My Favorite Married with Children Episodes
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- DirectorGerry CohenStarsEd O'NeillKatey SagalDavid GarrisonAl discovers a library book that was due in 1957. He must return it to the library and face up to his worst childhood fear: the librarian.The funniest, and most poignant episode.
- DirectorGerry CohenStarsEd O'NeillKatey SagalDavid GarrisonOn Labor Day, the gender roles are reversed when Al becomes the loafing one while he forces Peggy to prepare the backyard barbecue for his creation of the famous "Bundy Burgers." But one of the secret ingredients to them are the ashes of Marcy's dead aunt which was stolen by Kelly from the Rhodes house.I watch this one every Labor Day.
- DirectorLinda DayStarsEd O'NeillKatey SagalDavid GarrisonThe Bundys' Christmas is rudely interrupted when a parachuting mall Santa crash-lands into their backyard, attracting the neighborhood kids.The most irreverent, and hilarious, Christmas Episode EVER.
- DirectorGerry CohenStarsEd O'NeillKatey SagalDavid GarrisonSteve returns home having grown a beard from a week-long rafting trip. He and Marcy get into a huge argument over his reluctance to shave it off, leading him to move in with the Bundys.Steve does not want to shave his beard, but needs sex.
- DirectorGerry CohenStarsEd O'NeillKatey SagalDavid GarrisonAl must go to a far-off lingerie outlet store to buy a discontinued brassiere for Peggy.This is the episode that created a stir and put the series on the map.
- DirectorGerry CohenStarsEd O'NeillKatey SagalDavid GarrisonAl decides to open a shoe emergency hot-line with help from Steve in the form of a $50,000 loan. But typically, Al's get-rich-quick scheme backfires when nobody phones in. When Marcy gives Al a second $50,000 loan to repay the original loan, the Bundys and the Rhoades join together in a downward spiral of failure when Al instead sinks the second $50,000 into his failing shoe hot-line, which results in Steve losing his job at the bank, Marcy getting demoted, and Al ending up being the loser as always.This one put in motion the departure of Steve Rhoades (David Garrison). Very funny.
- 1987–199723mTV-PG8.1 (690)TV EpisodeDirectorGerry CohenStarsEd O'NeillKatey SagalAmanda BearseAl is all excited when he's asked to speak at his high school reunion dance at Polk High. At the dance, while Al rambles on and on about the unhappily married man, Peggy finds herself being wooed by a teacher, Kelly trying to please two dates, and Bud plotting revenge against his date, Heather McCoy, who humiliated him years earlier by running his underwear up a flagpole.
- 1987–199723mTV-PG7.9 (651)TV EpisodeDirectorGerry CohenStarsEd O'NeillKatey SagalDavid GarrisonWhen a Playboy playmate walks into Al's shoe store, he's eager to get home and look up her October 1987 issue. But Al is a broken man when he finds out that Peggy has sold his entire Playboy collection to get money to buy a good luck charm to win the lottery. The ghost of Al's father later appears and convinces him to get some self-respect.This one is hilarious.
- DirectorGerry CohenStarsEd O'NeillKatey SagalAmanda BearsePeggy goes out dancing with Marcy, and becomes taken with a handsome man-about-town named Andy. At home, however, Al gets confronted by Andy's wife, Pete.
- 1987–199723mTV-PG8.1 (674)TV EpisodeDirectorGerry CohenStarsEd O'NeillKatey SagalAmanda BearseWhen a second floor aerobics studio, full of terribly overweight women, collapses into the shoe store, Al is laid off while the store is being repaired. Al then gets a night job as a security guard at his old high school, Polk High. This prompts his former high school rival, Spare Tire Dixon, to steal his prized trophy which leads to a brutal showdown.