

Married with Children
8.197%7.7
With a pay check that is lower than what the local beggar is earning, and with a wife and two children whose only interest is to rob him of his last cents, shoe-salesman Al Bundy is lucky if he can sit down in front of the TV with an ice-cold beer, or sneak out to the local Nudy bar every Tuesday night. Life isn't what it used to be when he was the star of the high-school football team, and when he scored four touch-downs in a single game.
Where to Watch Married with Children
11 Seasons
Married with Children Ratings & Reviews
- Richard18 October 2025Saw this one on Dutch TV in the late '80s, early '90s. As a teen, it felt like forbidden comedy: loud, crude and gloriously wrong. Al Bundy, the shoe salesman with a dead-end job and a family that treats him like furniture. Peggy’s laziness, Kelly’s airheadedness, Bud’s desperation, it was all exaggerated and that was the point. The jokes were raunchy, the insults relentless and the laugh track never took a break. It mocked everything: marriage, work, gender roles, even the audience. Could this be made today? Not like this. The show thrived on politically incorrect humor that would trigger a thousand think pieces now. But back then, it was cathartic chaos.
- shayt3217 April 2026Married... with Children is a legendary masterclass in unfiltered, "no-safety-rail" comedy that fearlessly targeted everyone from nagging spouses to the "large" women at the shoe store, delivering a brand of humor that likely couldn't exist in today's landscape. The chemistry between Al, Peggy, Kelly, and Bud is pure lightning in a bottle, creating a family dynamic that is as hilariously toxic as it is oddly endearing. The supporting cast raises the bar even higher, with Marcy D’Arcy serving as Al’s perfect high-strung foil alongside her two distinctively different husbands, the straight-laced Steve and the lazy-but-charming Jefferson. Every episode feels like a celebration of the Bundy lore, from the chauvinistic anthems of NO MA'AM and the mindless violence of Psycho Dad to the eternal glory of Al’s four touchdowns in a single game at Polk High. It’s the kind of show where you don’t have to agree with the insults to laugh at the sheer audacity of the punchlines. Ultimately, this series remains a comedy powerhouse because it leans into the absurdity of the human condition without ever looking back.
Married with Children Trivia
Married with Children has 11 seasons.
Married with Children has 258 episodes.
The key characters in Married with Children are Al Bundy (Ed O'Neill), Peggy Bundy (Katey Sagal), Kelly Bundy (Christina Applegate).
Married with Children was directed by Gerry Cohen, Linda Day, Amanda Bearse, Rich Correll, Arlando Smith, Brian Levant, Zane Buzby.
Married with Children was produced by Kim Weiskopf, Ron Leavitt, Michael G. Moye.
With a pay check that is lower than what the local beggar is earning, and with a wife and two children whose only interest is to rob him of his last cents, shoe-salesman Al Bundy is lucky if he can sit down in front of the TV with an ice-cold beer, or sneak out to the local Nudy bar every Tuesday night. Life isn't what it used to be when he was the star of the high-school football team, and when he scored four touch-downs in a single game.
Married with Children is rated 12.
Married with Children is a Comedy show.
Married with Children has an audience rating of 9.7 out of 10.
Married with Children episodes are 22m long.
No, this show was canceled after 11 seasons.




































