Family Ties
Comedy • TV-PG • 1982–89 • 7 Seasons
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Former 1960s flower children Steven and Elyse Keaton raise their conservative son Alex, daughters Mallory and Jennifer, and later, youngest child Andrew.
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A classic 80s comedy. Michael P. Keaton is like a little conservative asshole who will vote to destroy all of your rights one day, but funny
Michael J. Fox breakout. Alex P. Keaton still one of his best characters. Top theme song too.
This is a classic. Ots topical and hartfelt
It’s a fun show for the time, but Alex P. Keaton can get annoying. It’s cute though.
Michael is a high school Reagan supporter, his parents former hippies. Lots of opportunities for friendly arguments , unlike today.
Really good didn't think it would be as good as it was
It's nothing special but it's got a certain charm to it and Michael J Fox is fantastic
Practically defined the 1980s sitcom. So middle-of-the-road white bread that you'd make a sandwich with all the cheese.
Typical middle-upper class family in the 80’s. Aside from Michael J Fox, it’s not very good.
Classic show growing up in the 80s. The dynamic or Alex and Mallory makes for great comedy.
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6.1 – Based on 514 ratings
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