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Back at the church, upon learning that Reverend Hightower, who is presiding over the funeral, will be burying the pie with Aunt Maddy instead of sharing it, Al ends up taking it while the congregation had their heads down to pray. Furious at the disrespect Al is showing, the rest of the church go after him.
From Married With Children, Season 11 Episode 6 A Bundy Thanksgiving. It's Thanksgiving. In Al's childhood, it was a tradition to eat Aunt Maddie's sweet potato pie on Thanksgiving, so Al takes a trip with Griff to see Aunt Maddie in order to buy some pie. Unfortunately, it turns out that she's just died. Jefferson can't find a turkey for Marcy because they've sold out. Then a stray turkey just happens to follow Kelly home. Will Kelly let the others eat it?
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The less-than-lovable Bundys are a radical departure from the saccharine-sweet TV families popular since the days of Father Knows Best. With offbeat humor and unflinching honesty, Married... paints a more realistic picture of middle-class existence, warts and all. Al Bundy (Ed O'Neill) is a shoe salesman who is fond of frequently reliving his doubtful 15 seconds of fame on the football field. Al is terrified of the all-too-frequent amorous advances of his ditsy wife Peggy (Katey Sagal), who spends most of Al's wages at the salon and the mall. They have two teenage kids: stunning but superficial party animal Kelly (Christina Applegate) and egocentric Bud (David Faustino). Married for 16 semi-blissful years, Peggy and Al have found that the secret to a happy marriage is to accept one another's idiosyncrasies.
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From Married With Children, Season 11 Episode 6 A Bundy Thanksgiving. It's Thanksgiving. In Al's childhood, it was a tradition to eat Aunt Maddie's sweet potato pie on Thanksgiving, so Al takes a trip with Griff to see Aunt Maddie in order to buy some pie. Unfortunately, it turns out that she's just died. Jefferson can't find a turkey for Marcy because they've sold out. Then a stray turkey just happens to follow Kelly home. Will Kelly let the others eat it?
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About Married with Children:
The less-than-lovable Bundys are a radical departure from the saccharine-sweet TV families popular since the days of Father Knows Best. With offbeat humor and unflinching honesty, Married... paints a more realistic picture of middle-class existence, warts and all. Al Bundy (Ed O'Neill) is a shoe salesman who is fond of frequently reliving his doubtful 15 seconds of fame on the football field. Al is terrified of the all-too-frequent amorous advances of his ditsy wife Peggy (Katey Sagal), who spends most of Al's wages at the salon and the mall. They have two teenage kids: stunning but superficial party animal Kelly (Christina Applegate) and egocentric Bud (David Faustino). Married for 16 semi-blissful years, Peggy and Al have found that the secret to a happy marriage is to accept one another's idiosyncrasies.
#MarriedWithChildren #90s
Al Really Wants His Pie | Married With Children
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