Plot hole: When Dominique is on TV, she says she got the shoes from Al's store. Then the Amish guy comes out to confirm she broke her leg from the shoe he made. Al says yes. She got the shoes way before Al knew he had no more shoes and before they even hired the Amish guy. How can she break her leg from his shoe if he wasn't hired and making them yet?
Married... with Children (1987)
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Starring: Christina Applegate, Katey Sagal, Ed O'Neill, Amanda Bearse
Genres: Comedy
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-50/10. Another mess of a show that's vulgar only for the sake of being vulgar. Who'd find it funny that the lead guy's wife constantly violates him and does nothing? What about the conniving son or the over the top air headed trampish daughter? The guy himself is nothing more than an alcoholic imbecile which is what the creators of this show view the average American male as being. The only saving grace is when they occasionally have attractive women on there like Teri Weigel, the ditzy Vanna White, or that one trick pony of Baywatch Pamela Anderson.
Suggested correction: Al was passing the blame.
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Al Bundy: When I said I needed money for the meter you said you didn't have a dime.
Peg Bundy: No, we said we didn't give a damn.
Trivia: When Al asks Marcy why the show "No Pot to Pease In" was cancelled, she responds that a woman in Michigan didn't like it. In Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, a woman named Terry Rakolta started a boycott after watching the episode "Her Cups Runneth Over." The intent was to get Married...With Children taken off the air. Her boycott had the reverse effect as many people started tuning into the show to see why she was boycotting it. Because of this, ratings actually soared and got more viewers.
Question: When Bud's date says something stupid, Kelly says, "What did we send to her country? A head of lettuce and some sand?" What in the world did she mean by that?
Answer: Bud's date is a foreign exchange student and Kelly was wondering what was sent to the country Monique was from in exchange for Monique being sent to America.
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