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Through a chain of parody events, this series from 1960s follows the day by day life of Andy Taylor, an attorney who and his child Opie live with Andy's auntie Bee in Mayberry, North Carolina. At each day, they face another difficulty that they manage it in a satire way.
If you're missing the authoritative patriarchs and reverential sons that are absent from today's father-bashing comedies, it's time for another look at The Andy Griffith Show.
The Andy Griffith Show, like that other "hick comedy" King of the Hill, has moments of genuine emotional drama and can tug at your heart strings while simultaneously tickling your funny bone.
The first season shines when it focuses on Griffith's gun-free, people-focused peacekeeping methods, and on how he handles being the widowed father of an 8-year-old boy.