Married With Children Season 2

By Gareth J. Von Kallenbach Syndicated Film Reviewer

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The second season DVD of the classic comedy series “Married with Children” is here and it follows up the success of the previous sets. The set is packaged in an attractive collectors box and contains all 22 episodes of the second season uncut. The show follows the misadventures of the Bundy family who are the picture of dysfunction. Family patriarch Al (Ed O’Neil) toils away in a low paying shoe store while his wife Peggy (Katey Sagal), loafs on the couch watching television and spending Al’s money. Peggy will not work or do any household work such as cleaning, shopping, and cooking, which often forces Al to take extreme measure to get by. Add to this mix the scheming Bundy children and the annoying neighbors the Rhodes, and you get a recipe for laughs as everyday situations spiral out of control in true Bundy fashion. Highlights of the season include the episodes “Just Married …with Children”, “Impo-Dent”, “The Razors Edge”, and “Earth Angel”.

While the series was very controversial during its 11-season run, it produced many laughs and earned itself a place in TV history. The bawdy and irreverent tone of the show changed the face of TV forever and always left you laughing week in and week out. While the episodes are the main draw of the set, the attractive menus and behind the scenes features such as Easter Eggs and cast interviews ensure that this volume is a must for fans and collectors alike

5 stars out of 5

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Rating Scale: 1 Star: Dismal Little to no Entertainment.

2 Stars: Fair Has issues, but does have its moments.

3 Stars: Good Entertaining with some nice moments.

4 Stars: Very Good Solid, well made, and entertaining.

5 Stars: Outstanding Very entertaining, well made, or a classic in the genre.

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