Añade un argumento en tu idiomaCast members of Married...With Children (1987-1997) reunite and share memories of working on America's most favorite ground-breaking sitcom since All in the Family.Cast members of Married...With Children (1987-1997) reunite and share memories of working on America's most favorite ground-breaking sitcom since All in the Family.Cast members of Married...With Children (1987-1997) reunite and share memories of working on America's most favorite ground-breaking sitcom since All in the Family.
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If you read my review of "Married with Children: The E! True Hollywood Story" you already know that I hold that to a higher standard than this and for good reason. While that was actually informative, compelling, and highly watchable for even the most casual and hardcore fan alike. This is just taking heads with a lot of clips of past Married shows. No thought went into it whatsoever and it was supremely boring and tedious. Any TRUE fan of this brilliant show was let down to no end with this lame, lackluster special. Go watch the E! one (if you can track it down). This one is highly more accessible as it's an extra on the Season 1 set of the show, but it's vastly inferior.
My Grade: D-
My Grade: D-
I didn't watch this in 2004 when people were still angry about the show not being on the air any longer.
It's now 2015 and Ed O'Neill, Christina Applegate and Katey Sagal have all gone on to do great shows and movies. People should be over the whole "I can't believe they canceled Married with Children!!!" thing.
The show was on the air for 11 years. Few shows last that long and when they do they tend to start losing their fan base and become hard to watch.
I was overseas in the Navy when the show came out so I was always behind the curve when it came to watching the show. When it was available to us, it was a year or two old and we wouldn't necessarily have the opportunity to see the whole season.
And while this was by no means an in depth behind the scenes show it was still fun to watch and hear the former cast members relive their experiences from the show.
I still love watch MWC re-runs on TV when I'm channel surfing and I thoroughly enjoyed watching the show (which can be found on a popular free streaming site) and would recommend it to any fans who haven't seen it.
It's now 2015 and Ed O'Neill, Christina Applegate and Katey Sagal have all gone on to do great shows and movies. People should be over the whole "I can't believe they canceled Married with Children!!!" thing.
The show was on the air for 11 years. Few shows last that long and when they do they tend to start losing their fan base and become hard to watch.
I was overseas in the Navy when the show came out so I was always behind the curve when it came to watching the show. When it was available to us, it was a year or two old and we wouldn't necessarily have the opportunity to see the whole season.
And while this was by no means an in depth behind the scenes show it was still fun to watch and hear the former cast members relive their experiences from the show.
I still love watch MWC re-runs on TV when I'm channel surfing and I thoroughly enjoyed watching the show (which can be found on a popular free streaming site) and would recommend it to any fans who haven't seen it.
One of my favorites, at least. I really enjoyed the 11 years shows starring Al, Peg, Kelly, Bud, & Buck. (Watching every episode in the span of three months all thanks to the re-runs on TBS.)
8/10 on this TV special.
8/10 on this TV special.
Married with Children is fast becoming a prime example on how Fox squandered its newborn status as a network to edgy shows to eventually becoming one of the worst networks to have a show on. Besides their baffling treatment of their shows--as fans of Family Guy and Futurama can attest to--this reunion special seemed like some sort of apology as to cruelly cancelling MWC without telling the cast or allowing for a real finale to the whole series.
Sadly, this is not the case. What we have with this special isn't really a reunion special as it is a DVD special feature thrown on TV. It's a clip show that offers nothing really except the cast talking around a recreation of their set. While interesting, it fails on two points. One, fans can gleam much more information from the two to three hour E! True Hollywood Story presentation on the show which covers all the bases regarding show's history. And Two, why did they build a set that had been gone for about five years just to show the cast talking? It makes no sense for them to go to such lengths for something that seems so off-the-cuff.
Either way, it's a chance wasted. While it wouldn't have been hard to wrap up the series (which would probably involve everybody dying), instead we get something below a True Hollywood Story which is sadder in its own right. The show deserved better for being Fox's first real and long-running hit and it still hasn't gotten its dues for that. The only thing this special brings to mind is how the Simpsons are going to go out a few years down the road if they even bother getting a finale.
Sadly, this is not the case. What we have with this special isn't really a reunion special as it is a DVD special feature thrown on TV. It's a clip show that offers nothing really except the cast talking around a recreation of their set. While interesting, it fails on two points. One, fans can gleam much more information from the two to three hour E! True Hollywood Story presentation on the show which covers all the bases regarding show's history. And Two, why did they build a set that had been gone for about five years just to show the cast talking? It makes no sense for them to go to such lengths for something that seems so off-the-cuff.
Either way, it's a chance wasted. While it wouldn't have been hard to wrap up the series (which would probably involve everybody dying), instead we get something below a True Hollywood Story which is sadder in its own right. The show deserved better for being Fox's first real and long-running hit and it still hasn't gotten its dues for that. The only thing this special brings to mind is how the Simpsons are going to go out a few years down the road if they even bother getting a finale.
I must admit, it was kind of nice seeing the cast of "Married... With Children" be themselves and out of a character for a change. I mean, I'm sure the entire cast is sick & tired of people imitating them instead of taking them seriously. After all, even people on TV put pants on one leg at a time just like the rest of us. So I was impressed to see everyone just talking --- Ed O'Neill especially. He seemed very intelligent and civilized, unlike his character, "Al Bundy". So I was not surprised to read that Ed O'Neill used to teach social studies before he started acting. That just goes to show how "right on the money" the Simpsons was in the episode when Bart went on the Conan O'Brian show, but all Conan wanted was for Bart to say his infamous "I didn't do it" line.
¿Sabías que...?
- PifiasDavid Faustino mentions that Matrimonio con hijos (1987) ran for 11 years. It actually ran for 10 years, but 11 seasons, due to the fact that the pilot episode premiered in April instead of typically in September, which was when the second season premiered. The series finale premiered exactly one month after the 10th anniversary of the pilot episode.
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