"So This is How Sinatra Felt" - Peg sends Bud and Kelly to spy on Al when she thinks he's cheating on her.
The less-than-lovable Bundys. Al Bundy (Ed O'Neill) the shoe salesman, Peggy (Katey Sagal) who spends most of Al's money, party animal Kelly (Christina Applegate) and egocentric Bud (David Faustino).
"How Green Was My Apple" - The Bundy's and the D'Arcys go to war over a property line dispute.
"The England Show, Part 2" - The Bundy's arrive in Lower Uncton, England, where the townspeople are plotting to kill them.
"Buck Has a Belly Ache" - Peg feels left out when everyone's attention turns to a distraught Buck.
"The Wedding Repercussions" - 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.
"Every Bundy Has a Birthday" - When Seven can't remember his birthday, Peggy assigns him one, selecting the next day, which also happens to be Al's birthday.
"Field of Screams" - Al fights to keep an auto factory from replacing his high school football field.
"The England Show, Part 3" - Al fights in an old fashioned joust to save his family.
"If I Could See Me Now" - Al gets glasses -- and only wishes they were rose colored.
"Al on the Rocks" - When Peggy panics over Seven's sneezes, she begins piling up medical bills, forcing Al to take on a second job as a topless bartender.
"The D'arcy Files" - Jefferson reveals his past life as a spy.
"God's Shoes" - Al has a divine inspiration and feels it is his duty to manufacture and mass market God's shoes.
"Scared Single" - Al hires Aaron, a recent Polk high school graduate to work in his shoe store for the summer. Aaron sees Al as a hero and when he announces of his decision to marry, Al takes full advantage by giving the boy the benefit of wisdom not to ever marry and become like him.
"The Proposition" - Coco (Vanna White), 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.
"What I Did for Love" - Peg tries everything in the book to renew Al's romantic interest in her -- up to and including promises of five-course meals.
"The Legend of Ironhead Haynes" - When Al's sarcasm costs him his prized parking space, he turns to a manly hero for advice.
"Kelly Does Hollywood: Part 1" - Kelly has her five minutes in the spotlight when her public access show takes off in the ratings.
"Look Who's Barking" - Buck, the Dog, fed up with the Bundy's neglect, decides to leave home and venture out into the world.
"Frat Chance" - Desperate for a date, Bud founds his own community college fraternity in his garage.
"Nooner or Later" - To win a contest, Peggy must persuade Al to come home from work to engage in some afternoon hanky-panky.
"Weenie Tot Lovers & Other Strangers" - Peg and Al must decide whether to give their last hundred dollars to Bud, who's been selected a top teen or to Kelly, who's got a chance to become Miss Weenie Tot.
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