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Tudo em Família

Título original: Growing Pains
  • Série de TV
  • 1985–1992
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  • 30 min
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Joanna Kerns, Alan Thicke, Kirk Cameron, Tracey Gold, Ashley Johnson, and Jeremy Miller in Tudo em Família (1985)
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As desventuras de uma família com um pai de negócios e uma mãe jornalista.As desventuras de uma família com um pai de negócios e uma mãe jornalista.As desventuras de uma família com um pai de negócios e uma mãe jornalista.

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    • Neal Marlens
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    • Alan Thicke
    • Joanna Kerns
    • Kirk Cameron
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    • Criação
      • Neal Marlens
    • Artistas
      • Alan Thicke
      • Joanna Kerns
      • Kirk Cameron
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    Alan Thicke
    Alan Thicke
    • Dr. Jason Seaver
    • 1985–1992
    Joanna Kerns
    Joanna Kerns
    • Maggie Malone Seaver
    • 1985–1992
    Kirk Cameron
    Kirk Cameron
    • Mike Seaver
    • 1985–1992
    Jeremy Miller
    Jeremy Miller
    • Ben Seaver
    • 1985–1992
    Tracey Gold
    Tracey Gold
    • Carol Seaver
    • 1985–1992
    Ashley Johnson
    Ashley Johnson
    • Chrissy Seaver
    • 1990–1992
    Andrew Koenig
    Andrew Koenig
    • Richard 'Boner' Stabone
    • 1985–1989
    Leonardo DiCaprio
    Leonardo DiCaprio
    • Luke Brower
    • 1991–1992
    Chelsea Noble
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    • Kate MacDonald…
    • 1989–1992
    Jamie Abbott
    • Stinky Sullivan…
    • 1986–1991
    K.C. Martel
    K.C. Martel
    • Eddie
    • 1985–1992
    Kirsten Dohring
    • Christine Ellen 'Chrissy' Seaver
    • 1988–1990
    Kelsey Dohring
    • Christine Ellen 'Chrissy' Seaver
    • 1988–1990
    Oliver Theess
    Oliver Theess
    • Class Friend…
    • 1987–1990
    Sam Anderson
    Sam Anderson
    • Principal Willis Dewitt
    • 1986–1992
    Betty McGuire
    Betty McGuire
    • Kate Malone…
    • 1986–1991
    Lisa Capps
    • Debbie
    • 1986–1988
    Rachel Jacobs
    Rachel Jacobs
    • Shelley
    • 1986–1988
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      • Neal Marlens
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    Liz H

    Best Sitcom Ever.

    Growing Pains was definitely the show to watch during the dreaded 80's. Kirk Cameron (Mike) was the heart-throb of the show, and it seriously got funnier every episode. There was not ONE THING wrong with this show, (although I did really want to see something FINALLY happen with Boner & Carol), but that's a whole other story. Best Show Ever. You know you want to admit it.
    truthaboutdrugs

    All of the Growth, None of the Pains

    Growing Pains was a truly funny family show that walked the line between being "too mature" for young audiences and being corny (like Full House). The cast actually likes each other and still gets together to reminisce regularly. This chemistry comes through on screen.

    Everything from the opening song to the closing credits is great. My only issues with the series were the fat jokes made at Tracey Gold's expense. The producers told her to lose weight, leading her down the dark path to anorexia. Even when she'd dropped from 133 to 112 lbs, they STILL included the occasional fat joke!

    As any man will tell you, calling a woman 'fat' is the worst thing you can do. Calling a teenage girl fat on national TV every week is beyond cruel. Nevermind the fact that she never WAS fat!

    Beyond that, I have no complaints about the show. I do prefer the first 3 seasons before "Luke" and "Chrissy" came in (and before Kirk converted to radical Christianity). Alan Thicke's character seemed harsher and meaner around Season 5, which I didn't like. Oh, and the "Carol's Carnival" episode is just sad and creepy.

    This is sounding like a negative review, but I assure you it's not. Compared to some of the other crap that was on TV during these years, Growing Pains is a brilliant show that stands the test of time.

    Long Live the Seavers!
    mnbvcxz112

    A good show. Bring back the reruns.

    When I first saw "Growing Pains" I referred to it disparagingly as "The White Cosby Show". In 1984, sitcoms were the junk food of the television diet. They lacked quality, and were relegated to the basement of the Nielsen ratings. Then, in 1984, NBC showed that a sitcom could be #1 in the ratings with "The Cosby Show". I greeted "Growing Pains", ABC's apparent attempt to cash in with a new family sitcom in 1985, with cynicism, and watched every week for them to drop the ball. I watched, in the beginning to see this show crash and burn, and was very surprised to find, in a few weeks that I liked it!

    In a time before shows about dysfunctional families like "Married...With Children" and "Roseanne" (good shows in their own way) "Growing Pains" showed a reasonably functional family in a basically caring environment, Mike's constant put-downs of Carol being his way of handling the affection he felt for his sister but felt uncomfortable showing.

    The members of this family liked each other, and their feelings were infectious. I liked being able to hang out with the Seaver family for half an hour every week, and daily when the syndicated reruns began. I haven't been able to see GP reruns in at least 4 years. When the twice-a-day reruns of "Seinfeld", "Friends", and "The Simpsons" begin to lose their steam, I hope "Growing Pains" is given another opportunity.
    meltingclock

    What happened ?

    This show was one of the best shows of the eighties at its peak. From the '88-89 season on however it got worse and worse with each subsequent year, until it just collapsed by the time the early nineties arrived. Starting off a little slow but still funny, the show kicked it into overdrive during its second and third seasons ('86-87 and '87-88). Not only did it have smart, original humour based in pop culture references and 'Moonlighting' style in-jokes with the audience, but it was also touching, even if it did cross over into the realm of sappiness on occasion. The '88-89 season however brought with it a bunch of problems, Kirk Cameron's mullett style haircut the least of them. The baby was born, breaking up the show's focus on the core family. Mike graduated high school, diminishing a lot of the funny supporting characters like Boner, Eddie, Coach Lubbock, Principal Dewitt etc. They still showed up from time to time (some of them in their own series) but it wasn't the same. I know that there was no way of preventing this, but taking Mike and then eventually Carol out of this enclosed, familiar environment made the show uneven, with new characters and settings coming and going each week. Julie the babysitter, Grandma Erma, Wally, and Luke all brought nothing to the show except bad episodes.

    The shift in the characters clothing from bright colorful pastels to dark earth tones was another turnoff, at least from a viewer's standpoint. Again this might be just due to the changing of the times. I think a new producer came aboard after the show sold into syndication and that's why the series got so lame from this point on. Also I heard that because of his religion, Kirk Cameron was editing the scripts to make sure they fit in with his conservative beliefs. Whatever the reason, this show went out with a whimper when it left the air in 1992, and probably totaled more years as a bad show, than I think it should have as the good one that most people remember.
    HipChic960

    really miss in todays tv!

    I know most of the people who comment on this probably were teenagers in th 1980's, I however was not. I first saw "Growing Pains" in 1999 as reruns . I fell in love with the show and later learned it was canceled already, then Disney threw it out the window. Fox Family picked it up three years later but they threw it out again. I really think this show is greatly missed by thousands of fans of the show. They say oh well the kids grew up times changed but their could have been so many more episodes and there should have been. I really think that the reruns should be picked up again and this time kept for a while or something like that. Look at the Brady Bunch most people I know hate that show and its a 70's show here its reruns play all the time constantly but yet a sit-com like growing pains from the 80's with more reality and morals is left behind. What's with that?

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      Alan Thicke and Joanna Kerns were recently divorced when cast for the series. The two bonded over their mutual experience and felt the bond helped develop their working/on-screen relationship.
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      • 24 de setembro de 1985 (Estados Unidos da América)
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