these shows, and now find them to be too simplistic---there's no murder/blood/gore, no slash-and-kill, no sex, nothing that attracts the sick generations that make up too much of the population today.
@Shy Cutie I want to know what happened to Opie Taylor's mother. But I know for a fact that Andy Taylor was a great father to him. Aunt Bee did a great job raising him too but she was not his mother. His mother never was ever even mentioned, not even her name was mentioned. I am just wondering if there's an explanation for that if someone can enlighten me. That's where my confusion is at and I would feel better if I knew what happened. I don't think it matters whether or not Andy was his natural father because he loved him like a real father should and that is all that matters.
@@patriciaedwards6793 In the storyline, Andy is a widower. His wife died when his son was just a baby, but its unclear if she died in childbirth or from something else.
I agree, but it went both ways. Andy learned some valuable lessons about faith and trust from Opie - like in the "Mr. McBeevee" and "Opie's Charity" episodes.
Love this scene! Ronnie Howard was raised by two really good parents. I’ve seen video where Andy Griffith or Ron Howard (I forget which) talk about how Rance Howard came to Andy and said he didn’t want them to write Opie as a smart-alec kid. His funny lines were said without attitude. Made Opie way more lovable and real. Much like Ron is in real life.
I thought that he only had one parent on that show, being Andy Griffith. Now Aunt Bea wasn't his mother. She was his aunt. But she practically raised him whenever she came into that house
I'm a Gen-Zer and this is more wholesome than the shows that were on when I was growing up. I wish I would've grown up with this show. This scene is beautiful with a great message. I can't get over that sweet hug! 😢
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Went a revival tonight and the pastor closed the service by telling us about this particular episode and he used it in a meaningful way to explain how we shouldn't disappoint the Holy Spirit by our actions, but instead live like Jesus
I prefer 'succeeding' to 'winning'; just my 2 cents...
And a few years later he’s getting advice on girls from Fonzie. TV royalty before your eyes.
not toi mention happy days!
yeah this is the very same ron howared that was in american graffi and the muisc man!
Today's spoiled brat monsters and their woke parents could learn a lot from watching these old shows.
Love this episode. It teaches you how not to be a sore loser. And a good winner. A certain orange politician could learn from this.
I love andy show...
👍👍
Trump still living rent free huh?
If only Andy Griffith had been Donald Trumps father!
"If only" we did not see sanctimonious posts such as yours...
If you want to be a good parent, watch all the episodes of andy griffith
One of my favorites!!!!
He was the cutest little boy. We all need a daddy like Andy!
Opie was one of the best child actors. How about them violins to goose the emotions? The losing lesson is what MAGAs need right now!
Grow up.
@@billhosko7723 You didn’t learn anything from Andy, did you? He never said that to Opie or anyone else.
So glad I had these shows to grow up with.
I love this scene. It is important to be a good loser and also a good winner. Feeling good about winning is easy, just don’t be obnoxious about it.
To bad Donald Trump didn't have a father like Andy.
Too bad Bill Gucci cannot stop thinking about Trump!
Sound quality has taken a giant leap into some stupido ditch. I wish I could’ve heard it better.
Wish then we did not see yer post. Good grief.
2022
And right at that moment, Barney puts on his Sore Loser Act.🤭🤣
Wish they could have included the part where Barney comes in and puts on an act to teach Opie a lesson about being a sore loser ,pretending to be mad over getting turned down for that pay raise he was counting on,then throws a real fit when Andy tells him he really did get turned down,very funny scene.
and Opie says, you sure are a sore loser, Barney...
Actually, Barney's $2.75 Chinese dinner for two was somewhat pricey: In 2021 dollars, it would set him back around $25.50, hardly a cheap meal 🍜
Not really an expensive meal in the 21st century, not when ordinary restaurants such as IHOP charge $15 for a dinner for one person.
I love this clip. It shows that no everyone needs to be a winner. Just because you’re a loser doesn’t mean it’s the end of the world.
They were so good.
Is he not the cutest, most adorable boy you've ever seen?
Well, I'm a bit prejudiced, but I think my son was the cutest, most adorable boy I'd ever seen, and then he was a gorgeous, handsome man who attracted beautiful women by the dozens. He was killed in an accident when he was only 31, and he was handsome....and cute (being his mother, he was always "cute" to me), even in death.
He might tie with Leon, who was played by his real life younger brother Clint.
@@jb6712 I'm so sorry for your loss!
Awwwww I love thissss❣❣❣🥺🥺🥺🥺
How in God's name, can they're be this small amount of comments to Andy and Opie scenes???????
Taking His name in vain won't increase the number of comments. As to your foolish question, there are multiple generations that didn't grow up watching these shows, and now find them to be too simplistic---there's no murder/blood/gore, no slash-and-kill, no sex, nothing that attracts the sick generations that make up too much of the population today.
@@jb6712 Your being sanctimonious did not help. Good grief.
It was sad. Made me cry. Like father and son's seens.
The little boy who plays Opie is so precious!!💕❤💕🌈
@Shy Cutie I want to know what happened to Opie Taylor's mother. But I know for a fact that Andy Taylor was a great father to him. Aunt Bee did a great job raising him too but she was not his mother. His mother never was ever even mentioned, not even her name was mentioned. I am just wondering if there's an explanation for that if someone can enlighten me. That's where my confusion is at and I would feel better if I knew what happened. I don't think it matters whether or not Andy was his natural father because he loved him like a real father should and that is all that matters.
@@patriciaedwards6793 In the storyline, Andy is a widower. His wife died when his son was just a baby, but its unclear if she died in childbirth or from something else.
That’s Ron Howard who grew up to be a great director
You really don’t know who that is?
@@blumbenot to mention starring in a little show called Happy Days.
I wish I could do that to my son, a real tear jerker!
Forgot how beautiful this show was.....love those Andy with Opie learning lessons.
wish the parents were more like this man and the parents my generation had. now they are baby adult bringing up more so to be baby adults.
I agree, but it went both ways. Andy learned some valuable lessons about faith and trust from Opie - like in the "Mr. McBeevee" and "Opie's Charity" episodes.
He really loved opie
I luv this show. Great safe times. Andy is a great role model. Truth be told of loosing
Millions of SJW's now hate Andy after watching this.
Love this scene! Ronnie Howard was raised by two really good parents. I’ve seen video where Andy Griffith or Ron Howard (I forget which) talk about how Rance Howard came to Andy and said he didn’t want them to write Opie as a smart-alec kid. His funny lines were said without attitude. Made Opie way more lovable and real. Much like Ron is in real life.
Excellent assessment. I read that as well.
I thought that he only had one parent on that show, being Andy Griffith. Now Aunt Bea wasn't his mother. She was his aunt. But she practically raised him whenever she came into that house
True - Opie only had one parent, but Ron Howard, who played him, had two parents.
Ron Howard was so precious - and talented! - as a little boy. Grew into a decent man.
Howard grew into a flaming lib….typical
Lmfao. Hollywood
I love the father & Son’s Scenes
Trump needs to watch this!
Wait until China Joe and Kamaltoe watch the episode on honesty!
no comparison between them and the lying POS trump.
@@markusnashorn1145 That was awesome! Great job.
@@dbaxxxxx Lieing POS???? You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet with, Lien Biden and HeelsUp Harris being Placed into power.
No, HILLARY needs to watch it!!!! 😡😡
Mature human being..you'll know when that happens!
does anybody know what happened to Andy wife on the show because I don't know
Sarah Hughes she passed while giving birth
@@bsteve2783 thank you for telling me
@@bsteve2783 I looked it up - says she died during Opie's first year of life.
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