Breaking the 'fourth wall'...right, like Jimmy Fallon giggling during his sketches, to let us know how hip his humor is. Whenever they pranced down their staircase doing their idiotic, shame-based show biz number, I felt like breaking the glass wall and puking on them. I grant you the show covered more realities of life than the Bradys, but in the end it was almost as phony. A bunch of Black Americans that Ron & Nancy could love. I love dumping on the Cosby Show, let's continue!
You know what? Go right ahead.
But...
Nah. I'm not discussing The Cosby Show as some sort of light from on high...but more as a show that I'd like to see again. There's room for the Seinfelds and the Homer Simpsons and such, fine, and you could finds somewhat functional families on tv (see: Modern Family) - and I do like other genres (Arrow, Agents of SHIELD). But...is there a show centered on a family?
Okay, there probably is, and I'm just missing it. But I just don't see how Cosby Show was so far-fetched. I knew people like that. Not mine, clearly, but I knew a family that used "Nighttime is the Right Time" on their answering machine before the Cosby show used it, and way back when using music on your answering machine was a thing.
It's fine to revel in absurdity for comedy. The difference is in the way they went about it - again, none of the characters were idiots, but they had personality, they made mistakes, and things usually worked out in the end because of them, rather than despite them.