'I Love Lucy': The most socially progressive TV show of its time?

'I Love Lucy': The most socially progressive TV show of its time?
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Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball

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"I Love Lucy" was one of the most socially progressive TV shows of its time. It was co-helmed by (and almost exclusively starred) a woman; and it also featured a (relatively) healthy interracial marriage as the center of attention (Lucy's husband was Hispanic, thus their child is mixed).

It normalized all of those things to middle-class white America, which just didn't happen on TV at that period in history. Lucy got into trouble and went on adventures of her own volition (along with her friend Ethel); as opposed to the two of them existing as "sidekicks" to their husbands (the norm on TV at the time.) The husbands, in fact, were actually the "sidekicks." That show was low-key way ahead of its time in those regards.

Additionally, a lot of the show's humor was definitely what would have been considered "edgy" at the time. (Think Lucy accidentally getting shitfaced drunk in public while shooting an infomercial).

We're talking about the late '50s-early '60s -- before the civil rights marches, before the sexual revolution... Nobody was doing those things at the time, at least not with a pop culture platform that could reach as many people as Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz could.

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Random 5:00 AM thoughts.... @DjSlurk

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