Matrimonio con hijos

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Al is the quintessential working class dad. Peggy, his wife, always wants more from him. With their children, they go through the highs and lows of ordinary life.
  • 25min
  • Seasons: 11
  • Episodes: 262
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Married... with Children

season 7

serie United States 1987 - 1997

Episode rating

6.5
E1
7.4
E2
7.0
E3
7.6
E4
7.3
E5
7.3
E6
7.7
E7
7.5
E8
7.7
E9
7.4
E10
7.8
E11
7.5
E12
7.9
E13
7.2
E14
7.4
E15
7.6
E16
7.9
E17
7.5
E18
7.4
E19
7.7
E20
8.3
E21
7.7
E22
7.4
E23
7.7
E24
7.9
E25
7.9
E26

Cast of season 7

In order of relevance in the season

Episodes of season 726

  • 6.5
    /10

    Magnificent Seven

    episode S7.E1 september 1992
    The Bundys suddenly have another mouth to feed when Peggy's cousin Zemus and his wife Ida Mae leave behind their 6-year-old son Seven after a quick visit. Peggy, the only one little Seven captivates, sees him as her chance to be a "great mother," or at least try.
  • 7.4
    /10

    T-R-A Something, Something Spells Tramp

    episode S7.E2 september 1992
    Kelly's date ditches her, and on her walk home she meets two other women in the same situation and they hatch a revenge plot. Meanwhile, Al and Peggy spend a night in just conversing to find what they have in common.
  • 7
    /10

    Every Bundy Has a Birthday

    episode S7.E3 september 1992
    When Peggy discovers that no one knows Seven's birthday, she picks one at random, Al's. He is understandably not pleased when he has lost his birthday to the new kid. Peggy decides to have a small party for Seven's 6th birthday at a local park. But the party fizzles when a snobbish rich parent arrives and declares the park private for his own son's party.
  • 7.6
    /10

    Al on the Rocks

    episode S7.E4 october 1992
    When Peggy uses up the monthly mortgage to pay Seven's doctor bill, Al is forced to take a second job bar-tending at a topless bar, but its a male strip club where the bartender and all other men are topless. Al enjoys his job, but when Jefferson covers for Al for one day, he takes Al's job. Meanwhile, Peggy starts banning Kelly and Bud from the house to protect Seven from their germs.
  • 7.3
    /10

    What I Did for Love

    episode S7.E5 october 1992
    The way to a man's heart may be through his stomach, but it's not the heart that's sought by Peggy who's tired of being ignored by Al in the bedroom. So she tries a variety of exciting new outfits in an attempt to whet the appetite of a starving Al. But the only thing Al wants is a cooked steak for dinner.
  • 7.3
    /10

    Frat Chance

    episode S7.E6 october 1992
    To meet girls, Bud starts his own community college fraternity, "Alpha Gonna Get'Em," with Hindu convenience store clerk Achmed, geek Francis, and retiree Gus as charter (sole) members. But the first toga party, in the Bundy garage, lacks fun and women.
  • 7.7
    /10

    The Chicago Wine Party

    episode S7.E7 november 1992
    On Election Day, all of the Bundys (minus Seven) hit the voting booths, united to defeat political correctness and a new two cent beer tax. When their causes lose at the polls, the Bundys hit the streets for some good old-fashioned pillaging.
  • 7.5
    /10

    Kelly Doesn't Live Here Anymore

    episode S7.E8 november 1992
    Al decides that another Bundy must get a job and the ax falls on Kelly. This breaks Peggy's heart since no Wanker woman has ever worked before. After taking a job at a greasy spoon diner, Kelly must experience the wonderful world of waitressing prior to her true calling as Kelly Bundy: Philosopher/Waitress.
  • 7.7
    /10

    Rock of Ages

    episode S7.E9 november 1992
    When his paycheck is taken by bill collectors, Al decides to do something with his non-life: he enters a shoe selling contest and wins. The prize is a first class ticket to Hawaii which the family turns into four stand-by's. After dumping Seven off with the D'Arcys, the Bundys travel to Chicago's O'Hare Airport where in an surprising twist, Al masquerades as an aging rock star, named 'Axl Bundy' from the group 'Shoes N' Socks' in which they hob-nob into the first class lounge with six famous musicians, Richie Havens, Spencer Davis, John Sebastian, Robby Krieger, Peter Noone, and Mark Lindsay.
  • 7.4
    /10

    Death of a Shoe Salesman

    episode S7.E10 november 1992
    When Al's favorite movie character dies, Al buys the plot next to him for his own eternal home. But Peggy wants to be buried next to Al and will do anything to spend her life after death with him.
  • 7.8
    /10

    The Old College Try

    episode S7.E11 december 1992
    Thanks to a college grant of $25,000, Bud is ready to leave home and start the good life at college, until Al and Peggy discover the money. Being the selfish petty criminals they are, they grant the money for themselves, and go on a wild spending spree in just one day that leaves Bud with zero.
  • 7.5
    /10

    Christmas

    episode S7.E12 december 1992
    In the company of his peers at a bar with other Santas, mall Santa Al recalls Christmases past when he managed to avoid buying gifts for Peggy, Kelly, and Bud by turning them against one other (shown in a pseudo-flashback to 1974). But this year the family shows a united front and give Al the gift of a list of job he must take to get Christmas-gift money. One of the jobs is playing Santa at the mall, which becomes another opportunity for Marcy and Jefferson to taunt and browbeat Al.
  • 7.9
    /10

    Wedding Show

    episode S7.E13 january 1993
    The Bundys are going to a family wedding for Al's cousin. But Peggy can't decide what to wear, so while she dresses (and redresses) Al waits and daydreams. Meanwhile, Kelly color coordinates with two fellow bridesmaids, deciding that tight black leather is always best, and Bud gets to know the young bride to be much better than he should!
  • 7.2
    /10

    It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This

    episode S7.E14 january 1993
    It's no vacation for Al when Peggy and Marcy join him on his winter fishing trip and make him referee to their constant bickering. Meanwhile, Kelly, Bud, and Seven, left behind with no food or money, help Jefferson spend all of Marcy's money.
  • 7.4
    /10

    Heels on Wheels

    episode S7.E15 february 1993
    Working at the diner is getting to Kelly, so she decides to rebel by getting a motorcycle which Peggy deems as too dangerous, until Peggy tries it for herself and gets some good vibrations. But it's Al who really takes to the new bike and imagines himself as an "easy rider,"... at least until an untimely head-on meeting with the Dodge.
  • 7.6
    /10

    Mr. Empty Pants

    episode S7.E16 february 1993
    Peggy decides to take up a hobby by drawing Al and in so doing, creates her own magazine cartoon of Al makes him famous: the hapless shoe salesman titled "Mr. Empty Pants". Al would prefer the fame to be fleeting, until another magazine (Playgirl) declares him to be a sex symbol.
  • 7.9
    /10

    You Can't Miss

    episode S7.E17 february 1993
    After one too many dateless Saturdays, Bud appears on a new TV dating game show called "You Can't Miss" for the less experienced, but not quite with the expected results. Meanwhile, the low IQ Kelly believes that there's a conspiracy to keep her from knowing what day it is.
  • 7.5
    /10

    Peggy and the Pirates

    episode S7.E18 february 1993
    Peggy narrates her own pirate fantasy to Seven as a bedtime story. In the story, Peggy plays Princess Scarlett. Al is Captain Courage, her pirate captor and Jefferson is Prince Paco, her savior. Rounding out the cast is Bud playing the hunchback first mate Fluvio; Kelly as the dim-witted ship's navigator; Marcy playing the cabin boy/girl; and in a surprise appearance, Marcy's ex-husband Steve Rhoades playing the villainous Rubio the Cruel, who's feared for his terrible singing of show tunes.
  • 7.4
    /10

    Go for the Old

    episode S7.E19 march 1993
    After Al passes for a senior citizen to get into the movies cheap he worries that he's getting old. He then starts acting old but a senior decathlon brings him back to life.
  • 7.7
    /10

    Un-Alful Entry

    episode S7.E20 march 1993
    After Al knocks out and captures a burglar that breaks into his house one night while he's sleeping on the couch after an argument with Peggy, he becomes a neighborhood hero. But the tables soon turn when the burglar sues Al for injuring him and the Bundys must go to court once again.
  • 8.3
    /10

    Movie Show

    episode S7.E21 april 1993
    After Kelly's boyfriend dumps her, Al and the family treat her to the movies where each member has a different agenda.
  • 7.7
    /10

    'Til Death Do Us Part

    episode S7.E22 april 1993
    Al's poor bedroom performance makes him the laughingstock of the entire town after another night with Peggy, even though the only person she tells about it is Marcy. Al then decides to get in shape for the real deal to get his self-confidence back.
  • 7.4
    /10

    'Tis Time to Smell the Roses

    episode S7.E23 may 1993
    Al takes a $12,000 offer for early retirement from the shoe store, but Peggy finds the money and spends all of it in one hour by shopping. Al is forced to go back to work where he hears opportunity knocking with a chance to buy a shoe store called "Home Plate Athletic Shoes." Meanwhile, Charlene Tilton visits the Bundy house trying to sell them an "Abdomenizer."
  • 7.7
    /10

    Old Insurance Dodge

    episode S7.E24 may 1993
    One morning, Al discovers that his Dodge has been stolen. At Jefferson's behest, Al decides to cheat the insurance company and enjoys renting a loaner Lincoln Town Car...Until the police find his beloved heap.
  • 7.9
    /10

    The Wedding Repercussions

    episode S7.E25 may 1993
    Bud's cousin gets divorced after finding out that his wife did the deed with Bud just before their wedding. Or rather, he doesn't exactly know it was Bud, but he's determined to find out. As Bud waits for the hammer fist to fall he turns to Al, of all people, to discuss the morality of his actions.
  • 7.9
    /10

    The Proposition

    episode S7.E26 may 1993
    A rich hot babe from Al's past thinks Al is a disgusting pig. But she likes that in a man. So she offers to buy Al for half a million dollars.