Al Bundy (Married With Children) Chicago Bears MVP Rookie Football Card
Married… with Children “Damn Bundys” (S11 E21)
Al Bundy sells his soul to the devil in order to lead the Chicago Bears to the Super Bowl as the best and oldest rookie in NFL history, earning him the nickname Al “Shoehorn” Bundy. Al is then killed by two players on the opposing team that tackle him and taken to Hell. To torture Al, the devil kills off his family and the D’Arcys, sending them all to Hell for eternity, where Al challenges Lucifer to a game of football in exchange for his soul. Just as Al goes to catch the game-winning pass, Lucifer freezes time and gives Al two options: Catch the ball and send everyone back to Earth or drop the ball and only Al will be sent back to Earth along with three Hell babes holding big sacks of cash. After some hesitation, Al eventually chooses to catch the game-winning ball and is sent back to Earth with his family and the D’Arcys.
“Damn Bundys” is the 21st episode of the eleventh and final season of the American sitcom “Married… with Children.” The episode originally aired on May 5, 1997, on Fox.
In the episode, Al and Peggy Bundy’s marriage is put to the test when they discover that their marriage license was never filed, meaning they are not legally married. The revelation leads them to consider whether they should remain together or go their separate ways. Meanwhile, their children, Kelly and Bud, attempt to come up with a plan to keep their parents together.
The episode features the return of several former cast members, including David Garrison as Steve Rhoades, Amanda Bearse as Marcy D’Arcy, and Ted McGinley as Jefferson D’Arcy. The episode ends with Al and Peggy renewing their vows in a ceremony at the local mall, with all of their family and friends in attendance.
“Damn Bundys” is considered to be one of the most memorable episodes of the series, as it brings closure to the show’s main storyline and characters. It also marks the end of the show’s 11-year run on Fox.
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