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neuralclone ([personal profile] neuralclone) wrote2020-04-19 09:29 pm

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I discovered that someone has uploaded the complete episodes of My Favorite Martian to YouTube.  Well, I was in the mood for rediscovering a nearly-forgotten part of my childhood so I've been watching them--and enjoying them too!

However it occurred to me that there were a hell of a lot of sitcoms made in the sixties about "ordinary" middle-class suburban blokes concealing a secret from their spouses, neighbours and employers--Mr Ed, My Favorite Martian, Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie.  All good fun, but I can't help wondering if they were a metaphor for something (even if unconsciously!)  At the very least, I think they're commenting on suburban repression in post-war America.

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[personal profile] astrogirl 2020-04-19 12:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I remember spending a surprising amount of time wondering the same thing, watching those shows as a kid/teenager. It was always some entity with powers of some kind they were hiding, too. It seems like there ought to be some deep and interesting meaning there. But, thinking about it a few decades later, it occurs to me that it might really just be that one show with that sort of plot got really successful, so, everybody just started imitating it.

I think My Favorite Martian was the best of them, though. Or at least, I thought that when I was young. I almost don't want to go back and watch it again, lest I be disillusioned. :)