Talk:Married... with Children
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Most Successful Sitcom Ever
I removed the bit about it being the most successful American sitcom ever, for same reasons given at Talk:Amanda Bearse. Tuf-Kat
- Which husband was the first one? (i.e. not the one that was the villain in Revenge of the Nerds) Tuf-Kat
- As indicated in the entry, the character's name is "Marcy Rhoades D'Arcy;" the first husband was Steve Rhoades, the second, played by Ted McGinley, was Jefferson D'Arcy.
- I also removed the bit about Christina Applegate being the only character to accomplish much during the show's run. Ed O'Neill was involved in a few projects during Married...with Children's lifetime, namely Dutch, the Wayne's World movies, Little Giants, and several more. -- goatasaur
Please Include Left Out Bundy Icon
The Bundy Icon "Toaster Leavins" was not included. Please include this item!
Jefferson D'Arcy
One quick note about Jefferson, there were several references to his past in which he might have been a spook (CIA??) of some sort.
US Syndication
I believe the show first started in weekday US syndication in 1991-2 (well before FX) on Chris Craft stations such as WWOR New York and WRBW Orlando. and can still be seen in a few markets such as KTBU Houston
Rewrite
The more I look at this page the more I realize it needs a complete and total rewrite. There's all kinds of facts on the page that are misinterprited, misrepresented, unclarifited (i.e. I'm not sure why the Seven portion of the article refers to Jumping the Shark, except that it's someone's notion that when seven was introduced they were in fact jumping the shark, which is an opinon anyway), outright erroneous, and in many cases items that were addressed in an episode for the purposes of comedy are represented as factual despite being later negated. I don't know who to contact about a rewrite, and I think it would be a bit presumtous to do it myself, so i'm hoping someone will respond to this. Smokachu13 (talk) 1:13 AM, 6 June 2008
Original cast controversy
It is not stated in the article that Tina Caspary and Hunter Carson were the original actors cast as Kelly and Bud Bundy. Here is the prove: [1] Look at the end.
Peg's mom
It could be relevant that Peg's mom does appear in the Now Comics adaptation of the show where she's actually seen as basically a fatter, uglier version of Peg with the same hairstyle, only with a white skunk pattern in her hair and warts on her face. --2003:71:4E07:3B48:C894:EEE7:91C5:C349 (talk) 21:07, 15 September 2016 (UTC)
Ratings
line: "shows for seasons 3 through 8 doing its best overall rating at number 8 for its third and tenth season." do not go with ratings that you have:
1986–1987 Season 1: #142 1987–1988 Season 2: #116 (4.70 rating) 1988–1989 Season 3: #48 (10.45 rating) 1989–1990 Season 4: #50 (10.12 rating) 1990–1991 Season 5: #30 (13.00 rating) 1991–1992 Season 6: #29 (13.36 rating) 1992–1993 Season 7: #37 (11.97 rating) 1993–1994 Season 8: #46 (10.77 rating) 1994–1995 Season 9: #49 (10.10 rating) 1995–1996 Season 10: #56 (9.20 rating) 1996–1997 Season 11: #63 (8.70 rating)
the real ratings are:
1986-1987 Season: #142 1987-1988 Season: #116 (4.70 rating) 1988-1989 Season: #58 (10.45 rating) 1989-1990 Season: #50 (12.90 rating) 1990-1991 Season: #41 (12.40 rating) 1991-1992 Season: #29 (13.36 rating) 1992-1993 Season: #37 (11.97 rating) 1993-1994 Season: #44 (10.77 rating) 1994-1995 Season: #64 (9.50 rating) 1995-1996 Season: #78 (8.20 rating) 1996-1997 Season: #97 (6.70 rating) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.136.204.147 (talk) 21:06, 24 October 2016 (UTC)
rating source are ths page: http://www.albundy.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=919 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.136.204.147 (talk) 22:34, 24 October 2016 (UTC)
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