Which of these tv families is most "real"?

As far as the problems they encounter, how they look, how they act, job/money/house and so on, which of these TV families is the most true to life?

The Bunkers from All In The Family. 11
The Arnolds from The Wonder Years. 6
Frank and Marie Barone from Everybody Loves Raymond. 8
Deb and Ray Barone from Everybody Loves Raymond. 14
The Connors from the show Roseanne. 22
The Millers from Still Standing. 0
The Cosbys. 12
The Foremans from That 70's Show. 22
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Comments ( 10 )
  • What about the Addams family?

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    • shuggy-chan

      I Know Right!!!! xD

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      • And they were a real family

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  • I_steal_free_bread

    Jersey Shore

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  • Who_Fan4Life

    I chose the Bunkers because they represented a lot of what was going on in America at the time.

    You had a Conservative, patriotic, sometimes bigoted father. You had an obsequious mother who was old-fashioned. As for the her daughter Gloria and her husband Michael Stivic, you have complete opposite of her parents. You have young liberal Gloria who is open to a lot of ideas and embraces changes like Michael.

    Also, episodes revolve around some sort of topic that was being debated at the time. The show was very realistic and down to Earth.

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    • tgftvl Thank God For TV Land.

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  • idntknwy

    I love roseanne the most. They seemed so real on the show

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  • the royle family.

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  • Legion

    i would say the foremans, if it wasnt for reds excessive temper and the supid things they always get into, like when kelso and eric bounced a bowling ball through the tv

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  • Ldizzy1234

    I used to love that show the wonder years. I mean, it was more of an eighties show, but they played it a little in the nineties and even though I was little I loved it. But I can't choose. I mean, they're from different times, and true to what life? True to a middle class persons life? Upper middle class persons life? They're all different. The Connors from Roseanne always seemed like they were a struggling family of the lower middle class. I just can't decide.

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