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Carl Reiner wrote that pilot in 1957. His oldest child, Rob, was 9 years old. His next son came along 12 years later.Carl was married with three children, two boys and a girl.
So when he wrote this pilot, his family experience was having a wife and one son and a daughter.
I can try and explain why one episode would reflect what was happening in the Reiner household.I just can't see how a single episode can be said to reflect what was happening in the Reiner household.
First, it was the PILOT. A pilot encompasses the rest of the upcoming shows. It is written to preview or highlight what the entire series will entail. And the main focus of this pilot was about his son feeling his father was not there for him, but it ended on a good note, when his son loved his writing a funny poem. So the entire series was revolving around his family life and his role as a husband and father, while being a famous comedy writer.
WHICH MIRRORED HIS REAL LIFE.
And we also know, from historical record and from interviews with Carl, Rob and family members, that this pilot did describe some important family issues that played out in real life.
As I said earlier, comedy writers write about things they know about personally. Look at any successful stand up comic--they are talking about their own lives.
Carl Reiner was obviously writing about his own life because he did not change many circumstances in the pilot---he wrote about a comedy writer, of a tv show, in NY, who was married and had a son, and about the life circumstances surrounding that life. His life.
IMO
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