Requiem for a Chevyweight: Part 2 opens with a funeral for Al's beloved Dodge. Peggy isn't mourning the death of the car like her husband: when a buyer in Germany offers her $10k for the engine, she is only too happy to desecrate the grave.
Meanwhile, Al tries to move on, buying himself a new car: a Testica 2000 that turns out to have a faulty electrical system.
The name of the new car leads to plenty of very obvious gags, but the rest of comedy isn't great either. Like Al's old Dodge, season eleven of MWC is a clapped out wreck of a show with far too many miles on the clock. At the end of this episode, Al's car is brought back from the dead when Jefferson locates a replacement fuel pump in Cuba. Thankfully, no-one has tried to give Married with Children a new lease of life (with replacement actors)... yet.
Meanwhile, Al tries to move on, buying himself a new car: a Testica 2000 that turns out to have a faulty electrical system.
The name of the new car leads to plenty of very obvious gags, but the rest of comedy isn't great either. Like Al's old Dodge, season eleven of MWC is a clapped out wreck of a show with far too many miles on the clock. At the end of this episode, Al's car is brought back from the dead when Jefferson locates a replacement fuel pump in Cuba. Thankfully, no-one has tried to give Married with Children a new lease of life (with replacement actors)... yet.