Product DescriptionStudio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 09/18/2007 Run time: 624 minutes
Great fun (Rating: 5 out of 5) 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!
Fun the 2nd time around too (Rating: 3 out of 5) This series was one that you either loved or deplored. It was the 1st series that took a cynical look at home life in these United States and as such ran successfully for the nascent Fox network for some 12+ years. The show could be very funny, before it got tired towards the end of its run. The year being reviewed here has all the elements of the successful show: smart-mouthed know-it-all son, sexy slutty daughter, deceptively sexy mom, and downtrodden working father. If you liked the show, as did I, then buying the season here is a good value at these prices to watch when there's nothing else on.
Season 7 Rocks! (Rating: 4 out of 5) This 1992-93 Season DVD of the Bundys and I recommend it to anyone who was a Married With Children viewer when it was on FOX along with the fact that I think the Seventh Season of Married With Children was one of the best seasons of the Bundy's as well as the season when the floozy airheaded Kelly Bundy(Christina Applegate) gets her first job as a waitress at the diner as well as the season when they added that annoying bratty kid(Seven) to the cast and crew of the show, due to Katey Sagals miscarriage in 1992, which I didn't like along with the fact that they should've used the "Love & Marriage" song by Frank Sinatra during the introduction of each episode like it was originally shown on FOX, but I don't know why they haven't been doing that in the last few seasons of Married With Children DVD box sets.
I also enjoyed seeing musicians such as Peter Noone, Spencer David, Peter Frampton, etc. doing a cameo at the airport with the Bundys in this season too when Al(Ed O'Neill)poses as a singer to win a trip across country with the famous musicians.
But there's one thing I find hard to understand about this season since Kellys waitressing job was so-called her very first job, but Kelly had a previous job in the 6th Season working as a host at a TV Theme park where she also got to play the Verminator as well.
This season also takes me all the way back to memory lane when the Bundy's were on Fox every Sunday night and when Bill Clinton got elected president back in November of 1992 while we were still having all those budgets cuts during the recession we had back in 1992-1993, due to George Bush, Sr's presidency.
Other than that, the 1992-93 Season of the Bundys wasn't too shabby and got better when Seven departed from the show, which I'm sure a lot of people would agree with me on, especially people who religiously watched the Bundy's every Sunday night when it was on Fox, which should certainly make this review quite helpful.
All would've gone smoothly if only Seven was never around......... (Rating: 5 out of 5) That little kid Seven has been infamous for being (quite possibly) the most annoying character in the entire "Married with Children" series. Well, at least that's what I personally think. Every time I see him in a scene, I just wish we could just focus on the Bundy's and the Darcy's only.
Well, anyway, with Seven aside, this yet another good season of MWC. Many comical highlights include Peggy daydreaming about pirates, Kelly buying her own motorcycle, Bud and his fraternity, etc, etc, etc. I don't really have to tell you that this is definitely one of the classic sitcoms of this generation, quite frankly because everyone else has said it. So buy it, along with the other MWC box sets.
Grade: A-
Married With Children vol. 7 (Rating: 5 out of 5) What can I say. If you like the Married With Children series then you and I will say, "its great."