The Bunkers Gets Branded | All In The Family
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- The Bunkers have a scary start to the day when a Swastika is found painted on their door.
From Season 3, Episode 20 'Archie Gets Branded': Archie thinks a swastika painted on his door may be juvenile pranksters, but Mike is concerned that the Bunkers' home may have been mistaken for the residence of a Jewish radical.
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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Archie took refuge in his long-suffering wife, Edith, who tries her best to understand Archie's conservative ways and outdated beliefs.
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The irony is Archie’s character spent his early adult years fighting the Nazi’s in WW II.
Yep......he was stationed in Foggia Italy.
Archie Bunker and Fred Sanford should of been next door neighbors that would of been funny as hell
How about Archie and George Jefferson
@@scottgould6590 the Jeffersons WERE the Bunkers neighbors on the show.
Or an "All in the Family"/"Sanford and Son" crossover.
@@iowaguy6470 Aunt Esther saying "Archie Bunker, you a HEATHEN!" And don't even get me started with Rollo!
My money on Fred Sanford.
Archie's look after he opens the door,gets the paper and closes it and realizes what he saw is priceless
Edith oh my who did that Archie I wouldn’t know Edith The artist didn’t sign it 😆
@@BladedBear You're thinking of Hitler, but he didn't create the swastika. The emblem has a long history in various cultures, including some Native American.
Good thing George Jefferson didn't come over right then:" Uh hunh, I knew it, Bunker! You decided to make it official!!!" George and that swagger,strut and scowl!! RIP all of youse.
Absolutely the best sitcom in the history of television
Norman Lear must’ve been a genius
Believe it or not, Norman Lear is still alive - 100 years old!
@@GAjjl WOW !!!!
Best show period! 🇺🇲🤓😎✌🏻
@@GAjjl He turns 101 in July. 👍🏾
And he's 100 years old. Bless him!
Notice how Archie was the ONLY cast member in All in the Family who ( almost ) ALWAYS wore the *same* outfit throughout the ENTIRE series. 🤔
My grandfather dressed just like him in the 70s. Including the hat.
It's like Susan said. My grandfather always wore a white dress shirt with 2 pockets and a pair of wool dress pants in dark colors just like Archie. If you notice, Archie wore the same KIND of pants but he did have different colors throughout the series. Sometimes gray, sometimes brown, etc. Just like my grandfather.
@@retroguy9494
Cool. 🤗
@@ms.mustlovecats1556 👍
@@retroguy9494 My grandfather was born in 1896.
Man, this episode had a super dark theme (plus that ending...), but they were able to add some humor and still keep it respectful.
A little bit of trivia. Gregory Sierra, who played Detective Chano on "Barney Miller," was in this episode. In the next episode (I'm talking about when they were first run), Ron Glass, who played Detective Harris on "Barney Miller," played the refrigerator repairman's apprentice. I believe the swastika episode was from 2-24-73. I do know the refrigerator episode originally aired 3-3-73.
Yeah, that ending was powerful.
Yeah!! The Bunkers were victims of terrorism. The package that was delivered was very funny, but it had them running out of the house, afraid for their lives, which wasnt funny at all. It was terrifying. Exactly what terrorism is designed for. This episode is really a masterpiece.
The look on Edith's face when they were looking out of the door was sheer terror.
I knew Gregory Sierra best as Julio from Sandford and Son. All in the Family was not what I watched as a pre-teen.
Love the shocked reaction by the audience when they see the swastika for the first time.
When we think of it this show was barely 30 years after WWII. Sure this still has an impact on them
@@ronalddepesa6221 It would now, too.
For the record, the Police never showed up.
Well, maybe they did AFTER the car blew up in front of Archie's house...
That scene with the package soaking in the kitchen sink was funny when Archie found the wet cigars inside. 😂
0:39. Best doubletake in the history of television.
You have that right! ... and as our cool Archie said ALL the time, ...."and right is RIGHT!!"
I love how Edith has no clue about destroying evidence.
sometimes, for me, her stupidity becomes more annoying than comic. She rarely has a clue about much of anything.
This episode guest starred the late great Gregory Sierra.
4:27 This is why I love these two so much after all these years.
This show was so brilliant! And Archie was so damn funny!! And Mike was always the meathead.
but he was right here, door was not busted.
I love Edith’s apron. I always wore one when I cooked. 👩🍳👩🍳👩🍳👩🍳👩🍳
It was cut off at the point where Archie was going to cover the swastika. I remember this episode. I forget which cast member asked Archie what he was going to cover the swastika with, but he said "The same thing that put the kibosh on the Nazis in WW2," at which point he produced the American flag.
Yup, and the Boy Scout who told him that he had it hung up wrong was Jean Stapleton’s son, John Putch!
@@justinjoseph6966 That's right. I'd forgotten that Jean Stapleton's son was in that episode.
@@justinjoseph6966 I never knew that, thanks for the trivia.
Lol. I know John Putch! He has made quite a few good independent films over the years. Nice guy, too.
@@Mister_Listener He was also in the 1981 TV movie "Angel Dusted." Jean Stapleton played his mom in that movie. It was taken from a true story about a college student who took PCP.
You can’t teach an old dingbat new tricks😂😂
With all the supposed sophistication and intelligence Mike can be a real dummy sometimes.
Well, that was part of the premise of Mike's character.
My mother loved engineers because of their intelligence and what they did
However, she used to describe engineers as having 'all the brains in the world but not an ounce of common sense.'
@@retroguy9494 My father in law is an engineer. My mother in law describes him as a brilliant engineer who doesn't have the sense to come in out of the rain. She's not exaggerating.
“ you meathead, open the door and look at the outside of it!”
Great episode - shocking ending!
You can't teach a old dingbat new tricks🤣
This is one of their best episodes.
0:41: that's the same look Archie had when he saw the photo of Linda and Lionel on the table by his chair!
:P!!!!
"I BETTER GET SOMETHING TO WIPE THE DOOR WITH" SHE WAS GONNA WIPE OFF THE EVIDENCE
Well dur...
This is my favorite (and I think best) episode in the series.
When you had to look up the number for the police in the phone book... lol
Always loved that whole, “Look at the door” bit between Archie and Mike. For all of Mike’s education and intelligence, he lacked the common sense to walk over to the door when Archie told him to look at it and open it himself when he didn’t see anything on the inside of it. Just goes to show that even folks with high intelligence can often lack basic common sense!😂
How true!
oh god... it's a comedy ... it's a show... the bit wouldn't work otherwise... stop overthinking it ya twit
and yes... people with higher education are going to be smarter and more successful in this life.... that's a fact.
It was a funny joke because it used a tried and true comic device called misunderstanding. Could it be that those of us who constantly look for ways to own the libs are jealous? Probably.
Correct!
Did he seriously have to argue with Archie over something that insignificant? Just open the damn door!!
Ohh I better get something to wipe that off the door !!!!!!! Nooooooo 😅😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Classic TV from the 70's. 😂
OPen the damn door and look on the outside of it!-lol
This episode was great intense
this was the episode where Jean Stapleton's son made an appearance as the boy scout
This show, MASH, and Cheers. Best ever...until PC came around.
This show is way better then Mash or Cheers
Oh. Different types of shows. I agree. Just my 3 favs of all time.
@@mckessa17 It certainly makes you laugh harder than any other show.
THAT was the Sunday paper? Geeze! Mine was always as thick as a dictionary. Lol
Yes, so was ours!
This was a wrenching episode. I believe this was the first character in the show who died, and wow, so violently. (Cousin Oscar was before this, but the audience never actually saw him).
AND Beverly La Salle, the femaile impersonator that he gave mouth to mouth to in the cab.
That episode was so funny of all doors to mark it had to be Archies.❤🎉❤
John Putch, who made an appearance, is the son of Jean Stapleton, and looks just like his mother.
I have never seen the resemblance, but i have met Putch a few times. He is a nice guy.
@Jennifer Feather okay. Thank you for pointing that out.
he also appears in Jaws 3
Brilliant episode!
"One of them German things from WW2."
Look at the damn thing!
Yeah
Well what the hell else would u call it!
Oh this is the episode when they blew that guy up in the car, that was a scary episode.
Carroll O'Connor was brilliant as Archie!
Look at the outside of the door 😂😂😂
Sometimes Meathead really is a Pollack
I think it's funny you misspelled it lol
It's somewhat strange that Edith refers to her friend Louise by her whole name, Louise Jefferson rather than just by her first name...
Not really. That gives it a Queens, NY old neighborhood vibe because the different ethnicities. And Dont forget Sybil Guhli or Gooley, not sure what the spelling is.
@@Mister_Listener I just always assumed by that point of time Edith and Louise were close friends to the point that they would be on a just a first name basis...
@@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854 true. My guess is “Louise” alone isnt enough to establish to the audience that the cake is for a neighbor. Also, since she wasnt seen in this episode, they used her to reinforce the reality of a caring, off camera neighbor hood so the terrorism inside their home and the explosion has more impact and tragedy?
I don't think that's so strange. I do the same thing out of respect including using my friends surname with title. I reckon it just depends on the culture + environment a person grew up in.
"Edith Bunker" would've made a fine College or Pro Sports Play by Play Announcer then. Almost invariably they refer to The Retired Expert Athlete Commentator by both his or her first and last name. "Tony Romo, what did You think about that?"😂B.W.
Greatest damn television show ever made. 2nd would be the Honeymooners.
I couldn't agree more!
Jeffersons top 5.
@missbeehaven2023 Nah!! Just the worst spin off of All In The Family.
Great stuff!
I better get something to wipe that off the door.
That's a phone book. We had them.
Had? I STILL have them! Granted, they're old. But I still have them!
@@retroguy9494 my son looks at me funny when I say "we need to get a phone book for you to sit on!"
@@Jus-xh6ep LOL! I still use MINE to look up numbers! Businesses mostly. They're still better than the net for ones in my area.
@@retroguy9494 Same..If I am in a real dad mood, I say "hey son, let's call the operator!"
@@Jus-xh6ep I'll tell you a funny story. My own father, who died last year at age 93, still thought the operators were in the old Bell Telephone buildings around our state and when you called, you got one in the building nearest to you. Of course, he had switched to the cable company for phone service years before.
He wanted a a number of a company who's name he couldn't remember. He gets on the phone with the operator and said 'yea its that building up the road from you. You get to the light and make a left and its right there on the right.' Then I hear him say 'Maine? You're in MAINE?' What happened to the building down the street from the courthouse? Closed for HOW many years?' 😂🤣He was SO out of touch it was unreal!
Did Congress just vote to make this episode illegal?
The "blower" lmao.
The terlet....lol
He Was Julio On Sanford and Son Fred Sanford Neighbor Lamont Friend
Also on Barney Miller
RIGHT PLACE RIGHT TIME IN HISTORY WHAT A GREAT SHOW..STILL GIVE BELLY LAUGHS AND JUST A POIGNANT FOR TODAY WITH A TWIST ..
Swastika!😮 that’s awful!
Why don’t you play the full episode ? That’s left up I. The air.😮
It's pretty simple. The hate group who did it transposed Archie's house with the house it was meant for one block up who was a Jewish activist and was also on the school board. Archie gets a visit from the head of a Jewish militant group who, when realizing they got the wrong house, wants to use Archie's house to lure the other hate group into a trap. He and Mike have a big fight over violence being the way to settle ethnic and racial hatred. In the end, they find out that the hate group realized it's mistake and was headed to the right house. As the head of the Jewish militant group goes to join the other members, he gets blown up in his car.
My dad laughed so hard at this scene i swear i thought he was going to have a heart attack
I have to say , Best show in it's time 👍🇺🇲
Awesome tv show of early 1970
Sally Struthers Gloria Was A Cutie 💓 😍 Like I said before
I dont blame Mike on what Archie was saying "look at the door"! I would have been confused too!
That Would Scare The Crap Out Of Me.🥶
Well, Archie was a World War II veteran. If you ever knew any of them, those guys didn't scare easily. Many of them used to tell me that they could sleep with their doors unlocked and it wouldn't bother them.
Archie bunker swastika ending
Archie, Edith is NOT your servant. If you want your paper, get it yourself!😮
Part 2 please
There is no part 2,this episode ends with Paul being blown up in his car
Someone painted a swastika
'OPEN THE DAMN DOOR AND LOOK AT THE OUTSIDE OF IT!!!' 🤣
Why is Archie looking in a phone book for the police phone number?
he called the local precinct switchboard not 911
911 didn't exist in 1973.
911 wasn't available at this time you had to dial a 7 digit number
He is such a great actor. Prefect for the role.
It was a surprise to see Gregory Sierra later in the episode who was Julio on Sanford and Son. Even more surprising to see him a play a Jewish man and not a Latino.
Lest you forget, Demond Wilson made a guest appearance on All in the Family. This, in my opinion, is a testament to Mr. Norman Lear's intricate eye and mind for talent.
I think I remember this one. They confused the 'Bunker house, for te 'Jeffersons.
WRONG! It was meant for a Jewish activist who is on the school board who lives one block up. The hate group who did it transposed the house numbers.
was this based on an actual incident
Julio!
Where's his goat?
What was this esipode called
"Archie is branded "
I always wondered, why did Archie grab the phone book to call the cops? Was it not 9-1-1 back then too?
It was for their local police precinct
There was no 911 back then.
@@markbrown4039 Just researched....
"Regarding national U.S. coverage, by 1979, 26% of the U.S. population could dial the number. This increased to 50% by 1987 and 93% by 2000.[9] As of March 2022, 98.9% of the U.S. population has access."
Born in the 80's. Never knew this. 😢
We just dialed 0.
@@markbrown4039 911 came out in 1968
Why is Archie finding that on the front door so funny I don’t understand the audience in this show sometimes. I used to watch this when I was little with my family but now I just see a lot of stupidity with the audience.
The Big Dummy
Always loved this show but I would never let my daughter bring her husband to live in my house
It was Edith's idea for Mike and Gloria to live there
Eh! It would depend on the reason. I don't think I'd mind much,as long as they were respectful. Mike never showed Archie any respect.
@@superstarreviews9937 The whole point of the show was to be disrespectful to Archie
@@KJTV67 the point of the show was Archie was an idiot
@@superstarreviews9937 Both Archie and Mike were insensitive meatheads. Edith was the only member of the household really deserving of respect.
Swastika is one of the ugliest symbols ever
She was about to wash away the evidence. Lol.
I got branded too. Went outside and found a Biden sign on my lawn.
Oh my god how dare they?
That really sucks 😮
January 6th was Trump's fault. It's okay that you don't like Biden, but what Trump did was unforgivable.
@@justthefactslibrarian3935 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
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That's how they want to make America great never!!! It's not funny 😭!!
I wonder at the live audience. It seemed like half of them were gasping in surprise, the other half was laughing. Takes all kinds, I guess.
The cops couldn't get to the bottom of anything what that is the bait or harass or murder someone
Bunkers & Hogan heroes were Neighbors
The mark of Hamas
Well it seemed like Paul was actually with whoever put the swastika on the door , cause it’s odd he would show up randomly like that , then insist on not going anywhere ! At first thought bloom had been blown up wich would make sense when they realized the right address ! But for Paul’s car blow up makes no sense , he wasn’t there long enough to plant , or even anyone know he was there , meaning someone already knew him !
@arlichar11 - I bet these organizations: Paul's 'HDA' and the 'other side', kept good tabs on each other (maybe spied on each other) - including knowing that a public figure (Bloom at 740 Hauser St) was part of an escalating threat campaign. As for the bomb, consider this: Maybe the 'other side' was already staking out Archie's house and were actually ready to bomb him by tossing an explosive device through the window? Then, they find they are at the wrong address but saw that Paul was still inside. Most of them move on to the other house, Jerry tells Paul they know the other side is moving, Paul tells Jerry to go ahead of him. The other side knows Paul will be coming back out to his car in a minute and when he gets inside the car, maybe they toss the aforementioned, fused bomb meant for Archie under his car?
I thought the same thing you did about him being blown up and thought maybe the above was plausible. In the end, it's a TV show that needs to use plot devices to move the story along and as usual, the audience is at times, asked to 'suspend disbelief' in order to let it unfold. Great post!
The schmucks who put the Swastika on the door were tracking "Paul" because he was part of a neighborhood protection group. Very much Anti Nazi.🤔B.W.
What? Paul was a Jew, he was with a radical Jewish group that wanted revenge on the people harassing a Jew in the neighborhood. The people got Archie and the Jews house mixed up.
The real a America
Trump would have loved that front door!
The best President ever for the State of Israel.
Still have yet to see one shred of evidence he is a racist.
At least he wasn’t the one that said: “if you have a problem of whether you vote for me or him then you ain’t black.”
I don’t like him anymore than you do but never forget it was that Buffon with dementia that said it not him
You're so clueless! I mean SERIOUSLY you are! So much that it's scary. Don't you know that Trump's daughter married a Jewish guy and that Trump has Jewish grandchildren that he loves and dotes on constantly?
I’m surprised archie was upset about a swastika being far right
Bigoted but not a nazi
@@paisleybabee what’s the difference
You must be young. Archie was a member of the 'greatest generation' and a veteran of World War II where he was stationed in Foggia Italy. He was even wounded and had a piece of German shrapnel in his butt for the rest of his life. Archie HATED the Nazis and all they stood for including that symbol.
I was a boy when this show aired. Conservatism 50 years ago was in no way the way it is today. In fact, both Nixon and Reagan (who Archie loved) would be considered liberals today by the right. Back then, the greatest and silent generations did not use symbols or compare themselves to certain peoples who committed some of the worst atrocities of their generation to define their politics or conservatism.. Sadly, MY generation started that crap!
@ekalbelddirp Sounds just like something an oatmeal-for-brains leftist would say. Read a book.
My parents and all our relatives were having a birthday party for someone and everyone was watching this episode and everyone broke out laughing so hard when Archie opened the door. I was a little kid but now i get it
Great episode.
Whoever does the closed captions has an IQ of a goldfish.
I have noticed that also .I feel for people that are deaf and have to depend on CC .
today its all about Jenna Ortega dancing