View Full Version : Barney was pathetic and deserved to be cheated on


TVFactFan
08-30-2020, 01:02 PM
Blanche who wasn't attractive at all runs off with the exterminator and only got back with Barney because he dumped her. And then Barney asked her "is it really over Blanche?:lol::lol: Damm was he that submissive?

How can a man be so weak and pathetic? :lol:

OH Nuts!
10-27-2020, 11:36 AM
Because he obviously had low self-esteem. I agree, she was no prize. LOL he’d be better of with dirty magazines and a blow-up doll. He should have told her to “bug off”:lol:

TVFactFan
10-27-2020, 07:54 PM
I wish Archie had a friend who was not goofy. someone like Murray


Barney was so unnecessary

OH Nuts!
10-30-2020, 09:03 PM
But Murray was too smart to want someone as dumb as Archie as a friend. He put up with Archie, in the beginning, because he had to as they were business partners. Over time they formed a grudging friendship.

Barney was about Archie’s speed.

TVFactFan
10-30-2020, 10:07 PM
But Murray was too smart to want someone as dumb as Archie as a friend. He put up with Archie, in the beginning, because he had to as they were business partners. Over time they formed a grudging friendship.

Barney was about Archie’s speed.


It did seem like a grudging friendship

OH Nuts!
11-26-2020, 08:21 PM
It did seem like a grudging friendship

It did - lol - Murray was kind of the wise father to an irascible child.

GentlemanJim
11-26-2020, 09:31 PM
And then Barney asked her "is it really over Blanche?:lol::lol: Damm was he that submissive?

How can a man be so weak and pathetic? :lol:

I think to get a fair answer to this, you have to recognize that Norman Lear and his band of cohorts (Nicholl, West, & Ross) had an emasculating agenda. Any male willing to stand his ground being portrayed as an anachronistic villain, while celebrating shrews such as Maude and Weezey as heroes.

It was all part of the lib "secret sauce" that Lear was pandering

TVFactFan
11-26-2020, 10:16 PM
I think to get a fair answer to this, you have to recognize that Norman Lear and his band of cohorts (Nicholl, West, & Ross) had an emasculating agenda. Any male willing to stand his ground being portrayed as an anachronistic villain, while celebrating shrews such as Maude and Weezey as heroes.

It was all part of the lib "secret sauce" that Lear was pandering


She was able to cheat with ease since she was the dominant one in the relationship:lol:

GentlemanJim
11-26-2020, 10:49 PM
She was able to cheat with ease since she was the dominant one in the relationship:lol:

Sometimes it's actually a superior outcome if you can get the spouse to believe they are the one who wants out.

When they are the one sneaking away, at least they aren't pounding on your chest, calling you a rat, and bawling about how they "gave you" the best years of their life. :D

TVFactFan
11-26-2020, 11:11 PM
Sometimes it's actually a superior outcome if you can get the spouse to believe they are the one who wants out.

When they are the one sneaking away, at least they aren't pounding on your chest, calling you a rat, and bawling about how they "gave you" the best years of their life. :D


Good Point:lol:

Heenan Fan
11-30-2020, 02:38 AM
Also, Archie married The Dingbat and was buddies with Barney to make himself (Archie) look smarter and feel better about himself. I have a few family members who are the same way. It's a low self-esteem complex.

TVFactFan
11-30-2020, 11:52 PM
Also, Archie married The Dingbat and was buddies with Barney to make himself (Archie) look smarter and feel better about himself. I have a few family members who are the same way. It's a low self-esteem complex.

yeah why would he marry someone who he felt was so dingy?

Babalu
12-05-2020, 09:09 AM
I think to get a fair answer to this, you have to recognize that Norman Lear and his band of cohorts (Nicholl, West, & Ross) had an emasculating agenda. Any male willing to stand his ground being portrayed as an anachronistic villain, while celebrating shrews such as Maude and Weezey as heroes.

It was all part of the lib "secret sauce" that Lear was pandering

This is the only worthy comment in the thread. People get caught up into seeing these characters as real people instead of fictional entertainment, or in too many cases, propaganda. As I've written here before, the ironic thing is that as popular as Norman Lear's shows were, the country moved to the right during their runs.