Yes, it is a shame most people only care about just one of his role even in this comment section where in the video he clearly prooves he has vast range in acting.
Who was supposed to be the star of this show? That's a rhetorical question. My actual question is, how did Don Johnson become so famous for his terrible acting and squeaky voice?
I agree the first season but the second season episode one and two was the best of all time. It was phenomenal and I will tell you if you were 19 year old kid and you lived in that crib I mean what a view and the furniture that that that crib holds up to this day.
This is the problem, this is why he had no other important role after Married With Children. I understand if you don't like his acting in MWC and you want him to fail, but if you like him why are you not want him in other role. Because in fact he is good in this role, I forgot within half minutes he was Al Bundy. But people unable to accept him in anything else.
Jefferson was Al's best wingman, always got his back even when Al's super deep under cover as a Chicago Shoe salesman. Steven couldn't hack it so they had to pull him out on excuse of something like... going to be a park ranger, the Marcy was getting to Steven and he was close to breaking down and cracking.
Some inherent irony here: while this was the peak of Johnson & Thomas, O'Neill's career in TV & film was barely getting started, and he eclipsed both of them.
Ed is the tip of the iceberg. There's a laundry list of actors that appeared on Miami Vice and then went on to have huge careers. Johnson did ok for himself, though. Never broke out as a movie star but he's had a good career and continues to work. He was great in Knifes Out.
That's the way it is in acting. You might get cast as an alien security officer in some Star Trek spinoff and the choice is between being typecast as that for several years or probably never getting a serious gog ever again. You can't say that the usual roster of Hollywood actors didn't have a lot of luck. Samuel Jackson didn't have to go anywhere until Tarantino hired him for a part that Laurence Fishburne turned down.
@@pensiveczar2239 Peg, Peggy, Peggy Bundy. Al Bundys' wife. Married With Children. What Ed ONiel is most known for by far. Next you are gonna say you havent heard his football stories.
i grew up loving ed oneill from married with children. had no idea he was legit till i saw the popeye doyle pilot. he was amazing in this episode and i honestly rank it as one of the best episodes of any tv show ive ever seen.
"Sir! I want to buy a quarter gram!" "A quarter gram is all you want? By the looks of ya, I'd figure you'd want a quarter pounder and large fries along with it!"
Thanks for posting this. I had heard that Ed O'Neill was a dramatic actor before Married With Children, but this is the first I've seen of him doing that.
One of Ed O'Neil's most famous roles PRE-Married with Children, but after Miami Vice, was Ed O'Neil as police detective POPEYE DOYLE in the 1986 Popeye Doyle TV movie (which was a television sequel of sorts to the Gene Hackman French Connection movie series from the 1970's. Some people refer to the Popeye Doyle TV movie as French Connection 3). I think Ed O'Neil as police detective Popeye Doyle was pretty cool. It shows off his dramatic skills pretty well (it's a very serious crime movie) and I also really liked the action scenes he was in. The Popeye Doyle TV movie from 1986 was meant to spin-off into a television series during 1987, but that didn't happen and it stayed a single TV movie. As much as I enjoyed that Popeye Doyle TV movie, It's for the best it didn't turn into a series since if it had turned into a television series then Married with Children (which started during 1987) would have been VERY different since someone else would have been cast as Al Bundy.
Ed O'neal was really great in this role a cop that was in too deep for too long of course he was great as al Bundy too i just don't know why he didn't get more dramatic roles
Typecasted after MwC & then typecasted again as a comedic actor for Modern Family. He did do a serious role on LA Dragnet a few years after MwC but that show didn't last long, one season. You usually get typecasted if you're on one show as one character for too long.
TV stars and producers often say the most *IMPORTANT* episode to a TV series’ success is the 2nd episode. The pilot episode will bring audiences in, but it’s the episode after that that will determine whether or not audiences will stick around and make the show a hit. Casting Ed O’Neill as the lead guest star in the 2nd overall episode of Miami Vice may have been gamble, but it really did go long way in towards making this show the legendary hit that it was. Kudos to Michael Mann for rolling with talent over flash in a show where flash was the star. 5/21/24 | 11:30 a.m. | EDT
I was surprised how much depth it had and was impressed by the acting. Always thought MV was just two dudes in pastel suits with no socks cruizing around looking cool. I'm sure this ep made audiences at the time realize the same thing.
The end credits feature clips taken from the episode itself instead of the usual stock footage of Miami landmarks used in virtually every other episode of the series. Among the footage is an alternate angle of the bridge jump stunt not actually seen during the episode proper. This is one of only four episodes from the series not to feature the usual stock footage during its credits, the others being "Down for the Count (Part II)", "Leap of Faith" and the series finale "Freefall".
Wow. I am so impressed by his acting. Incredible work. After seeing this I can’t help but to feel like he was meant for greater roles than the ones he accept after this one.
In a show that had a lot of tragic characters, O'Neill's Artie Lawson/Artie Rollins was one of the best. Always loved how uncomfortable Sonny and Rico were around him because they could tell that he was slowly but surely losing his sanity.
man this episode is soo good I had to rewatch, the acting are brilliant reason why this is my favorite TV show of all time, it's almost better than all of the movies.
He doesn’t want to go back home to Peggy.😂😂😂 Funny how they were concerned about the guy getting beat up, yet they just look at each other and don’t check on him after they stop the beating.😂😂😂
And now with the magic of A.I., such as Deepfake, the older Ed O'Neill of today can look like the younger Ed of the 1980's or look like another actor, like maybe looking exactly like John Wilkes Booth, under a different credited name & most of this viewing generation would never know, until someone eventually figures it out of course.
You can see the different personality in him in this movie. You just don't want to see him in different role than Bundy, what is weird if you like him, because this means you like somebody's acting but don't want him to do acting.
I don’t recall this episode. I must have missed it. I love Miami Vice and Married with Children both! I must say Don Johnson was one of best looking actors ever. He just looked so smooth and cool.
don't let this distract you that Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in a single game while playing for the Polk High School Panthers in the 1966 city championship game versus Andrew Johnson High School, including the game-winning touchdown in the final seconds against his old nemesis, "Spare Tire" Dixon
@@DominikSobolewski Yes indeed, we have a running joke in my circle of anyone who was a famous actor in the nineties started on or made an appearance on Miami Vice lol.
The only FBI agent who scored four touchdowns in one game 🏈
A Polk High Legend.
And fitting shoes on fat women.
I dunno...we never got Johnny Utah's exact stats.
@@DXChrisCross Quarterback though.
And he’s wearing Dutch Duallys Pinky Ring
He didn’t realize these undercover assignments were a walk in the park compared to being married with children! 😂
Yup. This was nothing compared to missing Peggy… with every bullet so far…
THAT is funny...and so true!
@@macioluko9484 😂 ‘oh Peggy come on’….
Love and marriage 🎶🎵🤣🤣🤣
He was in Cruising too!
Peggy always had the glamour of a mobster wife. Al Bundy was living in the witness protection programme.
Let's make this canon from now on.
You know who Peggy reminds me of? After watching The Sopranos, now when i watch Married With Children i see Carmela
best theory ever
@@WhispersOfWind A Game Theory
@@sudilos1172 That's just a theory...
A GAM THEORY!! _*whoosh and cut_
O'Neill is vastly underrated, he can do it all...
Yes, it is a shame most people only care about just one of his role even in this comment section where in the video he clearly prooves he has vast range in acting.
Yes indeed. GOD bless and keep Mr. O'Neill in the name of JESUS CHRIST.
Yes, I wish you would’ve done more.
Maybe. But Al Bundy sticks too much.
Dutch is just an incredibly good acted film by him. He steals every scene.
After that, he was fired and had to go to chicago to be an undercover shoe salesman.
Exactly he committed suicide by hanging himself
"After that, he was fired and had to go to Chicago..."
@@terminat1 ok
@@martinu.6921 What he posted is funny because Chicago is a place that no sane person would want to go.
ROFL good one
The way he delivered the “the things I’ve seen” line was freaking perfect.
I had to rewind that. It seemed strange.
So many fat women. So many shoes...
Was expecting him to say "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.."
Aww my comment got deleted
was it in an issue of Big uns?
He should have won an Emmy for this role.
Most certainly!
Agreed this was a complete masterpiece
Absolutely!
Who was supposed to be the star of this show? That's a rhetorical question.
My actual question is, how did Don Johnson become so famous for his terrible acting and squeaky voice?
@@thatlittlevoice8292he got better with the time
Finally after all these years the answer is revealed on how he was able to have such a big house on a shoe salesman wage!
fine dodge dart.
When he went away for the No Mam meetings he was actually doing drug busts. Al Bundy is the originally American Dad hero
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The FBI punished him by making him drive that Dodge.
@@sagatuppercut2960 driving the Dodge was a walk in the park compared to putting up with that human chicken Marcy D'Arcy as a neighbor 🐔
This is a great man. He once scored 4 touchdowns in a single game for Polk High School circa 1966.
Fun fact: he actually played football in real life and got cut by my team Pittsburgh steelers in favor for Mean Joe Greene
Against his nemesis, Bubba "Spare Tire" Dixon, no less!
In a scene not aired, Ed asked Don for the latest issue of BIG- UNS.
he also tried to recruit him for No Maam but Don had to decline
funniest scene ever
He did not know Victoria couldn’t keep a secret this big.
@MrMitchelljung that was his biggest investor.
He was married with children... Is it any wonder why he went to the men's room to hang himself?
Ed looks so young there! Crazy!
He was 38
Everyone looked so young at one time. So crazy lol
So did your mom😊
@@NJTDover She passed away last December you clown.
As long as I avoid mirrors I still look like I did in the 80’s, too.
Ed Oneil was easily the best actor in all his scenes
By far!
This is cinematic gold
Ed O’Neil-Al Bundy is a phenomenal actor
No, it really isn’t. It’s just Friday night television in the 80’s on NBC, SON!
@@jnnx I know. I was 10 years old when I saw it for the first time
That’s why I can look back and comment
“DON’T YOU EVER!!! INTERFERE WITH ME AGAIN!!!
😂😂😂😂😂
Said the four time touchdowns in one game guy,
I jumped in my chair as he said that line
Tell that to Peggy
@@Quirky76 I think peg would of liked it!😂😂😂
The way he said it was amazing
The best part was, that you didn´t know on what side he was, until the end of the episode
First season was amazing
I agree the first season but the second season episode one and two was the best of all time. It was phenomenal and I will tell you if you were 19 year old kid and you lived in that crib I mean what a view and the furniture that that that crib holds up to this day.
Who doesn't love Ed O'Neil.
Amanda Bearse.
@@bmsuperstar1. ROTFLMAO…!! 🥇
Fat women from shoe store
Fat Women. "Two, four, six, Eight, Don't make fun of our weights" Al Bundy: "I,2,3,4 All of you going to fall through the Floor"
that woMAN that was on the show
Shows Ed O’Neals role as an actor. He was under rated because of his Married with Children role
Ed O'Neil*
The four touchdowns were allegorical, he had 4 women in a south beach hotel
@@nocturnalrecluse1216*Ed O'Neill
spelling pal ???
@@michaelcollins237 Grammar pal?
Man, Heart of Darkness is such a classic! Great writing, great dialog, stellar acting from everyone involved. Top notch. Good times, man.
No kidding.
one of the best.
Pretty much the whole first season
I agree
Whats Heart of Darkness?
@@noskoolikeoldskool The first season episode after the pilot.
Ed with the gray coat, black shirt, and gold chain was friggen BOSS!
This guy BASICALLY was Donnie Brasco falling apart as an Undercover
He ended up quitting and worked selling women's shoes for the rest of his life
You need to read more, and watch less movies. . .
@@jnnx fewer...
@@kapnerad Bahaha. Lurnt him.
@7:30 “I don’t know if i can go back to my wife - that life.” Perfect segue to “Married… With Children!” 🤣
^This
you read my mind and beat me to it lol. But I was thinking more of a prequel. Goes back to Peg and lives the life as a simple shoe salesman
I am not convinced at all he is not Al Bundy. Every time he smiles, he smirks, it's 100% Al.
I believed it wasn´t Al after he attacked the guy with the briefcase
That´s a cop on the edge
This is the problem, this is why he had no other important role after Married With Children. I understand if you don't like his acting in MWC and you want him to fail, but if you like him why are you not want him in other role. Because in fact he is good in this role, I forgot within half minutes he was Al Bundy. But people unable to accept him in anything else.
@@larzkruber822 Yep, that is the moment you can see his acting skills. I wish he could be in more dramatic role.
@@Zodroo_Tint I cannot unsee Al because Ed has baked his own mannerisms into his roles.
“Let’s Rock”
Ed O'Neill looked pretty sharp, his role as a corrupt parole officer in Hunter the same year was very different to this role.
1984 was definitely Ed's year.
He appeared in an episode of Spencer for Hire as well.
@@grumpygremlin2379 wow. They must have liked his work
I wonder if it's here on RUclips. I might check that out
@@exclamationpointman3852 I don't think it's on RUclips, but Spencer is in roku. Ed O'Neil was in an episode called Widows Walk.
Back to 80s!!!
Miami Vice😃🙋❤️
looks like Jefferson Darcy is not the only one with a shady past
D'Arcy*
Marcy Darcy lol
I am sure Jefferson knew, but kept Al’s secret!
Jefferson was Al's best wingman, always got his back even when Al's super deep under cover as a Chicago Shoe salesman. Steven couldn't hack it so they had to pull him out on excuse of something like... going to be a park ranger, the Marcy was getting to Steven and he was close to breaking down and cracking.
Great acting from O'Neill
He’s wearing Dutch Duallys pinky ring, I knew that guy had a history when I saw that ring 😂
Awesome performance (especially, but not only from Ed O'Neil)!
Some inherent irony here: while this was the peak of Johnson & Thomas, O'Neill's career in TV & film was barely getting started, and he eclipsed both of them.
Ed is the tip of the iceberg. There's a laundry list of actors that appeared on Miami Vice and then went on to have huge careers. Johnson did ok for himself, though. Never broke out as a movie star but he's had a good career and continues to work. He was great in Knifes Out.
That's the way it is in acting. You might get cast as an alien security officer in some Star Trek spinoff and the choice is between being typecast as that for several years or probably never getting a serious gog ever again.
You can't say that the usual roster of Hollywood actors didn't have a lot of luck. Samuel Jackson didn't have to go anywhere until Tarantino hired him for a part that Laurence Fishburne turned down.
He also had lots of fun in Django
Ed O'Neill eclipsed Don Johnson?!? 😂😂
@@zulusmithYeah, I'd give him Philip Michael Thomas, but Don is still active.
This is a great episode!
Ed was the star here!
To think Gloria wasn’t even born yet. The man is a legend.😂
Feeeel
Gloria was in her teens during this bruh 💀
This was pre Peg
Who?
@@pensiveczar2239 Peg, Peggy, Peggy Bundy. Al Bundys' wife. Married With Children. What Ed ONiel is most known for by far. Next you are gonna say you havent heard his football stories.
Man Al went from on undercover FBI agent to a washed up shoe salesman… what did he do to deserve that witness protection assignment
Mistreated his wife. His Cross to Bear
In the MV he crosses the 🌈 bridge...
he scored four TDs in the wrong game.
He couldn't handle the stress of going undercover.
But he could be scary when his daughter showed up with the wrong boyfriend.
5:01
Great music, as usual from Jan Hammer.
I especially like how it ends, right before the gunfight breaks out.
i grew up loving ed oneill from married with children. had no idea he was legit till i saw the popeye doyle pilot. he was amazing in this episode and i honestly rank it as one of the best episodes of any tv show ive ever seen.
I can have this show running all day at home, whether I'm watching or not.
yeah cool never tired for this
"Sir! I want to buy a quarter gram!"
"A quarter gram is all you want? By the looks of ya, I'd figure you'd want a quarter pounder and large fries along with it!"
Young Ed O’Neil looks like a combo of screech and frank grillo
KC and Crazy Cabby
Ed O'Neill was absolutely badass in this MV episode.
Thanks for posting this. I had heard that Ed O'Neill was a dramatic actor before Married With Children, but this is the first I've seen of him doing that.
One of Ed O'Neil's most famous roles PRE-Married with Children, but after Miami Vice, was Ed O'Neil as police detective POPEYE DOYLE in the 1986 Popeye Doyle TV movie (which was a television sequel of sorts to the Gene Hackman French Connection movie series from the 1970's. Some people refer to the Popeye Doyle TV movie as French Connection 3). I think Ed O'Neil as police detective Popeye Doyle was pretty cool. It shows off his dramatic skills pretty well (it's a very serious crime movie) and I also really liked the action scenes he was in. The Popeye Doyle TV movie from 1986 was meant to spin-off into a television series during 1987, but that didn't happen and it stayed a single TV movie. As much as I enjoyed that Popeye Doyle TV movie, It's for the best it didn't turn into a series since if it had turned into a television series then Married with Children (which started during 1987) would have been VERY different since someone else would have been cast as Al Bundy.
Same here 😮
Now love Miami Vice more than ever hehe
Good acting Ed did here for sure
Ed O'neal was really great in this role a cop that was in too deep for too long of course he was great as al Bundy too i just don't know why he didn't get more dramatic roles
O'Neill.
Have you ever seen the Wherabouts of Jenny 1991 ?
Not "dramatic", but he was good in "Disorganized Crime" as well....
Typecasted after MwC & then typecasted again as a comedic actor for Modern Family. He did do a serious role on LA Dragnet a few years after MwC but that show didn't last long, one season. You usually get typecasted if you're on one show as one character for too long.
He was in The Bone Collector with Denzel Washington.
Great episode and awesome not expected ending that he hung himself in the bathroom. Ed was a very underrated actor.
That.. awfully sad..
TV stars and producers often say the most *IMPORTANT* episode to a TV series’ success is the 2nd episode. The pilot episode will bring audiences in, but it’s the episode after that that will determine whether or not audiences will stick around and make the show a hit.
Casting Ed O’Neill as the lead guest star in the 2nd overall episode of Miami Vice may have been gamble, but it really did go long way in towards making this show the legendary hit that it was. Kudos to Michael Mann for rolling with talent over flash in a show where flash was the star.
5/21/24 | 11:30 a.m. | EDT
I was surprised how much depth it had and was impressed by the acting. Always thought MV was just two dudes in pastel suits with no socks cruizing around looking cool. I'm sure this ep made audiences at the time realize the same thing.
Why did you put a date and time stamp on your comment?
@@murderparker7968 it is a faux comment
Ed is a great actor. He can obviously do drama too.
dang, I didn't know he played any other character than MWC. Jesus, what range he has. Underrated actor.
The man just got through on a whole next hit show that was hilarious for the same stretch of time as MWC: 11 seasons.
You serious? You thought he only played one role? :)
Ed O'Neil is not only Al Bundy. Here you can see what an excellent actor he is.🤌🤌🤌
I was 12 years old when Miami Vice came out back in 85 from memory. Ahead of its time. Loved it 🇺🇸 🇳🇿
I never watched Miami Vice but loved Married with Children.
Ed O'Neill is very awesome and he is really like an agent 👏👍😀😄😁
The end credits feature clips taken from the episode itself instead of the usual stock footage of Miami landmarks used in virtually every other episode of the series. Among the footage is an alternate angle of the bridge jump stunt not actually seen during the episode proper. This is one of only four episodes from the series not to feature the usual stock footage during its credits, the others being "Down for the Count (Part II)", "Leap of Faith" and the series finale "Freefall".
You must really like Miami Vice.
Wow. I am so impressed by his acting. Incredible work. After seeing this I can’t help but to feel like he was meant for greater roles than the ones he accept after this one.
There is no better TV role than Al Bundy.
Yes, sadly his "fans" were unwilling to accept him in any other role but Al Bundy.
Obsessed with Ed O’Neill. Even on modern family. He has been consistently amazing since the 90’s
Since this was in and Married with Children started in the 80's you just dissed him big time.
I need those suits
Come to Miami we still have them. Never out of style. Socks we don’t need them 😎
@@jasonups5386 I’m from Cali and always ask my friend from pompano beach about that and his square ass says nobody dresses that cool anymore ..smh
Back in the day even the the thugs dressed nice. Now everyone looks like they crib at the homeless shelter.
@@MrSloika lol
One of the best Episodes of Miami Vice ever... They dont do those great Shows today anymore...😮😮😮
But people post these lame carbon copy comments, funny how that works, eh?
@@jnnx the truth stays the truth and you can only say IT in the Same words...
No they dont
The music before the shootout is on my to-do list. Stay tuned… 😎
Subbed!
👍🙂
I love Ed and knew he was talented, but dang, man has some range! What a versatile actor.
This episode was definitely one of my favorites. Ed was great.
In a show that had a lot of tragic characters, O'Neill's Artie Lawson/Artie Rollins was one of the best. Always loved how uncomfortable Sonny and Rico were around him because they could tell that he was slowly but surely losing his sanity.
@walterlv01: Their discomfort was more likely was caused by seeing their own futures if they stayed in "the game" for too long.
@@dpeasehead Probably.
“This one will be a classic” lol okay bro
😂😂😂 loved this show
So much for the corporate sales pitch is fucking hilarious
True 😂😂
This Clip of acting was better than a lot of what I see today. I enjoyed this!
When I grow up I want to be just like the legendary Al Bundy 🏈🍺📺
dude shows hit talent, i still think the dude is awesome and shows his future character
Glad to hear he went back to Peggy.
They may have their differences, but those two lovebirds were just made for each other, weren't they?
2:56 I’ve seen things!!!!!
Peggy eating Bon Bons….😂😂😂
Best, most influential TV series of all time.
Totally agree.
Not even close. Sopranos has this beat in every conceivable way.
man this episode is soo good I had to rewatch, the acting are brilliant reason why this is my favorite TV show of all time, it's almost better than all of the movies.
He doesn’t want to go back home to Peggy.😂😂😂 Funny how they were concerned about the guy getting beat up, yet they just look at each other and don’t check on him after they stop the beating.😂😂😂
Not gonna lie, his Wayne's World stuff is my all time favorite acting he's ever done
He's no joke for real Ed O'NEIL, he's a master at jiu-jitsu trained by the Gracie family.
I cannot unsee Al bundy
you have to laugh when you see ed so much of al bundy in him that even in a serious role you cant help but laugh at him he an icon
Same 😂 I can’t watch him in serious roles 😂
That’s what being typecast really means
And now with the magic of A.I., such as Deepfake, the older Ed O'Neill of today can look like the younger Ed of the 1980's or look like another actor, like maybe looking exactly like John Wilkes Booth, under a different credited name & most of this viewing generation would never know, until someone eventually figures it out of course.
That's what happened when people saw the movie Dutch. It's really not a bad movie
You can see the different personality in him in this movie. You just don't want to see him in different role than Bundy, what is weird if you like him, because this means you like somebody's acting but don't want him to do acting.
I don’t recall this episode. I must have missed it. I love Miami Vice and Married with Children both!
I must say Don Johnson was one of best looking actors ever. He just looked so smooth and cool.
don't let this distract you that Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in a single game while playing for the Polk High School Panthers in the 1966 city championship game versus Andrew Johnson High School, including the game-winning touchdown in the final seconds against his old nemesis, "Spare Tire" Dixon
This show still holds up. Fckn fantastic !
Ed O' Neil has great villain face. David Proval barely edged him out for the role of Richie Aprile in The Sopranos.
Both were in Miami Vice.
Also the guy who had the shooting gallery game in the Doll Killer episode was in the Sopranos.
@@DominikSobolewski Yes indeed, we have a running joke in my circle of anyone who was a famous actor in the nineties started on or made an appearance on Miami Vice lol.
No here he has a babyface
@@gunnyakdo1653 That is one ugly mean looking baby.
Best Show Ever! Miami Rules!
I'm an alumni of class of 1986 & this show was on TV..it was fire..MV tshirts were popular! It was a different time.
The movie version was a dog!
Such an amazing actor.
Fellas Ed O’Neill was a New York trained stage actor before this he’s good at any style
And now I'm in the mood for Married With Children
Crockett’s weapon magically has that magnum sound.
Some of his best work and that is saying something.
6:06 Tubbs! "Yo!" Lay down some fire... Proceeds to shoot 10 rounds from a snubbie without reloading.
10 shot six shooter lol
I counted 7, but yeah, lol
@gf328: Nah, they edited out the fastest and smoothest speed loader drill in movie and television history to fit the show's 45 minute time frame.
Really good acting by Ed…. Very impressed
“Oh, Al, let’s do a ki of coke tonight”
“No, Peg”
Ed played the exact same character in the movie dutch, and I loved it!
This would be a crazy spin-off. The true story of Al before he got married, lol.
Better Call AL
Very good stuff
I'm a proud member of No Maam. Men Against Angry MiamiViceFans.
LOL.
🚫 No Ma'am
I'd say it behind your back, but my car only has half a tank of gas! 😂
Now that looks like someone athletic enough to score 4 touchdowns in a one game
Wow Al Bundy sure cleans up good
They dont make shows like this anymore. Excellent acting!
Whenever I see this episode. I really think how much Married With Children kneecapped his career.
You mean it held him back from his full potential?
@Dom yeah . Because after MWC Hollywood never took home as a serious actor again. Look up the Dragnet remake he did. It was pretty good to me.
@@WardenSpectreCommander Yup he's a stellar actor. Go watch his Popeye Dole pilot here on youtube.
He really is a superb actor.
Al Bundy's college years were fucking WILD
Ed O'Neil is a boss. What an actor!
"Don't ever mess with a man who scored 3 touch downs in one game for Polk high' @0:54
4! It was 4!
He played many roles during and after Married With Children.
He went from the FBI, to selling shoes in suburban Chicago mall.
And then to selling closets at Pritchett's Closets and Blinds
not just shoes - women's shoes.
Shady smelly things going on there.
Witness protection program
He 😵 in the end. Lt Casello tells them.