The Rhoades decide either to spend their tax refund on a trip to Paris where Al reminds them that the French hate Americans. The Rhoades had considered a new room extension to the house but they would need the Bundys permission for the extension. Peggy persuades Marcy to build an exercise room instead of bumming off her friend for a pass at the local gym. Al persuades Steve to build a billiard room instead. It's war of the couples as Steve and Marcy battle it out with Al and Peggy also battling it out as well. It's in this episode how the show is going to work with Al and Peggy trying to be more dominant in their persuasion. As for Kelly and Bud, I don't remember them much in the early episodes.
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Tic tacs
bevo-1367817 March 2021
Room for improvement.
BA_Harrison14 November 2020
How times change. Back in the day, I fancied the hell out of Christina Applegate and thought Married With Children was hilarious. Now, rewatching the first season, Applegate is way too young for me to get excited about (for a few more seasons, at least), and the show isn't making me laugh as much as I had hoped. Oh, and Peggy is looking a lot hotter than I remember...
In this episode, Peggy saunters around in a leotard and leggings after a visit to the gym. When Steve and Marcy announce that they are thinking of getting an extra room added to their house, Peggy convinces Marcy that an exercise room would be a good idea. Meanwhile, Al has talked Steve into getting a pool room.
What follows is a reasonably amusing 'war of the couples', but it's far from 'classic' Married With Children material.
The best exchange of dialogue is between Al and Steve, sat on the sofa: Al: "Are you comfortable?" Steve: "Sure Al." Al: "How could you be without a backbone?"
In this episode, Peggy saunters around in a leotard and leggings after a visit to the gym. When Steve and Marcy announce that they are thinking of getting an extra room added to their house, Peggy convinces Marcy that an exercise room would be a good idea. Meanwhile, Al has talked Steve into getting a pool room.
What follows is a reasonably amusing 'war of the couples', but it's far from 'classic' Married With Children material.
The best exchange of dialogue is between Al and Steve, sat on the sofa: Al: "Are you comfortable?" Steve: "Sure Al." Al: "How could you be without a backbone?"
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