Married...With Children S7E23
Peg spends all of Al's early retirement money and forces him to go back to work.
Peg spends all of Al's early retirement money and forces him to go back to work.
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When Marcy's superiors at the bank ask her to deliver bad news at a shareholder's meeting, she calls a radio therapist who suggests she focus on sex to overcome her fear of speaking in public -- advice that leads to disastrous results.
Peg checks Al's horoscope and insists he's due for a stroke of good luck. But when good things actually start happening, Al gets a shrinking feeling that his luck won't last.
Bud's latest attempts to impress women fail miserably, causing him such embarrassment that he confines himself to the basement. But when his "cool" alter ego appears, Bud learns the secrets of gaining adoration.
When Al finds out one of his high school girlfriends is experiencing gang trouble in the old neighborhood, he enlists the help of his football pals for a confrontation that pits youth against experience.
Al gets a pair of tickets to a big basketball game.
Coco, a cosmetic millionairess and former girlfriend of Al's, makes a truly indecent proposal by offering Peggy $500,000 for one night of passion with Al.
When Jimmy, the Bundy's relative, learns that his new bride slept with someone the day of their wedding, his temper explodes and a guilty Bud runs for cover.
When Al's Dodge is stolen, he learns it is only worth $100, and he decides to add a few priceless items to the list of things missing from his trunk.
Peg spends all of Al's early retirement money and forces him to go back to work.
When Peg complains about Al's lovemaking to the girls at the beauty parlor, he becomes the laughingstock of the town.
Kelly gets an unpleasant surprise when the family takes her to a movie on her birthday.
Al becomes a local hero when he stands up to a burglar.
Al and his friends fight back against women's liberation.
Al tries to counsel a new employee against marriage.
Kelly gets an unpleasant surprise when the family takes her to a movie on her birthday.
Al becomes a local hero when he stands up to a burglar.
Al and his friends fight back against women's liberation.
Al tries to counsel a new employee against marriage.
On Halloween, Al is left to face Death as Peggy and the kids are recruited to fill in for the Village People.
Al quits lending his car to Kelly and Bud, who take matters into their own hands and purchase one to share. But when both make plans for the drive-in, they are forced to double date, with each trying to get the other out of the car.
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