"Married... with Children" I Want My Psycho Dad: Part 2 (TV Episode 1994) Poster

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Psycho Dad Part 2 - Lots of Laughs!
philip-472307 May 2023
Warning: Spoilers
One of my favorite episodes. Having worked and lived in DC - we all busted a gut laughing when the gunfire came thru the windows at No Ma'am hotel room with Al Bundy and his friends. Questioned by Marcy - do you know 84 shootings occurred in the last episode of Psycho Dad? Al responds, well it takes time to reload.

Al and Jefferson meet with a Senator on Capitol Hill to put the show back on the air. Al Bundy's speech is one for the ages. TV shows do not cause violence. We had the Road Runner and the Stooges. None of us painted a tunnel on a large rock formation, waiting for a loved one to crash his car into the side. We had parents. Fathers who would give us the back of their hands if we acted up.

Also, Bud and Kelly have party that keeps getting bigger - as reported on the news.
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NO'MAAM in DC.
BA_Harrison6 January 2023
The second half of this two-parter sees Al arrive in Washington with his NO MA'AM pals in order to address congress and lobby on behalf of Psycho Dad, his favourite TV show, which has been cancelled due to violence. Peggy and Marcy also show up.

While I agree with Al's message that we shouldn't blame real violence on TV and that parents should shoulder much of the responsibility for how their children behave, this episode left me cold. If there's one thing I like less than American sports, it's US politics, so the mere mention of the senate and congress was enough to make me zone out.

I would have preferred it if at least half of the episode had been devoted to showing us the wild party that Kelly and Bud hold while their parents are away: that would have been much more fun.
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