@@k_e3735 One of his best scenes. Steve was an important part of that show and Marcy had to be there to get it. I used to work with a guy kinda like him and he was married to a bossy feminist bitch. His life was way worse than Steve's though, his feminist bitch had him on a very short leash and choker. He wasn't even allowed to drive to work, we had to go pick him up and he had to be returned home on time or she'ed be phoning the boss to give hell.
Jefferson is better, do you remember "she"s right, Al?" Or Jeferson on Cuba. But Steve was good actor too. Jeferson as an exaggerated character is better suited to the series
Kelly's head popping up when she hears Marcy mention the ashes. The sound Peg makes when she spits out the burger. The Look on Steve's face right before he bites into the burger. Peg chasing Kelly around the yard. Comedy gold after comedy gold. Funniest show ever.
I figured Kelly and Peggy were running around to burn off the calories of what they just ate. I had to laugh as Peggy was choking Kelly who was on the ground.
The funniest part of this episode isn't in this clip. The part where Peg is smoking 4 cigarettes at once to make ashes should be in this too. I almost died when Bud says, " She's turning into Grandma right before our eyes." LOL
Al's was giving her Bundy lovin' repeatedly during the cookout. So, yeah! She is definitely in a rotten mood. Especially, when birds are circling above you during sex.
Didn't always appreciate the humor of this show, but must admit this segment was funny as heck, right down to Steve's "alrighty" towards the end. By the way, watch closely. Marcy, enjoying the humor, also has a big grin at the very end here.
All you have to do is see all this in real life and everyday is like an episode of the Bundy's. That's why the show was such a hit, almost everybody relates to it. If there was honesty in SJW hollywood, they would admit that MwC is by far the best TV show EVER produced. The real life Marcy helped to end the show. Her character is just a tamer version of what she is really like. In fact she didn't even invite Ed to her gay wedding because she knew two women walking down the isle in tux's would be funny and he would be snickering and chuckling. So instead of letting people have a good time, its SJW rules.
For those who haven't seen the episode, the kids knocked over Al's grill and lost all of the "flavor-enhancing" ashes. They covered it up by stealing the "fireplace" ashes from Marcy's house, but thought they were plain ol' ashes.... not a dead person. Steve absolutely hated Marcy's aunt, and hated having the ashes around, and that's why he smiled like that at when he found out. He was going to warn Marcy, but she just had to go and be mean to him, like usual...
Thanks, man. I watched this video and, due to little lack of my talking English knowledge, didn't understand, whose ashes is the meat cooked on. Best regards from Russia.
Junior Rocha there were a few more. Not very many. Season 7 episode 22 was another. He trains himself to "hold his wife" they have sex all night, all day the next day and end that night. In "I'll see you in Court" he is a willing participant at the end. And in "Baby makes three" he wants sex to earn a $500,000 inheritance from his dead uncle. There may be other times, I just know of these.
Actually that came later. This was the episode where Steve got caught taking Peggy and the kids to the zoo and at the end he killed the salt-water turtle Bosco by releasing it into Lake Michigan.
That's true. When I saw this episode, I noticed that this was the first episode showing Al and Marcy having a good time together + Al actually wanting sex from his wife. My first thought was: What the hell kind of a Married With Children episode is this?! Haha. Still a funny episode though.
David Garrison did want to go back to theater, but at least he made a few guest appearances. Jefferson was too popular with viewers to get rid of (Ted McGinley really ran with that character).
I know. These darn conservatives. Terry Rakolta tried her best to get MWC canceled back in the day. Thank goodness us liberals ignored her. Back then there was no FAUX noise. But today, Tuckums, Ingraham, and drunk Janine would be up in arms, and rile up the base.
Personal funniest scene of the entire series ever. The way Kelly and her reaction are framed over Marcy's shoulder is just brilliant--perfectly done. And Steve's reaction--priceless.
I honestly don’t know what’s better: the grin on Steve’s face when Bud tells him about the ashes or when Steve tries to tell Marcy but after she says “shut up ghoul” he just goes alrighty and walks away
Lmao ... Buds part is the best .. everyone knows the Bundy's NEVER eat good .. Love the 'HMMM' don't bother me I'm eating reaction from Bud then the spit up HAHAHAHA 😂😂😂
This season was the funniest one in the show's whole run. Same season as the episode when Al had to go to the dentist, which had me laughing for a solid five minutes, and the Jim Jupiter episode. The ending of this one was pure gold.
@@karnige5804 Steve made the show. But the scenario they created was pretty true to life so I accept the changes and they did have Steve back for the occasional visit. Jefferson played the typical play boy who found a sugar mamma/horny feminist divorced wife. But there are more people just like Steve than Al or Jefferson. I don't think its chemistry so much as this is a generic documentary of the lives of us peasants.
I actually liked both. Two different characters, but both were pretty damned funny. I loved the episode where we learned Jeffereson was a former CIA assasin....
After when? Bud told Mr. Rhodes he was eating Marcy's Aunt's ashes in the hamburger at Al's cookout? Steve pause for a second and went right back on eating. He hated that woman for sure. His reaction from his face was priceless. Lmao. The funniest part was when Al was telling Marcy wherever your Aunt is? I'm sure she's with us in spirit. He spit out a bone. That was even funnier. There was like a follow up Labor Day episode in Season 5 called "We'll Follow The Sun" from 1990 on Married... With Children. One of the best shows in TV History ever made. Not even other shows like Roseanne or Grace Under Fire comes close to this expect Unhappily Ever After.
One of the best parts too was the subtle change in Kelly's expression when Marcy talks about the ashes of her aunt above her fireplace. It was the perfect start to the comedy that was to ensue.