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List Price: $39.95 | | Label: Sony Pictures
Salesrank: 10444
Released: September 18, 2007 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Married With Children was nominated for seven Golden Globes® and seven Emmy Awards® over the course of its run, including best actor and best actress nominations for Ed O’Neill and Katey Sagal. Married With Children continues to reign as one of the most shocking TV comedies ever produced and the seventh season continues the tradition. The Bundy family – led by ever-scheming Al (O’Neil), lazy housewife Peg (Sagal), promiscuous yet naive daughter Kelly (Applegate), and sexually frustrated son Bud (Faustino) -- lives their lives in complete disarray. This season, there’s a new man in the house when Peggy’s relatives leave their young son with the Bundys. Al takes a job as a topless bartender to help with bills, Kelly buys a motorcycle, Bud starts his own fraternity to meet girls, and Peggy spends so much that Al can’t retire.
Married with Children - The Complete Seventh Season Reviews:
Oh the humanity! 
2009-07-06 - Married with Children - The Complete Seventh Season was a complete disaster. The writers brought in a confusing and unnecessary new character, a little boy named Seven. I couldn't believe how boring this new addition was, they quickly dropped the boy but the show was never the same. The writing had become really vile, childish, and just plain unfunny. This show was always a little raunchy and pushed the envelope but it became a joke and I lost interest halfway through the season. Season 7 is definitely a train wreck, seasons 1-6 are the ones I highly recommend.
Some great episodes in an overall good season 
2009-04-04 - Season 7 is short of being great because of the awful Seven character. Episodes such as Movie Show, The Chicago Wine Party, The Wedding Show and Wedding Repercussions made the DVD worth getting for me in spite of Seven. Thankfully the annoying Seven was cut from the series and is some episodes he appears in scenes that are mercifully brief.
Also something that maybe worth noting: In the DVD version of Movie Show episode the usual credits are used instead of the one where the cast is in the theater pointing out people in the cast as it scrolls by.
True fans....... 
2009-03-06 - If your a true fan of MWC good or bad season you get them all.MWC isn't just a sitcom its almost a state of mind or way of life.Im married....with kids,and hell my youngest sons nickname since birth was bud and still is.I watched season 1 through 6 on dvd more times than I can count along with repeats on TV and I still laugh at the same jokes,why because its an over the top spin on our everyday life's and brings out the funny things we would like to do but can't because we would end up in jail or the psycho ward.Yes seven sucked,but I loved the hail baby line,me and a friend of mine both said that to each other when our gals got pregnant,like i said its a way of life.WOOOOOO BUNDY!!
The Season Where The Magic Starts To Fade 
2009-01-23 - I always loved Married with Children every since it first started airing on US TV. But, this is the season where the magic starts to fade. The characters were always given wonderful witty dialogue. However, in season seven you'll only find a few minimul jokes, a few good episodes, and mostly fillers in between. Overall, this is still a great show and a decent season. MWC will always set a milestone in the realm of sitcoms. Still enjoyable nonetheless because of the loveable cast of actors.
Great fun 
2008-04-19 - After "Love and Marriage" sang by Frank Sinatra in the earlier seasons, the opening melody sucks; other than that - the show is great as always!