Friday, March 20, 2015

Leaver It to Beaver (1957-1963)

This television show is an oldie but a goody. This show is about a family, the Cleavers, that live in the 1950's. We all know that the historical aspect of this show is not correct, but during the time period of this show it brought smiles to the children and adults. My mother was born in 1962 and she remembers the reruns of this show while growing up, and all my aunts and uncles sitting in the living room watching Leave It to Beaver. 


The Cleaver Family
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This show is a show that I highly enjoyed as a child. It is one of the shows that my mom allowed me to watch because, now, she has told me that the message at the end of the episodes was that parents care about their children and want them to learn from their mistakes and we should listen because they were in out shoes at some point in time. The show really emphasis the importance to listen to elders and respect them. Here are some reviews from people:


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The summary of this entire show is that the youngest child, Theodore (Beaver), is a typical boy who enjoys having fun and does not think before he does something. Beaver has an older brother, Wallace (Wally). Wally represents the typical American teenager in this time period. Here is an episode that I highly enjoyed and hopefully will put a smile on people's faces. This episode is called The Haircut. 



Beaver uses the language of a little kid, for instance he says "gressive" instead of "aggressive" and he comes up with "comebacks" to avoid disappointment from his parents or punishment. Every episode consist of a new adventure with a lesson at the end. There are some episodes where the parents, Ward and June, learn a lesson or two about parenting. This episode shows how the parents learn something about their parenting. 

Leave It to Beaver is now on Netflix. Please, watch an episode or two. 



Friday, March 13, 2015

7th Heaven (1996-2007)


Cast of 7th Heaven
Link: http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/18/showbiz/tv/7th-heaven-reunion/
This t.v. show is about a family of nine, the Camdens . It is about a minister and his wife and seven children. This show demonstrates that a pastor's family is not perfect but normal. They have family related issues that they have to solve together in order to fix the scenario. The topics in this show include drug abuse, teenage pregnancy, homelessness, bullying, racism and many other topics that parents should talk to their children about. Here are two comments about the show.


Link: http://www.tv.com/shows/7th-heaven/



This episode is probably one of my favorite episodes. It is call the Color of God. This one is about racism and how it is unacceptable. The show is based on religion and what the Bible has to say about living the life of what God has given to you, but the messages in this show is not only about religion, it is about helping people and loving people for others and not yourself. I hope you enjoy this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toTydhQ6Xfk 




If you are not religious, I still encourage you to watch this video. Have an open mind as I like to say. I believe anyone can learn from this show and the messages from this show are things that I believe parents should talk to their children about once they reach a certain age. 


Here is a link to the summaries of a lot the episodes:




Thursday, March 5, 2015

That's So Raven (2003-2007)


The Baxter Family
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This is show is another Disney Channel show that I thought would be a good contender in this blog. I remember in my second grade class, we had to vote for a favorite t.v show in order to do a math problem. There were three shows that were put up on the board: Scooby Doo, Sponge Bob Square Pants, and That's So Raven. One person voted for Sponge Bob, two people voted for Scooby Doo, and seventeen for That's So Raven. I am now a freshmen in college and I still remember that day in second grade math class. An other whelming majority of the class favored That's So Raven.  My second grade class was not the people who fell in love with this show, here are some comments from this website: http://www.tv.com/shows/thats-so-raven/reviews/


This show is about a teenage girl, Raven Baxter, who has brief visions of the future. What makes this show family friendly? This show is family friendly because Raven always misinterprets her visions and tries to pursue them or tries to stop them. Just as in life, if we want something to happen, we can usually find a way for that something to happen. But, sometimes in the end it is not what we wanted. Every episode she learns something about herself and has her family's and friend's (Chelsea and Eddy) support. Here is one episode: (Mother Dearest)

In this episode Raven pretends to be her mother to avoid punishment.

I catch myself watching this show on YouTube every once in a while to escape reality, and to remember my mom and I watching this show when it was on. I hope everyone enjoys this show as much as my second grade class, and my own mother. 

Here is a link to a lot of the summaries for episodes