I dunno. It always seemed weird to me, and I grew up when there was a middle class.
Go mention ‘Married…With Children’ to Millennials. "He’s got a house, a car and a hot wife! What’s he complaining about???’
Actually, the job was not very steady or secure.
Still not as bad as The Fantastics.
Middle class has a LOT pf debt, it’s a big reason why the middle class is shrinking.
I think the play’s point was always that the American Dream isn’t enough to make everyone happy. Same lesson in “Seconds.”
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Ida No over 5 years ago
I dunno. It always seemed weird to me, and I grew up when there was a middle class.
Differentname over 5 years ago
Go mention ‘Married…With Children’ to Millennials. "He’s got a house, a car and a hot wife! What’s he complaining about???’
Olddog1 over 5 years ago
Actually, the job was not very steady or secure.
PoodleGroomer over 5 years ago
Still not as bad as The Fantastics.
NWdryad over 5 years ago
Middle class has a LOT pf debt, it’s a big reason why the middle class is shrinking.
Stephen Gilberg over 5 years ago
I think the play’s point was always that the American Dream isn’t enough to make everyone happy. Same lesson in “Seconds.”