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Corolla begins by addressing the cultural misrepresentations surrounding the conservative stance, emphasizing that his character in Mr. Burum (a fictional show) is based on traditional, old-school values — boys are boys, do hard work, love country — akin to principles common in 1975, contrasting sharply with modern depictions. He stresses that All in the Family was a sitcom with characters' opinions clashing, which made the show dramatic and funny. In today’s entertainment, he argues, everyone is expected to agree, nuances and conflict are omitted, and shows become less authentic.