“Well Cathy, I don’t want a million dollars, or even a half a million. I only want enough money to have a nice home like we have, and good food, good health…and enough money to help those less fortunate than ourselves from time to time.”
“And enough to raise my allowance a little.”
“I might even arrange that.”
By the time "The Cosby Show" began in 1984, it was common in American society for mothers to work. Bill Cosby played Heathcliff Huxtable, a loving husband and father who was a doctor married to a lawyer.
Heathcliff and Claire Huxtable were partners not only in marriage but in managing the household and parenting their children. Here, Cliff Huxtable tries to teach his son Theo an important life lesson.
“How do you expect to get into college with grades like this?”
“No problem. See, I’m not going to college.”
“Damn right.”
“I am going to get through high school and then get a job like regular people.”
“Regular people?”
“Yeah you know...who work in the gas station, drive a bus, something like that.”
“So what you’re saying is your mother and I shouldn’t care if you get Ds because you don’t need good grades to be regular people.”
“Right.”
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