On Archie's St. Patrick's Day Party at the tavern, he discovers that Edith is terribly ill after doing a lot of cooking for him. Sidney comes to the rescue and is able to save Edith before it's too late and he also tells Archie that he knew about her illness before and so did Edith. Sidney mentions that he did tell Edith to stay off her feet, but obviously, with the cooking for Archie, she didn't listen to his instruction. Archie visits Edith upstairs and is disappointed that she didn't get rest instead of doing something for his party. Instead of leaving to host it, Archie falls asleep in the arms of his lover, Edith.
Title | All in the Family - Season 9 Episode 27 Too Good Edith |
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Year | 1979 |
Genre | Comedy |
Country | |
Studio | CBS |
Cast | Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Danielle Brisebois |
Crew | John Rich (Producer), Norman Lear (Executive Producer), Michael Doqui (Producer), Les Mayfield (Producer), Mark E. Pollack (Executive Producer), Norman Lear (Producer) |
Alternative Titles | Those Were the Days |
Keyword | new york city, 1970s, american dream, family's daily life, mother-in-law, political instability, bad father-in-law, remake, dark comedy, politically incorrect, working class, conservative, family drama, racism, biting, family, liberal, bigotry, sitcom, social issues, bigot, anti-racist, traditional values, intergenerational trauma |
First Air Date | Jan 12, 1971 |
Last Air date | Apr 08, 1979 |
Season | 9 Season |
Episode | 210 Episode |
Runtime | 25:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 7.80/ 10 by 155.00 users |
Popularity | 56.36 |
Language | English |