"All in the Family" Amelia's Divorce (TV Episode 1975) Poster

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(1975)

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10/10
I always loved this episode
vitoscotti9 February 2022
Russell (George S. Irving) & Amelia (Elizabeth Wilson) both give strong performances. Archie's great line to Russell, "your hair looks better than you do". Archie doesn't look that bad next to a bum like Russell. Edith usually gives a dissatisfied remark about her and Archie's love life. Not this time. Touching when Archie holds Edith's hand when both are pretty sure both are clued in on their guests failing relationship.
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not overly funny, but solid
stones785 June 2013
This is my first All in the Family review since the passing of Jean Stapleton, who was terrific in this show, and although I'm not too familiar of her other work, I'm sure she was great in those also. Regarding this episode, the Bunkers get a visit from Russell and Amelia DeKuyper(George S. Irving, Elizabeth Wilson), who appear to have this wonderful marriage on the surface, but there's some problems that both confide to Archie and Edith, although in separate conversations. There's a few funny lines here, but this has more of a serious tone, which I still enjoy, especially with these fine actors on this show, who play it both funny and serious when it's called for. Amelia complains to Edith that her husband likes the younger girls, even though she got a face lift for him; Russell and Archie are at Kelcy's bar and he tells Archie that he needs the young women to stay vibrant and that his marriage is getting older by the day. Archie basically tells him that he's very happy with Edith and he doesn't need to fool around to feel younger and more vibrant. The episode ends soon after that with Archie and Edith holding hands while sitting in separate chairs. Although this is a solid episode with good writing, I wouldn't recommend it highly if you're looking for laughs, because there aren't that many, but the performances from the Bunker's are in fine form.
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10/10
It's The Episode I Remember Best
janet-conant25 July 2023
Warning: Spoilers
I agree with vitoscotti, one of the best written episodes. When Amelia and Russell arrive for a visit with presents in tow and just back from Hawaii it's a laugh fest. Archie has some of the best jabs to Russell's harsh comments. O'Connor and Stapleton prove their characters are the best and Russell and Amelia give strong support.

The writing is superb and Edith is perfect defending her marriage while thinking Amelia has the best of everything. The scene at Kelcey's is hilarious with Russell talking about greener pastures and Archie gets the audience approval defending Edith. I think the line about Thanksgiving sums up this one but at the end when Archie takes Edith's hand it's, for me, this series at its best. Hilarious throughout and tears at the end.
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