I've seen couples like Steve and Marcy where she says "Jump"and he replies with "How high and how many flips with it?". Some of those Steves liked it that way, but others acted like they were reduced to dropping little notes with "Help me, help me please!" scribbled on them.
Yeah, I can't see anyone being happily married to a woman like Marcy.. Actually, I can't see any sane man marrying, or taking serious any of the women portrayed in this show
@@rabbitramen I've seen guys in relationships like that also, it never ends well for him either.. She either cheats, and/or divorces him and leaves him destitute.. Or, he snaps, and winds up in jail for life
Rewatching MWC decades later has made me appreciate Steve. Underneath that 80s yuppie and new age sensitive husband facade, Steve was just a regular guy dying to break free from the corporate rat race and marriage shackles 🤘🤘
Having them both finally meet up in the same episode was legendary! Every joke on this show a masterpiece and truly resonate, unlike many "woken comedy" shows today with highly forgettable script and totally flavorless acting / delivery thereof.
I found Steve to be far more hilarious than Jefferson. Steve was a perfect straight man foil for Al. The show towards the later seasons was too over the top
The whole show was over the top.. A woman in a marriage where she isn't satisfied and stays loyal? Impossible!! A man marrying a woman he not only isn't attracted too, but finds physically repulsive? Again, impossible.. Kelly's character? C'mon now.. So, I think Jefferson was the perfect foil, he was with Al in his shenanigans.. Steve was a square
They should have put where he comes back in the egg an I episode or when he teases Marcy with the car when he is a driver at the car wash when they can't find the dodge cause it clean
I've preferred Steve over Jefferson for a while. But I'm not sad about the change. Cause if Steve was part of it I don't know how he'd feel about no ma'am and stuff, he was a smarter character and wouldn't make the stupid antics with the other friends work really.
Steve was coming dangerously close to turning into a Jefferson like clone by the time he left. But I have to admit I can't see him quite fitting in with Al and his 'No MA'AM pals, job or no job. Jefferson was funny. But Steve brought a more natural flavor to the show that no doubt would have felt out of place in the later cartoonish style of the last 2 or 3 seasons.
“Oh, and if you’re going to watch TV I go to bed at ten thirty sharp.” “But that’s when Peggy goes to sleep. That means I’ll have to go there with her!” “Well, i hate to punish Peggy, but I need my sleep.” 🤣
@@SuperGiantGeckosLLC nah, there have been rumors of an animated show. Cant be live action because Christinia Applegate isnt acting anymore but is open to voice work. 😊
Plus, I've noticed animated shows get away with a lot more. A good way to circumvent all that "You could never make this today" talk that I find so tiresome but is mentioned any time this show is brought up.
Steve was funny, but his character cared too much for Marcy!! Jefferson was a male garden tool, he was only in it to have a woman take care of him.. Which made his character funnier to me
Jefferson was the natural "Boytoy" replacement that all Marcys of the world get out of desperation when their Steves they were married to finally grow another pair and break out.