Family Ties Season 6 Episode 9 The Way We Were
- TV-PG
- November 8, 1987
- 24 min
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7.4 (110)
In the episode "The Way We Were" of the popular sitcom Family Ties, viewers find themselves revisiting the past as the Keaton family takes a trip down memory lane. Beginning with a flashback to the 1960s, viewers are transported to a time when Elyse, the Keaton matriarch, was a young woman and Steven, her future husband, a college student.
Throughout the episode, the Keaton family reminisces about the past, both the good times and the struggles they faced. One of the main storylines centers around Steven's relationship with his former girlfriend, Jocelyn. As the Keatons prepare to attend their high school reunion, Steven discovers that Jocelyn will be attending as well. This news brings up old jealousies and unresolved feelings, causing tension between Steven and Elyse.
Meanwhile, the Keaton siblings - Mallory, Alex, and Jennifer - are experiencing their own challenges related to the past. Mallory, still figuring out her post-college aspirations, feels left behind as her brother and younger sister move forward in their lives. Alex, as always, has grand plans for his future but must come to terms with the fact that his dream job may not be so attainable. And Jennifer, the youngest of the Keatons, grapples with the changes that come with growing up and becoming more independent.
Despite the challenges they face, the Keaton family ultimately finds strength in each other and the memories they share. As they attend their high school reunion and reconnect with old acquaintances, they are reminded of how far they've come and how much they've overcome as a family.
Throughout "The Way We Were," viewers are treated to the witty humor and heartwarming moments that made Family Ties a beloved sitcom in the 1980s. From the classic 60s flashbacks to the familiar family dynamics, this episode has something for everyone. Whether it's the Keatons' quirky sense of humor or their relatable struggles, viewers are sure to find themselves laughing, crying, and reminiscing right alongside them.