"All in the Family" Black Is the Color of My True Love's Wig (TV Episode 1973) Poster

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How to sleep with another woman without cheating on your wife
AlsExGal11 June 2016
Warning: Spoilers
This was a pretty original episode, in that I don't think I've seen this particular subject raised on TV before or since. Gloria buys a black wig, puts it on, and asks Mike how he likes it. You can tell he is completely turned on. Frank and Irene, the neighbors, ask Mike, Gloria, and Edith if they would like to go to a movie. Archie is away. Mike uses the excuse to Gloria that "Citizen Kane" is going to be on TV that night to stay in, but as soon as the others leave he starts hinting that he would like to have sex. So they head upstairs. But when Mike comes out of the bathroom ready for action, Gloria is in bed without the wig! He hints and hints that he would really like her to wear the wig. Gloria gets the hint and is insulted. She says that what he really is turned on by is the opportunity to sleep with another woman without actually cheating on his wife. The argument continues into the next day, where Archie hears about it. Of course he is disgusted by the whole thing, in part because Archie is never really comfortable discussing anything sexual with anybody. In the end Mike convinces Gloria that it is she he is attracted to, not the wig, and they reconcile.

This is a very good example of the original writing that was the first five years of All in the Family.
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Mike wigs out
stones7829 August 2012
This episode has Gloria coming home from work wearing a black wig, although I'm not sure what her intention was, but it did the trick for Mike, as he can't keep his eyes and hands off her. The wig looks like Sally Field's Gidget, but you'd think Mike saw a goddess; he has one thing on his mind, and you can guess what that is, even though Gloria feels like the other woman in her own marriage, and refuses to keep the wig on. Vincent Gardenia(Frank Lorenzo)makes a funny cameo, as he invites Edith, Gloria, and Mike to the movies, as Archie's away at a convention in the first half of the episode, but Mike wants to stay home and be alone with Gidget, er, I mean Gloria. The couple end up having a fight and Mike heads to the park for a long walk, and soon after, Archie comes home and hears the news about the Mike and the wig, as he calls Mike "a hair lover" and a "weirdwolf", and tells Gloria to keep her door locked. After thinking it over, Mike feels that he wasn't wrong to be attracted to Gloria in the wig, but assures her that it's only because it's her under the wig, and loves her no matter what she wears. This moment is why this show is excellent, especially the earlier seasons, when the writing was superior. This isn't the funniest episode, but it's solid with a very interesting subject matter.
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6/10
Archie saves a nosediving episode
vitoscotti30 December 2021
Mike is made way too creepy about the wig. 15 minutes of just rehashing how much he likes the wig. Carroll O'Connor comes to to rescue to resuscitate the dying episode. Both Carroll O'Connor and Rob Reiner need each other to work off of. Sally Stuthers tried but the script flopped without Archie.
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