Talk:The Bickersons
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NPOV/Tone issues
There are numerous issues with the NPOV and tone throughout the article. Below are some examples of sentences in the articles that do not conform to Wikipedia NPOV and tone/style guidelines as they express opinions that from he article's authors. Such opinions would need to be attributed to outside reliable sources of they are to remain:
"About the only thing that wasn't funny about the show was the couple's apparent attitude toward each other."
"The Bickersons may have seemed to have no business being married at all, but they proved the prototype for such battling comic couples as Ralph and Alice Kramden of The Honeymooners (surely, Jackie Gleason, who admired the show, owed a debt to The Bickersons as a partial model for blustery Ralph and acid Alice; writer Rapp, according to fellow comedy writer Irving Brecher, once tried unsuccessfully to sue Gleason over some of the similarities),..."
"The Kramdens, Olesons, Bundys and others who followed may have made The Bickersons seem tame."
"Jackie Gleason probably knew that Christmas exchange—drawing as did the Bickersons episod..."
--Cab88 (talk) 20:04, 24 September 2009 (UTC)
comlete rewrite needed
This "article" is as un-encyclopedic as can be. Someone wrote down a bunch of random thoughts of what s/he remembered from this show.
It needs a complete overhaul or should be deleted. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.183.23.68 (talk) 03:56, 7 February 2013 (UTC)
Bickering Bickersons? Battling Bickersons?
The "Battling Bickersons", no? I know it's "Bickering Bickersons" in http://www.bearmanormedia.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=97, but that's got to be a mistake. "Bickering" is kind of pointless, as if you didn't know that the name "Bickerson" was derivative of the verb "bicker".
The movie MASH is referred to in the article. Father Mulcahy actually says "Battling Bickersons".HowardJWilk (talk) 02:30, 29 May 2014 (UTC)