[S1E25] The Good Son
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[s1e25] The Good Son Apr 2026

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[S1E25] The Good Son

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[s1e25] The Good Son Apr 2026

The subtle ways parents can emotionally tether their children to them.

The story follows a young man who has spent his entire life being the "perfect" son—the one who stays home, takes care of the family business, and looks after his aging mother while his siblings go off to live their own lives. However, he eventually reaches a breaking point when he realizes that his own dreams and happiness have been sacrificed on the altar of family obligation. Key Themes

March 7, 1954 Starring: Loretta Young and Hugh O'Brian

Are you writing a of this episode, or were you looking for a summary to help settle a debate about the plot? If you're looking for other episodes with similar themes, I'd be happy to recommend some!

As both the host and an actor in many segments, Young used this episode to showcase a more domestic, gritty drama compared to her more glamorous roles.

Before he became a household name in The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp , O'Brian delivered a powerful, grounded performance that captured the quiet frustration of his character.

You can often find clips or full episodes on the Loretta Young Official Site or fan-run archives like the Classic TV Archive .

It sounds like you're diving into the classic 1950s TV drama , specifically the episode " The Good Son " (Season 1, Episode 25) .

The subtle ways parents can emotionally tether their children to them.

The story follows a young man who has spent his entire life being the "perfect" son—the one who stays home, takes care of the family business, and looks after his aging mother while his siblings go off to live their own lives. However, he eventually reaches a breaking point when he realizes that his own dreams and happiness have been sacrificed on the altar of family obligation. Key Themes

March 7, 1954 Starring: Loretta Young and Hugh O'Brian

Are you writing a of this episode, or were you looking for a summary to help settle a debate about the plot? If you're looking for other episodes with similar themes, I'd be happy to recommend some!

As both the host and an actor in many segments, Young used this episode to showcase a more domestic, gritty drama compared to her more glamorous roles.

Before he became a household name in The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp , O'Brian delivered a powerful, grounded performance that captured the quiet frustration of his character.

You can often find clips or full episodes on the Loretta Young Official Site or fan-run archives like the Classic TV Archive .

It sounds like you're diving into the classic 1950s TV drama , specifically the episode " The Good Son " (Season 1, Episode 25) .