Promotional poster as seen on IMDb.
I remember one of the shows my grandmother liked to watch was I Love Lucy. She was the reason why I knew about this comedy. Of course, I didn't know English well at the time (I was five or six). My grandmother watched it fine without the Chinese subtitles most of the time. As far as I was concerned, I understood none of the plots. Nevertheless, I laughed along with Lucy and Ethel's antics.
When I worked in broadcasting at university, I had the opportunity to pick this show up again. I Love Lucy was one of the regular prime time programmings on the station. I then learned more about the premise of the series. As a child, I didn't know Lucy was a redhead or that her husband, Ricky, was Cuban.
Overall, this show was one of the broadcasting crew's favorites. I remember when my colleagues and I would queue up the series and play it on one of our offline monitors. Some of them found Little Ricky a bit less likable, but I appreciated the mostly family-friendly content that stood the test of time. Most of us chuckled when Ricky went off in Spanish in response to Lucy's actions.
One of my favorite episodes was when Lucy did a commercial for dietary supplements.
Gotta get yourself some Vitameatavegimen!
Would I subscribe to streaming services to watch this again? No. I don't subscribe to what I can find elsewhere on the internet. However, I recommend I Love Lucy to those who want to check out a classic comedy.
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