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Archie (Carroll O'Connor) finds Edith's (Jean Stapleton) old slipper, and finally lets go, crying for the first time since she passed.
From Season 2, Episode 2 'Archie Alone: Part 2': Archie's refusal to grieve over Edith's sudden death continues to take its toll on his friends and family... until one day he happens to go into their bedroom and sees Edith's slippers.
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About Archie Bunker's Place: Archie and his partner, Murray buy the neighborhood bar and rechristen it “Archie's Place.” The Bunkers adopt their niece, Stephanie, but during the show's second season, Edith dies, leaving Archie to raise Stephanie, and, soon, another niece, with the help of a black housekeeper. Most of the action is set at the restaurant, with a cast of new characters including Anne Meara as the cook and Jason Wingreen as the bartender.
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@BillyBobBeauBenson
@BillyBobBeauBenson Год назад
This scene brought me to tears. My wife passed away in my arms three months ago at the age of 28. One moment we were sitting together watching a movie and two minutes later I'm giving her CPR and begging her not to go. Tell your spouse you love them every single day, because you never know when it'll be the last time.
@larryandheather
@larryandheather Год назад
I’m so very sorry
@WillieBeW3
@WillieBeW3 Год назад
Nothing anyone can or will say will ever ease your sadness, but I want you to know my heart goes out to you...
@dforrest4503
@dforrest4503 Год назад
Oh my. That’s really rough.😢
@fuzzywzhe
@fuzzywzhe Год назад
Was she vaccinated? I know this is something is supposedly inappropriate to ask, but I've been asked it to enter a restaurant and for a job application.
@blacklivity
@blacklivity Год назад
So sorry for your loss. Was she vaccinated?
@LPP8189
@LPP8189 Год назад
Carroll O’Connor should have won an Emmy for this scene It was very moving
@user-jb7uq9ee5v
@user-jb7uq9ee5v 10 месяцев назад
the man got a peabody for this episode. we can not complain.
@amandad5208
@amandad5208 10 месяцев назад
Carroll O'Connor should've won an Emmy for literally everything he did. He was equally amazing in In The Heat of the Night.
@tinyneal1628
@tinyneal1628 9 месяцев назад
I believe he did
@davebragg5093
@davebragg5093 9 месяцев назад
Rare show that was perfectly cast
@MarilynPitchford
@MarilynPitchford 9 месяцев назад
He did 😢
@felixmadison5736
@felixmadison5736 Год назад
I feel Archie's pain. My wife and I were married for 46 years. She passed away in 2017. I'm 74 years-old now, and I'll never forget her or get over her passing. When you really love someone, and spend almost your entire life with them, it's...well, I don't wish this on anyone.
@felixmadison5736
@felixmadison5736 11 месяцев назад
Thank you.@DonnellFromLouisiana
@julientanner5036
@julientanner5036 10 месяцев назад
So sorry for you man
@felixmadison5736
@felixmadison5736 10 месяцев назад
Thanks.@@julientanner5036
@Jdwify
@Jdwify 9 месяцев назад
​@DonnellxxOkaforI'm sorry about the loss of your father. I lost my father in May, 2019. I was very proud of him. My mom died from breast cancer on September 9, 2021. When I called her on September 6, 2021 I made sure to tell her that I love her. She said the same thing to me. The very last time we ever heard each other, we both uttered I love you repeatedly. She died 3 days later, aged 78. Enjoy the time you have left with your mother.
@darkhighwayman1757
@darkhighwayman1757 9 месяцев назад
I remember when my grandma passed. My grandpa lasted about 2 years. He had diabetes and was very good at managing it and then had trouble and my mom asked if he was sabotaging it. He said maybe. She asked him, please don't we need you still.
@soundthealarm83
@soundthealarm83 Год назад
"I was supposed to be the first one to go". They nailed that painful guilt that so many widows/widowers feel. Especially when he says that she was supposed to stay and take care of things and he wasn't good enough to fit those shoes. Brilliantly heart-rending acting
@tribecop
@tribecop 9 месяцев назад
That is just what my Dad said.
@brainflash1
@brainflash1 9 месяцев назад
My dad feels the same way right now.
@soundthealarm83
@soundthealarm83 9 месяцев назад
@brainflash1 all my love to your dad. I can only imagine that pain
@brainflash1
@brainflash1 9 месяцев назад
@@soundthealarm83 Thank you.
@ck2d
@ck2d 9 месяцев назад
Kind of selfish, rather have the other grieve than go through it yourself
@tommy7fun
@tommy7fun Год назад
This is heartbreaking. How could anyone not love Edith? So sweet and kind, a little nutty at times but adorable. These two were among the very best actors.
@lauraluffman6177
@lauraluffman6177 Год назад
Yes I loved Ms Edith
@cheryl4269
@cheryl4269 Год назад
So correct 👍💯
@dsgodfater28
@dsgodfater28 Год назад
Edith was my mother 2022,An Angle that some people in my family never new even thought she brought them into This world and her grand kids....GOD THOUGH WILL PREVAIL-A-MEN
@lauraluffman6177
@lauraluffman6177 Год назад
@@dsgodfater28 amen brother 🙏 🙌
@petercarr3686
@petercarr3686 Год назад
That's why their chairs are in the Smithsonian
@otterpoet
@otterpoet Год назад
Whoever wrote this scene knows grief. It's always finding a shoe or a glove or something innocent when it all comes crashing down. Brilliantly written. Brilliantly acted.
@verahoward2341
@verahoward2341 Год назад
And what you said is very well said so very true.
@johnfranklin5277
@johnfranklin5277 Год назад
Yes GREIF, one of the most horrendous experiences we humans must endure.......once you experience it, it changes you forever, unfortunately, its repeated several times for most of us.
@bkkersey93
@bkkersey93 Год назад
Apparently he wrote this.
@GameparkGames
@GameparkGames 11 месяцев назад
Carroll O'Connor himself wrote this episode, he did a stellar job with it
@frtlockhart
@frtlockhart 6 месяцев назад
I concur
@hmfrias
@hmfrias 10 месяцев назад
this scene deserved an academy award. those of us who grew up with the show mourned the passing of Edith Bunker right along with Archie.
@vampiresquid
@vampiresquid 7 месяцев назад
Academy awards are for films.
@MontagZoso
@MontagZoso 3 месяца назад
It would be an Emmy award for television, but yeah. ❤
@KevinMphotography
@KevinMphotography 3 месяца назад
@@MontagZoso he won an Emmy for that episode.
@LiirThropp2687
@LiirThropp2687 2 месяца назад
This show kept it real. Didn't sugar coat what it portrayed. Always loved it for that. Archie's grief seems so genuine, we grieve with him. I cried seeing this years ago because it just wasn't fair. Edith was a precious soul. It hurt to see her go and see Archie all alone. But this show kept it real, like I said. Life isn't fair. This happens every day.
@Kimberly-pf4iy
@Kimberly-pf4iy Год назад
No one could play Archie Bunker like Carroll O'Connor. Mr O'Connor was a great actor. RIP Mr. O'Connor and Miss Jean Stapleton. 🙏
@victorwadsworth821
@victorwadsworth821 Год назад
Rod Steiger, both did "In the Heat of the Night".
@lindalawson3580
@lindalawson3580 Год назад
I agree with you. My dad & I watched the show together every week.
@adammwalch
@adammwalch Год назад
Absolutely. Hated the show, but the two leads were brilliant
@antoniafaraon400
@antoniafaraon400 Год назад
Love this show, no matter what viewers say
@adammwalch
@adammwalch Год назад
@@RA82828 Did you?
@littleogeechee223
@littleogeechee223 Год назад
Jean Stapleton actually watched this episode and admitted she cried like a baby at this scene.
@josephkissel6062
@josephkissel6062 Год назад
I did too
@jhhone
@jhhone Год назад
Ms. Stapleton was in a play in Kansas City when the episode aired and the hotel staff freaked out when they saw her walking around. She said I'm fine it was Edith Bunker who died not me.
@lizcoello1095
@lizcoello1095 Год назад
It was so emotional 🥲
@tinawedlakejohnnysangel
@tinawedlakejohnnysangel Год назад
I had no idea she had watched this. Musta felt odd, her watching the show without her being IN the show... Thank you for letting us know. :)
@tylerboothman4496
@tylerboothman4496 9 месяцев назад
​@@jhhoneEvery TV character that died back then, always seemed to come with an urban myth that the actor/actress also died
@jalapablocrypto
@jalapablocrypto 8 месяцев назад
The grief in this scene is palpable. Very powerful writing and acting. It's a masterpiece.
@bobhill9124
@bobhill9124 2 месяца назад
So moving. Such wonderful acting. My father was like Archie. A World War Two combat veteran, staunch conservative, nose to the grindstone. And like Archie in this scene, my mother passed before dad, and dad said he expected to go first. But he lived another 11 years beyond mom to age 93. I lived with him his last 3 years and got stories from him about his childhood and the war I had never heard before. So bittersweet.
@waynemacfarland1546
@waynemacfarland1546 Год назад
If this scene doesn't bring tears to your eyes, you've got no feelings for this poor guy.
@gnirolnamlerf593
@gnirolnamlerf593 Год назад
Agree, and I think your comment would still be valid if you had stopped at the word feelings. I've watched this scene maybe ten times over the years and the tears flow. I don't watch so the tears will flow but to see O'Connor's and Brisebois' amazing performances. The writing is superb too: how to get into and out of the core of the scene and not leave the viewer at home depressed at the end, revealing that Archie is still Archie. He hasn't given up yet and isn't going to give up now, if for no other reason than Stephanie needs him and he needs her.
@babyfir77
@babyfir77 Год назад
This great scene with Archie mourning always make me teary eyed
@lindaondovcsik9714
@lindaondovcsik9714 Год назад
It's heartbreaking! I only seen it once. That was enough for me!
@yousee66
@yousee66 Год назад
Remembered seeing this when it first aired. I was around 14 ( & now a 2nd time.... 40 something years later) definite tear jerker 😥
@Mark.Beltran
@Mark.Beltran Год назад
What a baby 😢
@kellytrawick897
@kellytrawick897 Год назад
My mom passed away 11 years ago. My 83 year old dad still keeps her intact purse with her size 5 shoes neatly by their bed.
@prettyvacant09
@prettyvacant09 5 месяцев назад
I remember the night my father died I stayed at my parents house and I slept on the couch so my mom wouldn't be alone, in the middle of the night I woke up and I felt this feeling of a terrible loss and I remember hearing my mom crying from her room and I realized that for the first time in their 44 years of marriage they didn't have each other anymore and I couldn't do anything to make her feel better.
@carolslanina4486
@carolslanina4486 Месяц назад
My mom didn't deal with my dad's death very well she was gone in a year.
@kat35lulu88
@kat35lulu88 Месяц назад
No you could not. I went thru the same. I tried. I was hurting too losing my dad. And I realized my mom had to heal on her own.
@minervapena4870
@minervapena4870 8 месяцев назад
My father passed away on 10/10/2023. The priest asked my father what he was grateful for while he was in his death bed. and my father responded, " God going to allow me to go see my wife again and be with her." My mother had passed 05/24/2017.
@darrelldundee5045
@darrelldundee5045 7 месяцев назад
Oh man min 😢 Much condolences To your family through these trying times😢
@kyle381000
@kyle381000 Год назад
My Dad lost my Mom just after their 52nd wedding anniversary. Dad was utterly crushed. Like Archie, Dad spent his entire life assuming and planning for him to go first so that Mom would be looked after. He simply wasn't prepared for being without Mom. And, in her own way, Mom was exactly like Edith. Dad passed exactly ten years to the day after Mom, and their funerals were even on the same date, which happened to be Mom's birthday and the anniversary of their first date. No doubt that was the longest ten years of Dad's life, but at least they're together now.
@MrThebigplay
@MrThebigplay Год назад
That's sssoo sad ..😢
@finchborat
@finchborat Год назад
Wow...
@sun_chariot6141
@sun_chariot6141 9 месяцев назад
May their memories be a blessing ❤
@davidviton1065
@davidviton1065 8 месяцев назад
Same thing with my dad he thought he would be the first one to go since he had a bad ticker mouth cancer got my mom and she went before him and he never recovered from it
@patrickmckeegan5345
@patrickmckeegan5345 7 месяцев назад
My wife and I discussed this before she died. She made me promise I would not become the husband that mourns his wife to the determent of future happiness. She saw that in her birth father and it always saddened us.
@kathleenherron594
@kathleenherron594 Год назад
I cried when it first aired. I'm crying in 2023. Superb acting!
@eileenryan2248
@eileenryan2248 Год назад
So am I. Heart wrenching.
@stevefick3919
@stevefick3919 10 месяцев назад
You me too. Loved that show.
@wileecoyote5749
@wileecoyote5749 9 месяцев назад
But she did die
@shawnanderson6687
@shawnanderson6687 8 месяцев назад
I'm rewatching All In The Family on Pluto. The funniest show ever.
@wdfamily_027
@wdfamily_027 8 месяцев назад
Me too!
@vegansinthewildover5023
@vegansinthewildover5023 Год назад
45 years later and I’m still bawling my eyes out.
@vickilanger1228
@vickilanger1228 4 месяца назад
Me too 😔😔😔
@PaulCozad
@PaulCozad 10 дней назад
Me too 😢
@Random_vids_girl
@Random_vids_girl 3 месяца назад
This scene, and the scene where Edith was assaulted, were some of the best acting EVER.
@chuckpotockimusic2288
@chuckpotockimusic2288 Год назад
This scene is so heart wrenching, Carroll O'Connor gave an incredible performance here, showing what an amazing actor he was...going from sadness to comedy all in one scene. His talents were so underrated and underappreciated!
@DBarns7
@DBarns7 Год назад
That's a rare talent to go from comical to serious and back without missing a beat. Carol O'Connor was one of those people who had that talent. He deserved an award for his performance here, if he didn't already get one. IMO
@gregrak9389
@gregrak9389 Год назад
Tell that to Norman Lear! Lear never really appreciated any of the actors (men and women) that appeared on his sitcoms, too busy raking in all his "riches" and was too miserly to share with his cast.
@bigvalley4987
@bigvalley4987 Год назад
In The Heat Of The Night. Says it all for his beautiful tslent💯💝
@michaellang7908
@michaellang7908 Год назад
Carroll O’Connor wrote the death of Edith! It was if he lost his own wife! You see Archie’s heart! His love for his wife! His heart and soul! It makes me cry watching this! So real! How real like All in the family and Archie Bunkers place. Carroll O’Connor won the Peabody award for this episode! Jean Stapleton to Carroll was like the sister he never had in life. Carroll O’Connor!!! My favourite Hollywood actor!
@sandrachank6982
@sandrachank6982 Год назад
I loved this show. Watching this episode...I couldn't help but cry. Archie and Edith....real people...warts and all.......
@deliveryguy7402
@deliveryguy7402 Год назад
Carroll had just lost his son, Hugh, from a drug overdose at about this time. I know he was thinking of his son when he acted out this scene.
@satishrobertson8771
@satishrobertson8771 Год назад
@@deliveryguy7402 this was a decade before he lost his son. Hugh died in 1995
@kristy1653
@kristy1653 Год назад
@@satishrobertson8771 Correct. This was looong before he lost his son. This scene was aired in 1980.
@corysmith5228
@corysmith5228 Год назад
I loved Carroll in the sitcom , " In The Heat Of The Night" .
@alicemonk7223
@alicemonk7223 2 месяца назад
My husband passed almost 3 years ago. I still miss him so much. Every day feels like it just happened.
@NeilRoy
@NeilRoy Год назад
Boy do I identify with him now! My own wife died on September 21, 2021 after only four months from being diagnosed with cancer. I cried for over a year (still do, did today). If you haven't lost a spouse, you have never experienced this grief. I felt like him.. I always thought I would go first.
@helenmantis302
@helenmantis302 Год назад
Hello Neil Roy how are you doing today?
@StunGib
@StunGib 5 месяцев назад
I feel you brother. My wife was 3 months of dying of cancer after a too late diagnosis. Hang in there brother, we will get through this...
@stacydetwiler1475
@stacydetwiler1475 4 месяца назад
@NeilRoy Thoughts and prayers from central PA
@MatrixSubliminals
@MatrixSubliminals Месяц назад
*So Sorry. Sending all my love*
@karzk.5128
@karzk.5128 Год назад
I cried watching this. This was gut wrenching. He was a damn good actor. He could make you laugh and bring you to tears all in a matter of minutes. This is one of the most powerful scenes I have ever watched.
@team33fan
@team33fan 10 месяцев назад
The episode where he told Mike how his dad disciplined him, badly, made me appreciate BOTH of my parents. I cried for Archie.
@mitchkenvin259
@mitchkenvin259 6 месяцев назад
Probably because he was so different in real life, is what made him so believable.
@marielenablanca2262
@marielenablanca2262 4 месяца назад
Yes, this scene is a lesson in what characterizes a GREAT actor!
@MrDieselmadkins
@MrDieselmadkins Год назад
My mom just passed away, and I'm seeing my father go thru this after being married for 55 years. This hits really deep with me.
@kelseymathias3881
@kelseymathias3881 Год назад
very sorry 🧡🧡
@MichaelJones-tc3ez
@MichaelJones-tc3ez Год назад
I am sorry for you are going through. I have a mother who is almost 90 and I go through so much worry for her.
@kensteel9872
@kensteel9872 Год назад
My Mom passed in 2014 they had been married for about 55 years also. My Dad stayed around for another 6. Unfortunately he took his life at 82. And I never expected it. Because he was always here at my house and spent time with my boys and I. He seemed happy but deep down he missed her more than he showed. Not saying that will happen in your case but just spend time with him and pay attention. Because I missed it
@kelseymathias3881
@kelseymathias3881 Год назад
@@kensteel9872 So sorry! My dad died just 15 months after my mom passed. They were a matched set for 61 years. I miss them so much, but I know they are together somewhere, watching over me. You are right, spend time with your loved ones while they are still here. God bless.
@ernestdavis4523
@ernestdavis4523 Год назад
We all know how u feel, death comes to us all.
@marcsmarketforecasts1186
@marcsmarketforecasts1186 Год назад
I know that feeling. Standing there in the room when it is so quiet all you can hear is your own breath and heart beat. You can still smell the person too. You even feel them. It is an aweful feeling because you realize its final. You'll never see them on this plane of existence again. Makes it even more impactful with Corol Oconnors broken english acting. A simple man trying to comprehend significant loss. Powerful.
@willsouth897
@willsouth897 2 месяца назад
Well said
@mikegreen3680
@mikegreen3680 6 месяцев назад
Most people don’t understand that Carol O’Connor and other actors have to really go to a dark place inside of them to be able to cry and mourn on cue like that. He was one of the greatest actors that ever worked for Norman Lear! 👍🏾🎥🎞️
@rubensantana3585
@rubensantana3585 Год назад
Years upon years later, this episode still brings me to tears. RIP Carrol O' Connor and Jean Stapleton. Two icons
@eileenschenck1264
@eileenschenck1264 Месяц назад
And Norman Lear....who understood people, their faults, their strengths, discriminations, and hopefully more understanding into our lives with his shows.
@todd4317
@todd4317 Год назад
One of the most poignant scenes I've ever seen on a TV program. Archie really did adore Edith.
@squonk86
@squonk86 Год назад
I would say Archie really did love Edith..
@gawainethefirst
@gawainethefirst Год назад
@oldmanwitherspoon well…he thought she was ok.
@billchief397
@billchief397 Год назад
He always did... we all did
@rc28ify
@rc28ify Год назад
This and dam dam DAM!
@tonisumblin2719
@tonisumblin2719 Год назад
@@squonk86 yes he did.
@moosewild6015
@moosewild6015 Год назад
One of the greatest shows. Back when shows were worth watching. Incredible actors.
@frankfragomeni2094
@frankfragomeni2094 8 месяцев назад
And no one was offended.
@leroymaxwellii2747
@leroymaxwellii2747 Год назад
R.I.P. 🪦 Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton
@skingerskanger
@skingerskanger Год назад
When TV was SOUL STIRRING.....when you actually had to wait for a week to see "the dramatic conclusion" of something....and it was VERY MUCH worth the wait!
@DocMicrowave
@DocMicrowave Год назад
Total agreement!
@biancanorthern8690
@biancanorthern8690 Год назад
FACTZ 🙌🏾 So true 🥺
@Lup3zflyn3zz
@Lup3zflyn3zz Год назад
Damn sure WAS 💯
@Smitty-hr2mg
@Smitty-hr2mg Год назад
Weight, substance, depth, life. Yeah, we don't get to see these things anymore. This little scene shows the poetry between the lines. This is art, the ability to move the viewer to feel something real, tangible. If you can't do that... it isn't art. And if it isn't art, why waste the time and the money better spent in more fruitful pursuits?
@anthonydileonardo8156
@anthonydileonardo8156 Год назад
Edith dying and Radar saluting the doomed Henry Blake....two of the most heartbreaking scenes in TV history
@richardjohnson8065
@richardjohnson8065 4 месяца назад
James from good times
@anthonydileonardo8156
@anthonydileonardo8156 4 месяца назад
@@richardjohnson8065 Yeah, that was sad....James Evans was a good dude
@anthonydileonardo8156
@anthonydileonardo8156 3 месяца назад
@@es5696 even Hot Lips and Frank were crying
@doriwilson6991
@doriwilson6991 3 месяца назад
Yes they are. I cried for both
@Stevie-hn7mp
@Stevie-hn7mp Год назад
Absolutely crying that Archie is absolutely devastated over Edith’s death . This show was one of greatest ever .
@petradonovan5161
@petradonovan5161 Год назад
Watching Carroll O'Connor was always like watching a master class in acting. The detail and consistency of his character work was sublime in every sense, always matched and complemented by Jean Stapleton in their scenes together. Like all great actors that can also be great clowns, he could rip your heart out and hand it back to you and still make you laugh through the sobs. He is sorely missed.
@calamityjane4331
@calamityjane4331 Год назад
Brilliant. This sitcom was so ahead of it's time. It played to a live audience, was brilliantly written, impeccably casted, and more courageous than any sitcom since. Carol O'Connor and Jean Stapleton were superb actors. Such iconic characters, and this show didn't cater to stupidity, it held us in high esteem. Unusual indeed.
@corysmith5228
@corysmith5228 Год назад
And Nobody was Offended . Those were the days. ♡
@biancanorthern8690
@biancanorthern8690 Год назад
YOU should have WAYYYYYYYYY more likes ✨❤️
@TracySmith-xy9tq
@TracySmith-xy9tq Год назад
I read somewhere that this is considered the first modern sitcom
@johnsteiner3417
@johnsteiner3417 Год назад
If you ever saw a Fox Network show called, "Roc," those actors are still with us. Their last season was live with no edits, and it was the cast's most gripping performances in a lifetime.
@corysmith5228
@corysmith5228 Год назад
@@johnsteiner3417 I will have to check it out .
@anthonyscarpa6107
@anthonyscarpa6107 Год назад
Wow this actually brought me to tears seeing Archie like this ..
@MsTinkerbelle87
@MsTinkerbelle87 Год назад
That acting was amazing 💔🥺 The fact that you can hear the audience coughing from crying says everything!
@sueking7292
@sueking7292 Год назад
I remember seeing this episode when it aired and cried!!!! Edith definitely was the glue that held the family together 🥹❤️
@Justnobody0950
@Justnobody0950 Год назад
I'm now 62, and I grew up watching all these wonderful shows. So many talented actors and actresses during the 70's and 80's. They are mostly gone now. And I watch very little TV anymore, because there will never be the true talent that all these iconic people played in the classic sitcoms. Carroll O'Connor, you are surly missed but never forgotten.
@Stitchpuppy01
@Stitchpuppy01 Год назад
I'm 30 and I'm scared to experience this when I'm 60. "They just dont make memes like they used to" lol
@Lup3zflyn3zz
@Lup3zflyn3zz Год назад
​@@Stitchpuppy01we lost tons of stars already we are in it regardless 💯
@kevo8498
@kevo8498 Год назад
Thanks for sharing your comment. 63 here. Big flat screen in front of me. Barely on...Take care of yourself!
@darrylwoodbury
@darrylwoodbury Год назад
I'm 45 and I agree with you. Movies and shows just aren't the same anymore. Actors and actresses aren't the same anymore either. There's really nothing much worth watching anymore.
@JWILL1133
@JWILL1133 Год назад
There is a ton of talent today.
@marieross3440
@marieross3440 Год назад
His performance was absolutely perfect
@tiffaniterris2886
@tiffaniterris2886 5 месяцев назад
What a gem of an actor Carrol was.
@robertesensee3494
@robertesensee3494 Год назад
One of the saddest and most classic moments in TV history. Carroll had one of his finest moments in this one scene
@rushfan79
@rushfan79 Год назад
If this scene doesn't rip the heart and soul out of you,you're not human. Two of the greatest actors of all time! Rest in peace Edith,and Arch... have one on me!
@codymoe4986
@codymoe4986 Год назад
If you feel the need to challenge complete strangers on the depths of their grief and/or the manner in which they reveal it, you're not human. Grow up and try again...
@tonyacosta4574
@tonyacosta4574 Год назад
I felt nothing for this scene
@sharonhahn8644
@sharonhahn8644 Год назад
Love this show
@rushfan79
@rushfan79 Год назад
@@sharonhahn8644 One of the best shows of all time!
@dva1254
@dva1254 9 месяцев назад
For me it was the look of utter betrayal when Edith discovered he cheated on her with that waitress in season 7
@justinjoseph6966
@justinjoseph6966 Год назад
Only the third time Archie was ever shown this vulnerable, the first being when the bar was failing and he got hooked on uppers and when Mike and Gloria moved to California. Such a powerful moment. His confession to Edith in the All in the Family finale that he was nothing without her was also very moving.
@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854
You forgot about that vulnerable moment of Archie when Gloria got mugged and Archie was forced to have regular hot dogs instead of the foot longs he was desiring for...
@justinjoseph6966
@justinjoseph6966 Год назад
@@mcgannahanskyjellyfetti6854 Wilma the Dog!😂
@lilianmcguigan9240
@lilianmcguigan9240 Год назад
Also when he and Meathead got locked in the basement of the Archie's Place, and Archie told the 'Shoebootie' story.
@trismaccarran9950
@trismaccarran9950 Год назад
That story told Mike much about how Archie was who he was. The past is comprised of nuances that impact our adult selves..
@chandie5298
@chandie5298 Год назад
I remember that episode... when Mike moved to California and became a huge fat sweaty hairy degenerate p.o.s. and changed his name to Rob Reiner
@rebels42wynn83
@rebels42wynn83 Год назад
My heart had ached for Archie. Edith was so incredibly beautiful and amazing in her own special way. ❤❤❤❤
@RC-fj2oc
@RC-fj2oc Год назад
All these years later, still makes me cry. Not like the hallowed emotionless acting today.
@kaivrock
@kaivrock Год назад
Carrol OConnor was a revolutionary actor. The realism that was at the center of what he did on this show had never been seen before. He was absolutely mesmerizing.
@snake9911
@snake9911 Год назад
Carroll O'Connor was great in All in the family and Archie Bunker's Place. He was a great actor. That was one of the saddest parts of an episode. He was such a great actor.
@PaulCozad
@PaulCozad Месяц назад
I'm getting ready to turn 62 years old... This brought back many good memories of my good old times growing up with family. Good show!!!
@charlottebarnes6761
@charlottebarnes6761 Год назад
This happens to every one that's lost someone very close to them. This was so sad 😢😢
@windmaster9
@windmaster9 Год назад
Yes your soul mate
@jackieguccione94
@jackieguccione94 Год назад
Yes to me every day and night
@ONTHEEDGEFRED
@ONTHEEDGEFRED Год назад
​@@jackieguccione94 So sorry for your loss. You obviously had something I would never get to experience, please be thankful for that.
@cyndieK1
@cyndieK1 Год назад
My biggest fear in life. 34 yrs I will die with him someday.
@jackieguccione94
@jackieguccione94 Год назад
@@cyndieK1 it happens to every one you learn to deal WITH it it is not easy but you do it i use to think about it then it happened
@carolr.4863
@carolr.4863 Год назад
My dad reminded me of Archie at times & I think if my mom had passed before him, he would've been devastated like Archie!!! Both of my parents are gone & I'm in my 60's & I sure do miss them!!!! 😣🥺😢💔🌹
@fiily1
@fiily1 Год назад
Give your loved one's hugs and tell hem you love them, we never know when are time is up. Just lost my aunt this week to cancer, but she is with God, fallen asleep in the physcial body, but in eternal spiritual glory in the promise of Jesus's death burial and resurrection! Thank God, and the Lamb, Jesus forever and ever!
@carolr.4863
@carolr.4863 Год назад
@@fiily1 Thank you & that's so true!! I'm so sorry you lost your aunt, cancer is awful & doesn't spare many people!!! It's comforting to know that she's made her journey & is at eternal rest!! We miss our loved ones, but it's peaceful to know that they aren't suffering!! She's with Jesus now & is free!!! 😌🙏🏻💙💔😇💐🌹🕊️✝️🕯️
@spenceyork-vc5vr
@spenceyork-vc5vr Год назад
@@fiily1 I've lost both my parents, my mother to cancer, and my brother five years ago. He was my little brother. I'm by myself now but I look forward to joining them again one day. God bless you.
@swtpea16able
@swtpea16able Год назад
I still remember the 1st time I seen this episode years ago on All in the Family and it's still makes me cry...
@myrtleborodziuk7163
@myrtleborodziuk7163 Год назад
I was crying like a baby,Edith was a sweetheart of a woman. She was so real they both were.
@susanturner4526
@susanturner4526 Год назад
Agree a very touching moment. Archie always loved Edith.
@laurietijerina3816
@laurietijerina3816 Год назад
This scene felt so real and Carroll O'Connor was a wonderful actor.
@northernbettygirl
@northernbettygirl 9 месяцев назад
I can never make it through this scene without crying. I can feel Archie's pain. My boyfriend passed away last September. Still haven't wrapped my heart around that he's gone 😔
@Reshme77
@Reshme77 9 месяцев назад
I'm sorry
@Tranquility32
@Tranquility32 9 месяцев назад
I’m so sorry. Sending gentle hugs and wishes for comfort, peace and all you need. 💙
@belizegal29
@belizegal29 4 месяца назад
I’m sorry for your loss. Mine passed away on Easter, 2020. It never gets easy. 🙏🏽🙏🏽
@blastradius9136
@blastradius9136 Год назад
Great scene. Love how the drama is set up. Archie finds Edith's slipper but remembers she not with him. Very heart breaking.
@DiscoMood
@DiscoMood Год назад
Now, this is what you call acting. They don't make actors like this anymore.
@me21464
@me21464 Год назад
That’s the problem!!!
@melindabaker2622
@melindabaker2622 Год назад
Amen
@JanMGB
@JanMGB Год назад
I'm crying my eyes out. 😢
@nicolechamberland995
@nicolechamberland995 Год назад
I agree with you DiscoMood. He was awesome in the to show In the Heat of the Night
@jodiemagill01
@jodiemagill01 Год назад
I agree with you they need to bring acting like this back . This episode made me cry also thinking of my dad in heaven he loved his show he did .
@ChristopherZavalaVlogs
@ChristopherZavalaVlogs Год назад
This really one the MOST emotional and heartbreaking scenes of all time 😭😭😭 It's a shame that Maude, George and Louise didn't make an appearance this episode though
@richa.s9912
@richa.s9912 Год назад
Why didn't they come over to Archie bunker's place ?
@MsKmw15
@MsKmw15 Год назад
You should write!!
@terrybardy2848
@terrybardy2848 Год назад
My grandfather, (aka, Papa,) was this guy's double in looks. When his wife died, he was emotional too. He said a big part of him died inside. Two years later he passed away in his sleep. Thank you for this profoundly touching video.
@johnschuh8616
@johnschuh8616 2 месяца назад
My wife’s grandfather was very taciturn. When her mother died at th relatively young age of 46, after suffering six months or more from cancer, she was really surprised to come upon him weaping copiously, Her mother had been his favorite,
@MadMadamGrimm
@MadMadamGrimm 2 месяца назад
Finding those little ordinary things that that person used that you kinda ignored or never put much thought into. The moment you see that little thing you cry like he did and you miss that person all over again. ❤
@tpickett1381
@tpickett1381 Месяц назад
My son's shirt.
@kaminator515
@kaminator515 Год назад
I've seen this scene several times and it gets me every time.
@lisahorton9163
@lisahorton9163 Год назад
Never saw this back when the series was on. Made me cry. Reminds me so much of people I have lost. I was supposed to go first, Archie. Me too.
@mothernaturesapothecary
@mothernaturesapothecary 9 месяцев назад
I cried the first time this aired and I’m crying now. All in the family and Archie’s Place was a big part of my childhood experience ❤
@robertlamka708
@robertlamka708 Год назад
Anyone who has ever experienced a loss so great can certainly relate to the emotions Archie displayed.
@Smitty-hr2mg
@Smitty-hr2mg Год назад
When he notices her slipper... anyone who's been there knows how overwhelming a sudden reminder like that can be. Its a flood no man with any kind of heart could contain. While Archie was a very flawed man, he always had a big heart.
@Chasi86324
@Chasi86324 Год назад
Yes, my loss so great was my mother
@terrybardy2848
@terrybardy2848 Год назад
My dearest husband Adam died in my arms. His last words to me were, "My darling, I'll love you always." The song that was on was, "My Heart Will Go One." On the last note he exhaled never to inhale again. I was 36 and even though I'm 61, I still cry when I hear that song.😢😥💔 This April will make 25 years he died and I am Still in love with him. And I always will be.
@EvilsDeathAzul
@EvilsDeathAzul Год назад
I lost a friend of mine who I was the caregiver for back in 2018. It was a wonderful year, with the stuff we did together. We watched shows, sang, and played games. She was like another mother to me. Her passing while under my care was one of the hardest things to endure. I struggle still, but I do not regret the time I had with her. I cry, but I also smile at the good times, laugh at the funny things we would get into. Don't ever forget the memories of those close to you.
@Rikk_Klaww777
@Rikk_Klaww777 Год назад
You never ever get over it.🙂🖤
@ladyjustice1474
@ladyjustice1474 Год назад
Carroll O'Connor wonderful actor. Rest in Peace.
@melanieblair3302
@melanieblair3302 Год назад
Yes he was
@MichaelJones-tc3ez
@MichaelJones-tc3ez Год назад
Loved All in the Family, Archie Bunker's Place and In the Heat of the Night. O'Connor was an excellent, underrated actor.
@clurkroberts2650
@clurkroberts2650 Год назад
I’ve rewatched this scene several times, each time the performance and poignancy gets to me. Incredible performance
@AlexMarathas
@AlexMarathas 5 месяцев назад
Ya know my Yiayia (Grandmother in Greek) couldn't speak nor understand English, but she laughed and laughed when she saw this show and she loved Archie and Edith when they went back and forth. Humanity is what I think of when I watch Norman Lear's shows. He really understood humanity. Thanks Carroll O'Connor for this moment!
@mikestansberry8656
@mikestansberry8656 Год назад
We've all been there at one time. Carroll hits it out of the park with this one.
@rosemaryaddessa4683
@rosemaryaddessa4683 Год назад
That is not acting, that is straight from the Heart. ♥️💔♥️
@rubendaniel249
@rubendaniel249 Год назад
Hello Rosemary, how are you doing today.
@cptwentworth
@cptwentworth Год назад
Archie Bunker reminds me so much of my dad, imperfectly lovable. I miss him.
@Kara-kx1lb
@Kara-kx1lb Год назад
I think this one of the best episodes of Archie Bunkers Place!!!
@Jeff98177
@Jeff98177 Год назад
The beautiful thing about this scene is that in real life, Jean Stapleton was still alive. It's easy enough to bring up real emotion for a cast member who really died, but this... wow. When Jean Stapleton was first approached with the idea of having Edith die, she said she didn't care, because Edith wasn't a real person. Norman Lear replied "She is to me." And she was to all of us.
@MsKmw15
@MsKmw15 Год назад
To us too! xoxoxo
@mikep6399
@mikep6399 Год назад
she then said in interviews how she watch the espiode thought was well done Archie aka Carol did awesome job she was un hotel room. the next morning house keeper maid show up her room was shock see her said i thought you died cause she saw espiode show night before
@Michelle-pn9xt
@Michelle-pn9xt Год назад
Yes, she was a alive. This is a sitcom!
@sandirichard5461
@sandirichard5461 9 месяцев назад
I was surprised when Jean Stapleton died because I was a child when I saw this. I never made the connection from childhood to adulthood that Jean wasn't Edith!🤦🏾‍♀️
@lohphat
@lohphat 4 месяца назад
@@sandirichard5461That's one of the reasons Jean left the show, she was afraid no one would know her for any other role and be typecast.
@michaelgoodman2672
@michaelgoodman2672 Год назад
We don't have television like that anymore! "All in the Family"was a high in the ratings back in the day! Norman Lear & his writers were excellent!
@morrismarshall1575
@morrismarshall1575 Год назад
One of the most touching scenes in TV history. Dispels any belief that Archie didn't love Edith
@debbiewilkinson4277
@debbiewilkinson4277 Год назад
I loved that show. The only person who could stifle Archie 😊
@MarkCuller-tl2vt
@MarkCuller-tl2vt Год назад
Carol O'Connor was one the greatest actors ever
@bombwhippie
@bombwhippie Год назад
His acting was just amazing.
@petes6521
@petes6521 Год назад
Carroll O'Connor was such a good actor in both All in the Family and the Heat of the Night. RIP.
@kevinlemaster8125
@kevinlemaster8125 Год назад
The hardest part is coming home to an empty house and going to bed alone and waking up, hoping it was a bad dream, then breaking again when you realized it wasn't.
@marialvarez384
@marialvarez384 3 месяца назад
I felt this 23 years ago. Sitting in our bed and saying, what do I do now? He was my world.
@rhrh2025
@rhrh2025 Год назад
Carroll O'Conner was one of the most talented actors who ever lived. He went from Archie Bunker to Bill Gillespie, and they were both totally opposite characters, and he was magnificent at them both. RIP
@marcdewey1242
@marcdewey1242 Год назад
Archie had his own way of expressing his love for Edith ,and its very tough losing the love of your life,that best friend you spent all those years with,been there myself.
@zginarobinok
@zginarobinok Год назад
I wasn't crazy about Archie Bunker back then but I really felt the pain in his heart when he lost Edith his wife that stood by him even when he didn't deserve it. 🤧❤️
@a1wireless1964
@a1wireless1964 Год назад
If you have ever had this happen to you in real life, I can tell you the acting is spot on, so much emotion. Made me miss my wife, I relive the event, every time I see this.
@christopherhinton1555
@christopherhinton1555 Год назад
Edith touched everyone. Touch cold hearted Archie even more.❤
@bryanblake8607
@bryanblake8607 Год назад
This was one of the last of a great era for a couple reasons, they way they can convey emotion and they showed how love was supposed to be and how they actually loved each other spite their differences
@DrQuest44
@DrQuest44 9 месяцев назад
I'm a 61 year old man and this brought me to tears. Such a wonderful actor.
@toddmayer6859
@toddmayer6859 Год назад
The more I learn about Carroll O'Connor., the more I truly love the guy. I watch some RU-vid videos before I go to sleep. I saw this one to the right ... with all the other videos, so I clicked on it. I watched many of the episodes but never saw this one. I started crying and couldn't stop.
@angiesuarez773
@angiesuarez773 Год назад
That scene is so heart wrenching. Such a good show and such a great actor.
@hrh-xj4fh
@hrh-xj4fh Год назад
When tv was appointment television...not just because of options..but because even with only 3 networks it was GOOD!!
@paulpillow7641
@paulpillow7641 Год назад
I remember this. We used to all watch TV together back then. All in the family was a shell we never missed, then Archie's place. They were like family.
@helenmantis302
@helenmantis302 Год назад
Hello Paul how are you doing today?
@eltonwashington596
@eltonwashington596 Год назад
I am now 62yrs old I did not want to watch this scene until now😢😢😢!!He has to be one of the GREATS!!
@helenmantis302
@helenmantis302 Год назад
Hello Elton How are you doing today?
@daniellekennedy2338
@daniellekennedy2338 Год назад
Carroll was awesome in this scene. He was so good you could actually feel Archie heart break by the words he spoke! Bravo Carroll 👍
@rubendaniel249
@rubendaniel249 Год назад
Hello Danielle, how are you doing today.
@auzziernvdl
@auzziernvdl Год назад
You could feel his pain. That is how a spouse would react. So many memories. So many trivial things like a house slipper can trigger so much grief.
@tonisumblin2719
@tonisumblin2719 Год назад
I remember watching this episode with my mother. We were both sobbing and sniffing. The acting is superb.
@STUPDASOL
@STUPDASOL Год назад
41 yrs old bawling like a baby watching this
@anthonysmith2050
@anthonysmith2050 9 месяцев назад
Carroll O'Connor was That Dude!!!!! This scene still resonates Decades Later
@victorprutyanov3954
@victorprutyanov3954 Год назад
it is such an overlap with reality in 2023 when they both are gone and you cry with him in memory of two great persons and great show
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