Married with Children: Season 7
More fun with the less-than-loveable Bundys! This season, there’s a new man in the house when Peggy’s relatives leave their young son with the Bundys. Al takes a job as a topless bartender to help with bills, Kelly buys a motorcycle, Bud starts his own fraternity to meet girls, Peggy spends so much that Al can’t retire – and many more hilarious Bundy misadventures!
Starring the unforgettable Bundy family: Ed O’Neill, Katey Sagal, Christina Applegate and David Faustino, plus neighbors Ted McGinley and Amanda Bearse. Guest stars this season include David Boreanaz, Vanna White, Bobcat Goldthwait, Linda Blair, Charlene Tilton, Corey Feldman, Joey Lauren, rockers John Sebastian and Robby Krieger, and more!
Member Reviews
Still good - Poet
There is still lots of laughs in the seventh season of Married with children. Sure, it ain't so fresh anymore, but it still manages to make me laugh out loud on many occasions. I never get tired of Al's barbs directed at Marcy, those are truly classic.
The whole thing with the young boy (Seven) was overruned at bit and it all seemed to be used as filler sometimes. Nonetheless, it doesn't take too much away from the whole thing.Good show - Wentai
Al Bundy is a great man, a family oriented dad who looks out for the flock and goes off to work every day no matter what. He works, he comes home to a nagging wife that wants to make love ALL the time, he raises two kids that might not always be the most well behaved -- this father does know best, most of the time.Magnificent Seventh Season - kav2001c
Season 7 starts out really poorly as many jokes miss thier mark and the introduction of a new child (Seven) threatens the shows stability (as many early episodes revolve around the young actor and shark jumping rumors flew rampant)
But the Bundy clan does rediscover thier groove and many episodes in this season are pure magic and non stop laughs
The other thing this season really starts doing is giving secondary characters more screentime (even going as far as entire episodes) whereas earlier years focused much more on Al
Classic episodes include Seven's first birthday, Al working as a topless bartender, Peggy trying to spice up thier love life, Bud starting a fraternity, Al voting against a hated beer tax, Kelly's new job, Al joining old rock stars at the airport for charity (and unlimited free peanuts), Al's fishing vacation, Kelly's motorcycle, Mr Empty Pants, The pirate show (featuring Steve; this one is a classic), Al's retirement, The Dodge gets stolen (along with the Picasso in the trunk), and Al's indecent proposal
Dont worry too much about Seven either; he will dissapear soon (and show up on milk cartons as a missing kid in Chicago despite the Bundy's seeming not to even notice/remember him
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Still good - Poet
There is still lots of laughs in the seventh season of Married with children. Sure, it ain't so fresh anymore, but it still manages to make me laugh out loud on many occasions. I never get tired of Al's barbs directed at Marcy, those are truly classic.
The ...Good show - Wentai
Al Bundy is a great man, a family oriented dad who looks out for the flock and goes off to work every day no matter what. He works, he comes home to a nagging wife that wants to make love ALL the time, he raises two kids that might not always be the most ...Magnificent Seventh Season - kav2001c
Season 7 starts out really poorly as many jokes miss thier mark and the introduction of a new child (Seven) threatens the shows stability (as many early episodes revolve around the young actor and shark jumping rumors flew rampant)
But the Bundy clan does ...