Another superb episode of "Married With Children" and once again it's all thanks to Ed O'Neil's performance as Al Bundy.
Plot In A Paragraph: When Al moves a sofa off a neighbours' lawn, he unexpectedly gains a reputation as a "stud" among the neighbourhood women. With his ego boosted, he starts showering, dressing better and his performance at work improves dramatically, as does his popularity with all the ladies. Peggy is both jealous and unsettled by this new Al.
It's not all down to O'Neil, the rest of the cast do what is required of them well too.
Season 2 had one or two very good episodes, about half of Season 3's 22 episodes were excellent and Season 4 had even more brilliant episodes especially towards the end. But Season 5 very well could be the best season ever of "Married With Children".
Plot In A Paragraph: When Al moves a sofa off a neighbours' lawn, he unexpectedly gains a reputation as a "stud" among the neighbourhood women. With his ego boosted, he starts showering, dressing better and his performance at work improves dramatically, as does his popularity with all the ladies. Peggy is both jealous and unsettled by this new Al.
It's not all down to O'Neil, the rest of the cast do what is required of them well too.
Season 2 had one or two very good episodes, about half of Season 3's 22 episodes were excellent and Season 4 had even more brilliant episodes especially towards the end. But Season 5 very well could be the best season ever of "Married With Children".