Dans les années 1960, une famille fait l'expérience de la vie et des luttes de l'époque, accompagnée des chansons pop bien connues de l'époque.Dans les années 1960, une famille fait l'expérience de la vie et des luttes de l'époque, accompagnée des chansons pop bien connues de l'époque.Dans les années 1960, une famille fait l'expérience de la vie et des luttes de l'époque, accompagnée des chansons pop bien connues de l'époque.
- A remporté 2 prix Primetime Emmy
- 10 victoires et 27 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesCurrent music artists appear in almost every episode as popular singers from the 1960s.
- GaffesIn the pilot episode, which takes place in the fall of '63 (because subsequent episodes deal with the assassination of President Kennedy), the Beach Boys sing "Don't Worry Baby" on Bandstand. The song wasn't recorded until February 1964.
- Citations
JJ Pryor: Kennedy says it's time for new dreams, and new frontiers, not just the ones of our fathers.
Jack Pryor: President Kennedy who both went to college...
JJ Pryor: I know!
Jack Pryor: ...and loves football.
JJ Pryor: I know!
Jack Pryor: And you are going to...
JJ Pryor: No I'm not!
Jack Pryor: Will you let me finish a damn sentence? JJ, you have a chance to be something great. A tailback, an astronaut, or whatever the hell, but great! Now I know going to Notre Dame won't guarantee you anything, but it'll give you the best chance anyone could ask for. And I'm not going to stand by and let you piss away that chance. I just won't.
JJ Pryor: Maybe it's not up to you.
"America Dreams" takes a piece of the recent past, the childhood andteen years of the Baby Boomer generation, the time just before X-ers like myself were born. For the Boomers, it's nostalgia, a look at a time of tumultuous change; for the X-ers, well, for me anyway, it's a glimpse of a legendary time that we remember from our parents' anecdotes and the last few chapters of our highschool history textbooks.
The characters are well-drawn and while they have a stereotypical basis, they aren't restricted to the roles you'd expect; Meg, my favorite character, is pretty and popular, but very socially aware and actively trying to make a difference in the world around her. Reminds me, in an odd way, of Emma from Degrassi TNG in that respect.
The adults on the show are complex and interesting as well, and I got drawn into the story arc after watching just an episode or two this season. I'd really love to go back and catch the previous season at some point.
Anyway ... watchable, interesting, intelligently written, good production values. If you haven't seen it yet, it's worth a look.
- jim_buttram
- 29 oct. 2004
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