DVD 509 mins IMDB
NR (Not Rated)
Married With Children - The Complete Second Season
Sony Pictures (4/5/1987)
In Collection
#7

Seen It:
Yes

Episodes
1: Poppy's By the Tree (1)
2: Poppy's By the Tree (2)
3: If I Were a Rich Man
4: Buck Can Do It
5: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (1)
6: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (2)
7: For Whom the Bell Tolls
8: Born to Walk
9: Alley of the Dolls
10: The Razor's Edge
11: How do You Spell Revenge?
12: Earth Angel
13: You Better Watch Out
14: Guys and Dolls
15: Build a Better Mousetrap
16: Master the Possibilities
17: Peggy Loves Al, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
18: The Great Escape
19: Impo-Dent
20: Just Married ... with Children
21: Father Lode
22: All in the Family
Comedy
USA  /  English

Christina Applegate Kelly Bundy
Amanda Bearse Marcy Rhoades D'Arcy
David Faustino Bud Bundy
David Garrison Steve Rhoades
Ed O'Neill Al Bundy
Katey Sagal Peggy Bundy
Ted McGinley Jefferson D'Arcy

Director Brian Levant; Mark K. Samuels; Linda Day; Sam W. Orender
Producer Stacie Lipp; Katherine Green
Writer Ron Leavitt; Michael G. Moye
Cinematography Thomas W. Markle

Perhaps the definitive episode of Married... with Children is near the end of the second season, when Al and Peg Bundy (Ed O'Neill and Katey Segal), pretending to be their recently married neighbors, go on a game show that tests how willing each newlywed is to torture their spouse. This episode has everything: The cascade of blithe insults, the cheerful shredding of all dignity, the outright celebration of humanity's worst instincts-- everything that has led self-satisfied arbiters of "culture" to proclaim Married... with Children the most sordid, distasteful sitcom in the history of mankind. In short, it's sheer genius.

As the petty, miserable, conniving, yet perversely vital Bundy family, O'Neill, Segal, Christina Applegate, and David Faustino give performances that walk a fine line between outrageous satire and painful truth. It's the anti-Cosby; family breeds contempt. Children scoff at their parents, parents resent their children, husbands and wives eye each other with suspicion and disdain. Episodes hinge on neutering their oversexed dog, fighting the phone company, and trying to humiliate a high school nemesis in a bowling tournament, but it's all an excuse for squalid delirium. This is not an ironic description of the show; Married... with Children is both ruthless and deeply funny. (Though created by men, Married... with Children was frequently produced, written, and directed by women, which is unusual in the sitcom world. This doesn't necessarily have anything to do with its sense of humor, but its eagerness to skewer and roast sacred cows is shared by such women-driven shows as Roseanne and Absolutely Fabulous.) The jokes are like blunt instruments, yet delivered with a unique panache that got honed to razor sharpness in the second season. If you've never experienced the Bundy clan, this is an excellent place to start. --Bret Fetzer

Edition Details
Series Married... With Children
Distributor Sony Pictures
Edition Season 2
Barcode 0043396028432
Region Region 1
Release Date 3/16/2004
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Subtitles English (Closed Captioned)
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 3

Features
Disc 1: 13 Hidden Easter Eggs Featuring Interviews with the Cast!