8:09 This episode actually did have a rare happy ending as the Bundys find all the Lakeside Mall gift certificates the parachuting Santa was supposed to give out.
We don't speak about Seven. He was a writer's mistake to try and shake up the show and make it fresh. It completely backfired and everyone hated the new dynamic, (which made sense because the cast had one of the most perfect balances ever in television history.) What you have to remember about the show, besides it being so iconic and hilarious on multiple levels, it really did speak to the separation of the 'elite' and the working class, which a huge majority of people can relate to in one way or another. The brilliance of the show is that although they 'appear' to hate each other, there is true, genuine love behind it all, masked by comedy and insults. They are constantly beaten down, (like many people feel in real life, that the world is against them,) but every time there is a true threat to a family member, they will instantly step up and defend each other without thought. There are only 1 or two scenes in the entire 11 year run of the series, (which at the time was the longest run of a comedy show,) that outright show Al's unwavering love for his entire family, (notably the Season 9, Episode 16 "Get The Dodge Outta Hell",) where he is keeping a priceless reminder in the trunk of his Dodge...(and no, I'm not talking about the Big 'Uns magazine...)
Santa was supposed to parachute into the parking lot of the new mall... until a gust of wind... and a parachute failure. Good, honest, family fun 😂😂 I miss this show
Yes, Buck the dog had a frequent voice on the show. One of my favorites was when Peg was telling Buck she was his mommy and he responded, "You're not my mommy. My mommy has eight nipple and would lick my belly."......LMAO
There is a backstory to everything. Bundy male's bloodline was cursed in the old country (England) and as soon as they got married their lives would turn into a living hell.
...although they never mention it before or after... those 3 episodes are like their version of national lampoon's european vacation for the darcy's.. lol
@@YTsupportsZionaziGenocide It did show how much they liked their creation. The show was books thick in backstory. I never laughed as much after Marcy found out she married Jefferson and now was Marcy D'Arcy.
16:53 - In the 7th Season premiere Linda Blair and Bobcat Goldthwaite guest-starred as relatives of Peg. They had 7 kids and named their last one Seven. They dropped him off at the Bundy's and left him there to be raised by them. The Seven character was basically like Cousin Oliver from The Brady Bunch. It didn't prove popular and by the time Season 8 came around, Seven was missing and the next time you saw his face was literally on the side of a milk carton in the Bundy's fridge
Buck the dog is occasionally featured as having an inner voice, but rather rarely. Once or twice it does factor into the episode story. Lucky, the smaller dog at the end of the series, is the reincarnation of Buck, brought in when the original dog in real life became too old to play the part.
In season 2, Kelly became a "flooze". She was so pretty, she was getting fan mail. The writers ran with it. Seven is a relative's child that they left at the Bundy's house. I guess they thought it would liven up the show.
It was the strangest thing: they introduced Seven... then never wrote any stories for/about him (except the birthday episode very early on). Basically, he would show up every two to three episodes to have only a couple of lines, and then disappear again for the next few episodes. Why introduce a new character if you're not gonna use them?
Obviously he loves her. But those digs are completely justified. She doesn't have a job, as a homewife she does absolutely nothing... Who'd want such a wife? She's hot, that's it...
last clip Kelly was doing an Edward G Robinson impersonation, famous and talented actor of early film whose gangster character is often parodied on tv and cartoons. Seven was son of Peg's cousin (Linda Blair - The Exorcist)
On Dasher On Dancer On Prancer On Vixen On Comet On Cupid On Donner And Blitzen But do you recall The most famous reindeer of all RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER 🦌🦌🦌 ❤️
Fox Sunday nights in the late-80s & early 90s were great. 21 Jump Street, Married w/ Children, Simpsons, In Living Color, etc. They stayed out of the political spectrum. When ABC, NBC & CBS held live stuff like the President's address, they'd put up a couple of episodes of Cops instead.
🙈🤣 as a gay i live old shows bc ppl had no filters and i find it refreshing plus i grew up with them and the reason its great is bc its fair to everyone! No one is safe from the insults and thats what makes it great! Al is such a doof i love him! 🙈🤣🙌😂 and peg is my inspiration of how to deal with my byfrnd! 💁♀️😋😇
72 and I remember all those episodes, was my favorite show all those years, lol the one show my wife never let me watch so had to watch them in my den, love your reactions to these shows and music as well, Merry Christmas to you and your family
While it is understandable that most folks would associate Ted McGinley [Jefferson Darcy] with this series, he played Richies' replacement on Happy Days for 5 seasons, long before this...not to mention his 5 seasons on Love Boat....that's 3 classic television shows...not too shabby!!
Believe it or not A&E used to have stand up comedy and things actually related to arts and entertainment. I still remember watching comedy specials from Tim Allen and Howie Mandell and oldschool gang movies like the wanders when I was like 9 in 1990
It refers to the episode of Happy Days where Fonzie Jumped a shark on his motorcycle. The poster child for when a series goes over the cliff with an episode that presages the death of the series.
Seven was an adopted child that some of pegs relatives left with them that season. There was a time when they were had already been trying to cast a new character for a few seasons. Sadly none stuck until Griff a few seasons later. However the dad in the "it's a wonderful life" sequence was Jefferson, Marcy's second husband , the next season.
Seven was removed from the series after season 7 without explanation. Seven was introduced in season 7 as a third child for the Bundys, but the audience did not respond well to him. The character was last seen in the episode "Peggy and the Pirates" being told a bedtime story at the D'Arcys'. Seven was a precocious troublemaker played by Shane Sweet. He was dropped off by Peggy's relatives, Zemus and Ida Mae, who only made one appearance.
I don’t understand how the writers though they could just add another kid 7 seasons in and have the dynamic be the same. I swear who is hiring these people.
The character Kelly is imitating at the end is Edward G Robinson a gangster from the Golden Age of Hollywood around the same time as James Cagney. The word Bud used to describe "proper" Kelly was "frigid". Al resents Peggy not only because she sits at home all day, but she literally does nothing, no cleaning or cooking or taking care of the kids, her only function is watching TV and eating bon bons.
12:30 - Britt: "he looks like a Barbie." Me: that would be Jefferson Darcy, Marcy's Trophy Husband. Steve left the show for a while, so he was written out. ultimately replaced by Jefferson, Al even helped her and Jefferson with the wedding. people call Al an asshole, but he really does do good things sometimes.
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen The names are said to have originated from Dutch, with "Donder" meaning "thunder" and "Blitzen" meaning "lightning". These names are from the 1823 poem A Visit from St. Nicholas, which is often attributed to Clement Clarke Moore Rudolph became popular after the 1939 story Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the 1949 song of the same name. The character was created by the Montgomery Ward marketing team.
Originally Santa rode a horse, then he rode in a sleigh with nothing pulling it, and then he rode in a sleigh with one reindeer. Santa having 8 reindeer was first introduced in the 1823 poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" (now known as "Twas the Night Before Christmas") and the names were Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Dunder, and Blixem. Rudolph was introduced later.
There are a lot of episodes sprinkled in that you can tell that he loves his wife and family but in most episodes he really considers them a succubus to wear his life went wrong LOL
no, that wasn't a scrooged parody (that is the ghost of christmas past, present and future), that was the double episode "it's a bundyful life", a parody of "it's a wonderful life" where an angel shows him what his family would have been life had he never existed, which is what he asked for right before he almost died at the end of the first episode.
7 is peggies nephew bobcat gothwate plays peggies brother with 7 kids 7 thats the kids name cause hes the 7th kid just get left with the bundys, and then he didnt exist, this entire season is s dream sequence, cause kathy segal had a miscarriage and they felt this season should all be a dream
When you list the reindeer just do it the same way you would if singing the song. Dash and Dancer, Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen. By the way, male reindeer shed their antlers in winter so Santa grew are all female. You can thank the females for getting the delivery done on time. You're welcome lol.
I was thinking about one I had seen that was a parody of It's A Wonderful Life but instead everyone's life was better without Al and he chooses to live because it would be unfair for them to be happy and not him. Wild stuff.
6:36 In the episode, the town was going to have someone dressed as Santa by flown to the mall, but.....things did not go as planned, and the guy dressed as Santa plummeted to the hard, unforgiving ground.
yes, the darcy's are the neighbours, formerly the rhodes; marcy's previous husband real life actor left the show and went on to do broadway, and came back for a few episodes after marcy remarried.
The character of "Seven" was from Peggy's side of the family the Wankers. He lived with the Bundys for a short time before vanishing which they made jokes about like his face on the side of a milk carton.
7:22 santa parachuted out of a helicopter and landed on the Bundy's picket fence. Don't feel too bad, Santa's bag full of gift certificates fell off their roof after the cops left.
8:20 - actually the Bundy's DID get a good Christmas out of that whole mess. Santa jumped with his bag of coupons for the new Lakeside Mall. While Santa fell to his death in the Bundy backyard, the bag of coupons landed on the Bundy's roof. When the cops left that bag fell into the backyard. Al took his family and the bag to the mall to spend it all
6:35 - the context here... The mall that Al Bundy worked at had a new competitor mall, the Lakeside Mall. To promote their new mall they had an actor dressed as Santa jump from a helicopter and parachute into the Lakeside Mall parking lot live on camera. Only problem was that the parachute failed to open and Santa was blown off-course landing to his death in the Bundy's backyard. Marcy was a huge Santa/Christmas fan and was there when Santa died. The kids in the street knew Santa landed there so Al was forced to dress as Santa to get rid of them so the cops can wheel the corpse out of his house. Peg told Marcy that it could have been worse. She asked how and Peg says he could have landed on the picket fence
They had a small son for one season only. The actress that did Peg got pregnant in real life and they wrote it on the show, but the kid was only on for one season and on the next one they treated like he never existed and sometimes like "we used to have another kid, didn't we?" lol
The series was on for 11 seasons and 10 years. The show did get more outrageous in later seasons and sometimes a live action cartoon situations. But was funny.
You should actually watch the full Christmas episodes so you get the full context and I promise your brain won’t feel as fried. As for Seven, he was Peggy’s first cousins’ kid(and yes they were both her cousins😱), they abandoned Seven with them and at the end of the episode they decided to keep him. The addition of him to the show wasn’t accepted very well and by the end of the season he disappeared without a trace and not mentioned until seasons later when they had his picture on a milk carton 😂😂😂
"Married with Children" presents such a grim view of the world. Everyone can enjoy their lives, knowing that the life of the Bundys is SO MUCH worse than theirs. He's the only guy who could see how his family would have turned out without him, and they all ended up doing better.
If you ever get a chance watch the entire two-part Christmas Special "A Bundy-ful Christmas" and the late great Sam Kinison as Al Bundy's Guardian Angel is one of the funniest things ever " you think you're life reaks? Well get a whiff of mine pal! my wife gained 100 lb for every year we were married, we had two kids...I think she ate them I don't know. I hated driving home so much I had vanity plates made up the said HIT ME!" But if he managed to help out Al and show him why he should live, he would get his wings which meant a lot up there in heaven "especially with the chicks"😂 because you know what kind of women you get up in heaven driving around in a 78 pinto? the same kind of women you get down here driving around in a 78 Pinto...
Loved this! My favorite Married With Children episode is the one with Sam Kinison as his angel in the It's a Wonderful Life episode
It's a Bundyful Life a 2 part episode
One of my favorite episodes. There was four Christmas episodes in the series.
No one could have played Al Bundy's Guardian Angel like Sam LOL
8:09 This episode actually did have a rare happy ending as the Bundys find all the Lakeside Mall gift certificates the parachuting Santa was supposed to give out.
We need married with children season 1 to the end reactions. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
We don't speak about Seven. He was a writer's mistake to try and shake up the show and make it fresh. It completely backfired and everyone hated the new dynamic, (which made sense because the cast had one of the most perfect balances ever in television history.) What you have to remember about the show, besides it being so iconic and hilarious on multiple levels, it really did speak to the separation of the 'elite' and the working class, which a huge majority of people can relate to in one way or another. The brilliance of the show is that although they 'appear' to hate each other, there is true, genuine love behind it all, masked by comedy and insults. They are constantly beaten down, (like many people feel in real life, that the world is against them,) but every time there is a true threat to a family member, they will instantly step up and defend each other without thought. There are only 1 or two scenes in the entire 11 year run of the series, (which at the time was the longest run of a comedy show,) that outright show Al's unwavering love for his entire family, (notably the Season 9, Episode 16 "Get The Dodge Outta Hell",) where he is keeping a priceless reminder in the trunk of his Dodge...(and no, I'm not talking about the Big 'Uns magazine...)
"Season seven" is what I call him.
Roseanne was another show that did a great job in showing the separation of the elite and the working class.
Britt has the most beautiful smile :-)
Santa was supposed to parachute into the parking lot of the new mall... until a gust of wind... and a parachute failure. Good, honest, family fun 😂😂 I miss this show
Yes, Buck the dog had a frequent voice on the show. One of my favorites was when Peg was telling Buck she was his mommy and he responded, "You're not my mommy. My mommy has eight nipple and would lick my belly."......LMAO
And Cheech from Cheech and Chong did the voice of buck for a bunch of the episodes
Katey Sagal also starred in Futurama (voice of Leela), 8 simple rules for dating my teenage daughter, sons of anarchy and a several other shows/films.
And was Penny’s mother in “The big bang theory.” Ironically, Penny played her daughter in “8 simple rules.”
also Dan's gf/wife in The Conners
And Locke's love interest in Lost
Sam kinison as the angel might be the best casting ever he knows what hes talking about and marriage
The show was Brilliant
There is a backstory to everything. Bundy male's bloodline was cursed in the old country (England) and as soon as they got married their lives would turn into a living hell.
...although they never mention it before or after... those 3 episodes are like their version of national lampoon's european vacation for the darcy's.. lol
@@YTsupportsZionaziGenocide It did show how much they liked their creation. The show was books thick in backstory. I never laughed as much after Marcy found out she married Jefferson and now was Marcy D'Arcy.
16:53 - In the 7th Season premiere Linda Blair and Bobcat Goldthwaite guest-starred as relatives of Peg. They had 7 kids and named their last one Seven. They dropped him off at the Bundy's and left him there to be raised by them. The Seven character was basically like Cousin Oliver from The Brady Bunch. It didn't prove popular and by the time Season 8 came around, Seven was missing and the next time you saw his face was literally on the side of a milk carton in the Bundy's fridge
HATED that kid.
Buck the dog is occasionally featured as having an inner voice, but rather rarely. Once or twice it does factor into the episode story. Lucky, the smaller dog at the end of the series, is the reincarnation of Buck, brought in when the original dog in real life became too old to play the part.
the angel is Sam Kinison the comedian😂🤣
In season 2, Kelly became a "flooze". She was so pretty, she was getting fan mail. The writers ran with it.
Seven is a relative's child that they left at the Bundy's house. I guess they thought it would liven up the show.
It was the strangest thing: they introduced Seven... then never wrote any stories for/about him (except the birthday episode very early on). Basically, he would show up every two to three episodes to have only a couple of lines, and then disappear again for the next few episodes. Why introduce a new character if you're not gonna use them?
Seven was the son of Linda Blair and Bobcat Goldthwaite
HATED Seven.
@@TheCastellan It's like when The Brady Bunch added cousin Oliver.
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Cupid, Comet, Vixen, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolph.
You missed spelled Dunder and Blixem
😊
@davidmoore2868 you *misspelled "missed spelled." 😂
You said why he does he not like her. She stays home eating bon bons all day, not producing anything monetarily. I completely understand.
She won't even cook or clean and grabs cash from his wallet when he's not looking.
Al & Peg Loved each other to death. They just basically ripped each because they've been together so long.
It’s not that simple though. Deep down Al loves her. We know this from rare observations throughout the seasons.
Obviously he loves her. But those digs are completely justified. She doesn't have a job, as a homewife she does absolutely nothing... Who'd want such a wife? She's hot, that's it...
That's Sam Kinison a true legend in comedy you should check him out😂😂
last clip Kelly was doing an Edward G Robinson impersonation, famous and talented actor of early film whose gangster character is often parodied on tv and cartoons.
Seven was son of Peg's cousin (Linda Blair - The Exorcist)
On Dasher
On Dancer
On Prancer
On Vixen
On Comet
On Cupid
On Donner
And Blitzen
But do you recall
The most famous reindeer of all
RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER
🦌🦌🦌 ❤️
28:45 - yes, BUTTER was her handle. for a time Peg's mom stayed over there. and the reason? because BUTTER and her husband had a squabble.
Lakeside mall had Santa parashute out of a plane and dies in the busy” backyard
Fox Sunday nights in the late-80s & early 90s were great. 21 Jump Street, Married w/ Children, Simpsons, In Living Color, etc. They stayed out of the political spectrum. When ABC, NBC & CBS held live stuff like the President's address, they'd put up a couple of episodes of Cops instead.
They had made 11 seasons and 259 episodes
This show is part of my main childhood memories 😂 and I'm not mad at that lol 😂
🙈🤣 as a gay i live old shows bc ppl had no filters and i find it refreshing plus i grew up with them and the reason its great is bc its fair to everyone! No one is safe from the insults and thats what makes it great! Al is such a doof i love him! 🙈🤣🙌😂 and peg is my inspiration of how to deal with my byfrnd! 💁♀️😋😇
Love the headgear lol
72 and I remember all those episodes, was my favorite show all those years, lol the one show my wife never let me watch so had to watch them in my den, love your reactions to these shows and music as well, Merry Christmas to you and your family
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen
Rudolph is the 9th
Boy, girl, boy, girl, boy, girl, boy girl. Just don't let the leftists know about this...
Can't believe there are people who don't appreciate or understand the genius comedy that is Married with Children. Yet Britt continues the trend..
While it is understandable that most folks would associate Ted McGinley [Jefferson Darcy] with this series, he played Richies' replacement on Happy Days for 5 seasons, long before this...not to mention his 5 seasons on Love Boat....that's 3 classic television shows...not too shabby!!
Believe it or not A&E used to have stand up comedy and things actually related to arts and entertainment. I still remember watching comedy specials from Tim Allen and Howie Mandell and oldschool gang movies like the wanders when I was like 9 in 1990
I remember that too
Merry Christmas from Texas darlin. Happy New Year as well. Keep up the great work.
This was the funniest show on TV in its time
Seven is the proof that the show jumped the shark.😉
What does that even mean?
It refers to the episode of Happy Days where Fonzie Jumped a shark on his motorcycle. The poster child for when a series goes over the cliff with an episode that presages the death of the series.
Usually the voice of Buck was Cheech Marin.
Such a beautiful woman ❤
Seven was an adopted child that some of pegs relatives left with them that season. There was a time when they were had already been trying to cast a new character for a few seasons. Sadly none stuck until Griff a few seasons later. However the dad in the "it's a wonderful life" sequence was Jefferson, Marcy's second husband , the next season.
Ted McGinley is the actor who played the neighbor husband and the fake husband to Peg. They are different characters, though.
Merry Christmas, Britt!
We Love You. I wish you a Happy New year, too.
Thank you for bein' you.
Seven was removed from the series after season 7 without explanation. Seven was introduced in season 7 as a third child for the Bundys, but the audience did not respond well to him. The character was last seen in the episode "Peggy and the Pirates" being told a bedtime story at the D'Arcys'.
Seven was a precocious troublemaker played by Shane Sweet. He was dropped off by Peggy's relatives, Zemus and Ida Mae, who only made one appearance.
I don’t understand how the writers though they could just add another kid 7 seasons in and have the dynamic be the same. I swear who is hiring these people.
The character Kelly is imitating at the end is Edward G Robinson a gangster from the Golden Age of Hollywood around the same time as James Cagney. The word Bud used to describe "proper" Kelly was "frigid". Al resents Peggy not only because she sits at home all day, but she literally does nothing, no cleaning or cooking or taking care of the kids, her only function is watching TV and eating bon bons.
12:30 - Britt: "he looks like a Barbie."
Me: that would be Jefferson Darcy, Marcy's Trophy Husband. Steve left the show for a while, so he was written out. ultimately replaced by Jefferson, Al even helped her and Jefferson with the wedding. people call Al an asshole, but he really does do good things sometimes.
Merry Christmas Brit.
Seven was a joke that they needed something to refresh the show for season seven so they literally named the adopted kid, “Seven”
Merry Christmas to your family Brit
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen
The names are said to have originated from Dutch, with "Donder" meaning "thunder" and "Blitzen" meaning "lightning".
These names are from the 1823 poem A Visit from St. Nicholas, which is often attributed to Clement Clarke Moore
Rudolph became popular after the 1939 story Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the 1949 song of the same name.
The character was created by the Montgomery Ward marketing team.
Merry Christmas Britt to you and your family! Happy New Year 2025 also! I hope you have a great year!
This show does show how crazy some people can be.
A&E started as Arts and Entertainment, just like Mtv started playing music... JUST music.
Originally Santa rode a horse, then he rode in a sleigh with nothing pulling it, and then he rode in a sleigh with one reindeer. Santa having 8 reindeer was first introduced in the 1823 poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" (now known as "Twas the Night Before Christmas") and the names were Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Dunder, and Blixem. Rudolph was introduced later.
Merry Christmas Brit and God bless you 🙏
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Quid, Donner, Blitzen, & Rudolph
Merry Christmas 👍🙏💯😎🎄🎄🌹
Merry Christmas to you and your family Britt Reacts
Merry Christmas Britt!😊
The ragging on Sally Struthers was taken up by South Park eventually. They were merciless.
Al Bundy is the man LMAO
Seven was a dream, like Pegs' realize realitives' ditching their-' son, Britt.
Sound's like Love Boats' . . . I forget his-' -name, but, if I am correct; by voice, it-'s our Darcy; Jefferson Darcy.
8:35 She was also Jax Tellers mom in the show Son's of Anarchy.
Seven was Al nephew who was abandoned by his parents
There are a lot of episodes sprinkled in that you can tell that he loves his wife and family but in most episodes he really considers them a succubus to wear his life went wrong LOL
One of the kids in the first scene is Elijah Wood, he also made an appearance in Back to the future 2.
no, that wasn't a scrooged parody (that is the ghost of christmas past, present and future), that was the double episode "it's a bundyful life", a parody of "it's a wonderful life" where an angel shows him what his family would have been life had he never existed, which is what he asked for right before he almost died at the end of the first episode.
7 is peggies nephew bobcat gothwate plays peggies brother with 7 kids 7 thats the kids name cause hes the 7th kid just get left with the bundys, and then he didnt exist, this entire season is s dream sequence, cause kathy segal had a miscarriage and they felt this season should all be a dream
When you list the reindeer just do it the same way you would if singing the song. Dash and Dancer, Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen. By the way, male reindeer shed their antlers in winter so Santa grew are all female. You can thank the females for getting the delivery done on time. You're welcome lol.
Everyone had a few laughs
Rudolph is an additional reindeer, Britt.
I was thinking about one I had seen that was a parody of It's A Wonderful Life but instead everyone's life was better without Al and he chooses to live because it would be unfair for them to be happy and not him. Wild stuff.
6:36 In the episode, the town was going to have someone dressed as Santa by flown to the mall, but.....things did not go as planned, and the guy dressed as Santa plummeted to the hard, unforgiving ground.
yes, the darcy's are the neighbours, formerly the rhodes; marcy's previous husband real life actor left the show and went on to do broadway, and came back for a few episodes after marcy remarried.
The character of "Seven" was from Peggy's side of the family the Wankers. He lived with the Bundys for a short time before vanishing which they made jokes about like his face on the side of a milk carton.
You know what else is great. Al's fat jokes,it's hilarious. Although I wonder how they got so many to go along with all the fat jokes.
Marcy’s first husband was Steve then married Jefferson
I think Kelly was trying to imitate the famous James Cagney who portrait many hood gangsters.
7:22 santa parachuted out of a helicopter and landed on the Bundy's picket fence. Don't feel too bad, Santa's bag full of gift certificates fell off their roof after the cops left.
Funny thing is there WAS a Lakeside Mall near where I live. Shut down several years ago, and heard it's gonna be torn down.
Herman’s Hermits were a huge British band in the 60s
8:20 - actually the Bundy's DID get a good Christmas out of that whole mess. Santa jumped with his bag of coupons for the new Lakeside Mall. While Santa fell to his death in the Bundy backyard, the bag of coupons landed on the Bundy's roof. When the cops left that bag fell into the backyard. Al took his family and the bag to the mall to spend it all
It is always great to see you
Dasher. Dancer. Prancer. Vixen. Comet. Cupid. Donner. Blitzen. And Olive. You know the other one who called him names 😊
She was imitating Edward G Robinson , who played in gangster movies in the 40's and 50's
6:35 - the context here... The mall that Al Bundy worked at had a new competitor mall, the Lakeside Mall. To promote their new mall they had an actor dressed as Santa jump from a helicopter and parachute into the Lakeside Mall parking lot live on camera. Only problem was that the parachute failed to open and Santa was blown off-course landing to his death in the Bundy's backyard. Marcy was a huge Santa/Christmas fan and was there when Santa died. The kids in the street knew Santa landed there so Al was forced to dress as Santa to get rid of them so the cops can wheel the corpse out of his house. Peg told Marcy that it could have been worse. She asked how and Peg says he could have landed on the picket fence
They had a small son for one season only. The actress that did Peg got pregnant in real life and they wrote it on the show, but the kid was only on for one season and on the next one they treated like he never existed and sometimes like "we used to have another kid, didn't we?" lol
12:32 The actor plays Jefferson, Marcy's second husband.
Not "A Christmas Carol" but "it's a Wonderful Life".
Yes the neighbor (Jefferson) plays the role of the dad.
Merry Christmas 🎄🎄🎄
Buck does have a voice throughout the series.
The series was on for 11 seasons and 10 years. The show did get more outrageous in later seasons and sometimes a live action cartoon situations. But was funny.
The dog does talk every once in a wile
Fire reaction girl 🔥
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and (drum roll) Rudolph
Yes, Buck is a Bundy!
Sam Kinison was a funny comedian.
hilarious
You should actually watch the full Christmas episodes so you get the full context and I promise your brain won’t feel as fried. As for Seven, he was Peggy’s first cousins’ kid(and yes they were both her cousins😱), they abandoned Seven with them and at the end of the episode they decided to keep him. The addition of him to the show wasn’t accepted very well and by the end of the season he disappeared without a trace and not mentioned until seasons later when they had his picture on a milk carton 😂😂😂
When marcy drinks she hits on Al aggressively
24:42 Fitting especially NOW. XD
"Married with Children" presents such a grim view of the world. Everyone can enjoy their lives, knowing that the life of the Bundys is SO MUCH worse than theirs. He's the only guy who could see how his family would have turned out without him, and they all ended up doing better.
If you ever get a chance watch the entire two-part Christmas Special "A Bundy-ful Christmas" and the late great Sam Kinison as Al Bundy's Guardian Angel is one of the funniest things ever
" you think you're life reaks? Well get a whiff of mine pal! my wife gained 100 lb for every year we were married, we had two kids...I think she ate them I don't know. I hated driving home so much I had vanity plates made up the said HIT ME!"
But if he managed to help out Al and show him why he should live, he would get his wings which meant a lot up there in heaven "especially with the chicks"😂 because you know what kind of women you get up in heaven driving around in a 78 pinto? the same kind of women you get down here driving around in a 78 Pinto...