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7th Heaven

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Television sitcom referenced as an example of the naive, idealized reality where authority figures easily solve problems that Redditors seem to believe in.

Mentions (5)
"Redditors seem to live in a 7th heaven sitcom version of reality where you snitch to a higher power and they fix your life; their childlike deference to bureaucracy is astonishingly naive to the point where it feels like another symptom of some millennials refusal to step in to the position of respo"
The solution given to every problem on reddit is to 'tell the teacher.' · u/Rik_the_peoples_poet · ↑419 · 2024-01-28
"It's a television show about a black female judge. And so, the show is kind of like following an issue that her children are having in their lives (a la 7th heaven) but the sub plot is whatever case she's handling."
I have an idea · u/largepelican · ↑52 · 2022-07-18
"I was talking with my family about 7th Heaven a couple days back after my grandmother randomly told me out that one of my cousin's fiancé's has a cousin who was on that show. It made me think of the accusations back then, which I heard of but didn't do much research on."
"It's a television show about a black female judge. And so, the show is kind of like following an issue that her children are having in their lives (a la 7th heaven) but the sub plot is whatever case she's handling."
I have an idea · u/largepelican · ↑52 · 2022-07-18
"I was talking with my family about 7th Heaven a couple days back after my grandmother randomly told me out that one of my cousin's fiancé's has a cousin who was on that show"
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