I've spent a lot of the past few days thinking about eighties sitcom theme songs and wondering what cultural evolution led to all of them having these deeply sincere, soulful lyrics set to very cool, jazzy melodies Like the preceding decade's theme songs were cheery and frenetic
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The lyrics and the opening with Lois playing the piano are clearly a nod to All in the Family Peter Griffin is a jab at the idea of Archie Bunker as a lovable racist conservative dude (Peter is thoroughly NOT lovable for reasons that go beyond politics)
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yeah I guess that makes sense It's mostly that the presentation is really weird idk, like watching the sequence makes it feel like Seth WANTS the show to be sincere even though he ultimately will not do so
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Well that feels like sort of a side benefit
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