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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

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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

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Hi — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.51.190.14 (talk) 02:24, 1 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Lost episode

Hi, everyone!

It appears that this series has something like a "lost episode", aired only several years after the series finale, and the previous editors of the page considered the burnoff airing still as original airing. It happens that considering so, it compromises several aspects of the series (original release, original channel) as they don't match with the season counting, etc. So, I think a note would fix it, as not only this, but many other thing has to be edited for the article to meet the MOS:TV. Cvhcsee (talk) 03:58, 18 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]