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TJAMES03
01-15-2006, 04:43 PM
This thread is dedicated to all of the underrated "AITF" episodes. I will start off with one that I think is very underrated and that is when Beverly La Salle is murdered. (I believe that it is called "Edith's Crisis of Faith" or something along those lines.) JS does an excellent job. I mean, how many of us have been in Edith's proverbial shoes about bad things happening to good people and how it so easy to lose our faith in whatever higher power that we choose to believe in?

Do you guys have any more suggestions of underrated "AITF" episodes?

snl 70s show fan
01-15-2006, 06:54 PM
i always liked the gloria suspects mike ep. but hardly anyfans ever talk about that one i loved when a drunken archie asks mike to call him dad

comedyfreak
01-15-2006, 10:40 PM
when Beverly La Salle is murdered. (I believe that it is called "Edith's Crisis of Faith" or something along those lines.) JS does an excellent job. I mean, how many of us have been in Edith's proverbial shoes about bad things happening to good people and how it so easy to lose our faith in whatever higher power that we choose to believe in?

Do you guys have any more suggestions of underrated "AITF" episodes?
I agree it was underated. I like that Mike was the one to help Edith though her crisis, it was a very well written episode.

My pick would be Cousin Maude's Visit. This was the first hilarious episode with Maude, who comes to nurse Edith and the family who come down with the flu.

Angelique 2
01-17-2006, 11:06 PM
There are a number of them although I'm not sure they are all underrated or not.

The Cousin Oscar episode

Archie Eats and Runs-he thinks he has food posioning

The one where Archies take the laundry in for Edith and breaks the machine and the owner who is really emotional comes over to the house and confronts Archie.

Gloria poses nude for Mike's artist friend.

That what come to mind at the moment.

gilligan fanatic
01-18-2006, 10:51 AM
not many episodes with the Lorenzo's seem to be classics. Anyone else notice that?

Adam the Great
01-18-2006, 01:13 PM
I like the episode "Edith Writes a Song". She was hillarious in that one. It is also funny when the Coke & Horace make fun of Archie because he is a bigot and Mike because he is a liberal. It is also a little sad when Edith says to Coke & Horace "I don't know how you can laugh through all that misery.". Then Coke says "Pratice lady, pratice". Edith said that, becuase Coke & Horace were making fun of being poor.

Angelique 2
01-18-2006, 06:20 PM
I like the episode "Edith Writes a Song". She was hillarious in that one. It is also funny when the Coke & Horace make fun of Archie because he is a bigot and Mike because he is a liberal. It is also a little sad when Edith says to Coke & Horace "I don't know how you can laugh through all that misery.". Then Coke says "Pratice lady, pratice". Edith said that, becuase Coke & Horace were making fun of being poor.
Edith Writes a Song is a great episode and has that underlying sadness.The moment that never fails to make me laugh is when Coke and Horace walk downstairs after the family had just returned home from the movies and their reaction to finding the prowlers in the house is always priceless!
I think alot of the episodes with the Lorenzo's are great I don't know if they are classics though.

Justwondering
06-16-2006, 07:47 PM
"The Saga of Cousin Oscar," which opened Season 2, is among my favorite episodes.