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Transcripts For CNN History of the Sitcom 20240706

where did you get those? you come home, turn on that television, what do you want? you want comedy. boom, there you go. a situation comedy. 23 minutes of magic. you fell in love with these characters. we need to laugh at ourselves. i am wearing everything you own. laughter opens you up. things that we may be afraid to talk about. like racism. class wars. gender diversity. hi girls. you can reach in and touch people s hearts. whether it is a family living under the same roof. or gathered together in a workplace. that is a glue stick. all of the greatest sitcoms are about family. it is one of the great accomplishments of the modern age. what have we always said was the most important thing? breakfast. family. family is key to the sitcom. it is something we all can relate to. you are in these people s homes for the years, you are part of the family. i have no friends and no distractions. the family sitcom brings people together i

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Transcripts For CNN History of the Sitcom 20240706

it s cause we re thinking about it. sexuality has come a long way in sitcom history. can you donate a penis to a person who s transitioning? laughter a great way to deal with a tricky world. sitcoms talk about sex. my underwear. and about relationships. i m breaking up with him tonight. these shows change the way we think about sexuality. you re talking about gay rights, you re talking about women s rights. gender diversity. dismantling the patriarchy. i have to get married or move. but if you can make them laugh then maybe we ll watch it again. anything and everything let s get our sex talk on. oh, mom covered it pretty good. maybe about the birds and the bees but i m here to keep it 100. sitcoms are a great place to talk about taboo awkward subjects like sex because it s disarming and people just want to laugh. i want to go home to my own room to sleep-in my own bed. i don t want another beer. would you like another beer? oh, yeah.

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Transcripts For CNN History of the Sitcom 20240706

laughter is a great way to deal with a very tricky world. daddy horny, michael. sitcoms talk about sex. my underwear. my god. and about relationships. i m breaking up with him tonight. these shows changed the way that we think about sexuality. for god s sake ellen, tell them you re gay! you re talking about gay rights. you re talking about women s rights. gender diversity. dismantling the patriarchy. you know, sexual revolution. so, i m officially out of men to [bleep] i have to get married or move. but if you can make them laugh, then maybe we ll watch it again. anything and everything. let s get our sex talk on. oh, mom covered it all pretty good. yeah, maybe about the birds and the bees, but i m your daddy, son, and i m here to keep it 100. all right. despite the fact that your mother thinks that i m uptight. cray-cray right? sitcoms are a great place to talk about taboo, awkward subjects like sex, because it s disarming and people jus

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Transcripts for CNN History of the Sitcom 20240604 06:56:00

most progressive on broadcast television at that moment. do we punch each other or love each other? modern family took a genre that was played out and updated it. after that we start to see new and fresh perspectives. you are going to love orlando. in fresh off the boat, a asian american centers the narrative. i would like you to give a world warm welcome to call me eddie. thank god. it is about a asian american family that moves from a

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Transcripts for CNN History of the Sitcom 20240604 04:17:00

well, you see oh, i got it, he don t want me to know he s here so you re supposed to say he ain t here but he is here. in there. in 1977, we got a very ground-breaking episode of the jeffersons titled once a friend. it s me eddie, only i m edie now! say what? george can t wait for eddie to come to town, his best friend. and when eddie comes to town, eddie is now edie and is a trans woman. take a good look. but the advancement of black queer stories is something that exists on a separate timeline from both lgbtq representation and black representation. representation matters because if you know and like this person that s fictional, how can you not know and like this person in your real life. when we were younger, i used

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