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23 episodes

Married... with Children - Season 4

First aired Sep 3, 1989Season 4

Browse all 23 episodes in this season, including available images, air dates, runtimes, ratings and episode summaries from TMDB.

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Marco-Hugo Landeta Vacas

May 24, 2026
10.0

(CASTELLANO) Matrimonio con hijos es uno de mis recuerdos televisivos más maravillosos. La descubrí en La 2, casi de casualidad, y me atrapó de una manera brutal. Me reía muchísimo con Al Bundy, con Peg, con Kelly, con Bud, con los vecinos, con ese salón horrible, ese sofá, esa escalera, esa casa donde parecía que todo estaba siempre a punto de venirse abajo. Luego, cuando llegué a Estados Unidos y la veía allí en emisión, con episodios de estreno los jueves, ya fue otra cosa. Aquello era una cita. Me meaba de risa. Lo que tenía esta serie, y sigue teniendo, es que era lo contrario de la familia perfecta de televisión. Mientras tantas sitcoms vendían hogares amables, padres comprensivos, hijos con problemas que se solucionaban al final del episodio y una moraleja limpita antes de los créditos, Matrimonio con hijos hacía justo lo contrario. Aquí no había redención, ni lección, ni abrazo final que arreglara nada. Había frustración, dinero que no llegaba, deseo muerto, insultos, egoísmo, fracaso y una familia que se odiaba queriéndose o se quería odiándose, que casi es más exacto. Al Bundy es uno de los grandes personajes de la comedia televisiva. Un vendedor de zapatos amargado, un antiguo héroe de instituto convertido en perdedor profesional, un hombre que ha sido derrotado por el matrimonio, el trabajo, los hijos, los vecinos, la vida y probablemente por el propio universo. Y aun así era invencible a su manera. No porque ganara nunca, sino porque seguía ahí, sentado en el sofá, con la mano en el pantalón, mirando la tele y soltando frases como cuchilladas. Ed O’Neill estaba inmenso. Aguantaba primeros planos como pocos, con esa cara entre náusea, resignación y desprecio absoluto por todo. Pero la serie no funcionaba solo por Al. Peg era una fuerza cómica tremenda, una mujer que convertía la vagancia, el consumismo y la crueldad doméstica en arte. Kelly era mucho más que la rubia tonta de manual, porque Christina Applegate tenía una vis cómica enorme y sabía hacer que la estupidez fuera ritmo, presencia y personaje. Bud, con toda su miseria adolescente, completaba una familia que parecía diseñada para destruir cualquier idea decente de convivencia. Y eso era precisamente lo divertido. Vista ahora, claro, hay cosas que han envejecido regular. Algunos chistes son facilones, otros son muy de su época y la serie repite fórmulas hasta agotarlas. Pero incluso eso forma parte de su identidad. Era grosera, incorrecta, exagerada, a veces muy bestia, pero también tenía una libertad que hoy se echa de menos. No fingía ser noble. No pedía perdón. No intentaba educarte. Solo quería hacerte reír mientras dinamitaba la imagen de la familia americana feliz. Y por eso fue tan importante. Muchísimas comedias posteriores aprendieron algo de ella: la familia como campo de batalla, el protagonista como antihéroe miserable, la ausencia de moralina, el gusto por el sarcasmo, por lo incómodo, por lo feo. Puede que en España no tuviera el mismo éxito que en Estados Unidos, pero los que la vimos la recordamos muy bien. Porque no se parecía a nada. Porque era sucia, rápida, cruel y divertidísima. Para mí, Matrimonio con hijos sigue siendo una maravilla. No perfecta, no fina, no elegante, pero sí brutalmente divertida y con una personalidad enorme. Una sitcom corrosiva, cafre, inolvidable, hecha alrededor de uno de los mayores perdedores de la televisión. Y qué grande era ese perdedor. (ENGLISH) Married... with Children is one of my most wonderful television memories. I discovered it on Spanish TV almost by accident, and it grabbed me immediately. I laughed so much with Al Bundy, Peg, Kelly, Bud, the neighbors, that awful living room, that couch, that staircase, that house where everything always seemed on the verge of falling apart. Then, when I got to the United States and watched it there with new episodes on Thursdays, it became something else. It was an appointment. I laughed like crazy. What this show had, and still has, is that it was the opposite of the perfect television family. While so many sitcoms sold warm homes, understanding parents, children with problems solved by the end of the episode, and a clean little moral before the credits, Married... with Children did exactly the opposite. There was no redemption, no lesson, no final hug that fixed anything. There was frustration, no money, dead desire, insults, selfishness, failure, and a family that hated each other lovingly or loved each other hatefully, which may be more accurate. Al Bundy is one of the great characters in television comedy. A bitter shoe salesman, a former high school hero turned professional loser, a man defeated by marriage, work, children, neighbors, life, and probably the universe itself. And yet he was somehow unbeatable. Not because he ever won, but because he was still there, sitting on the couch, hand in his pants, watching TV and throwing out lines like knife wounds. Ed O’Neill was immense. Few actors could hold a close-up like him, with that face somewhere between nausea, resignation, and absolute contempt for everything. But the show did not work because of Al alone. Peg was a tremendous comic force, a woman who turned laziness, consumerism, and domestic cruelty into art. Kelly was much more than the standard dumb blonde, because Christina Applegate had enormous comic timing and knew how to make stupidity into rhythm, presence, and character. Bud, with all his teenage misery, completed a family that seemed designed to destroy any decent idea of living together. And that was exactly why it was so funny. Watching it now, of course, some things have not aged perfectly. Some jokes are easy, others are very much of their time, and the series repeats its formulas until it nearly wears them out. But even that is part of its identity. It was crude, incorrect, exaggerated, sometimes very rough, but it also had a freedom that is easy to miss today. It did not pretend to be noble. It did not apologize. It did not try to educate you. It only wanted to make you laugh while blowing up the image of the happy American family. And that is why it mattered. So many later comedies learned something from it: the family as a battlefield, the protagonist as a miserable antihero, the absence of moral lessons, the taste for sarcasm, discomfort, and ugliness. It may not have had the same success in Spain that it had in the United States, but those of us who watched it remember it very clearly. Because it was unlike anything else. Because it was dirty, fast, cruel, and hilarious. For me, Married... with Children remains a marvel. Not perfect, not refined, not elegant, but brutally funny and full of personality. A corrosive, outrageous, unforgettable sitcom built around one of television’s greatest losers. And what a great loser he was.

Episodes

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Episode 1

Hot off the Grill

7.6
Sep 3, 198922 min13 votes

Marcy's dead aunt's ashes end up in the Labor Day hamburgers.

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Episode 2

Dead Men Don't Do Aerobics

7.4
Sep 10, 198922 min12 votes

Peggy wins a free health week with the healthiest man in Chicago, but ends up converting him to her lifestyle, and he drops dead.

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Episode 3

Buck Saves the Day

6.9
Sep 24, 198922 min11 votes

Kelly and Bud try to raise money to got to a concert. Kelly's scheme involves playing poker against Peggy's friends and Bud makes Al take a bunch of kids camping.

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Episode 4

Tooth or Consequences

7.5
Oct 1, 198922 min11 votes

Al goes to Marcy's dentist and finds that he has a relationship with his assistant.

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Episode 5

He Ain't Much, but He's Mine

7.0
Oct 8, 198922 min11 votes

Peggy talks to a woman at a beauty parlor, and becomes convinced that Al is cheating on her, with that woman.

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Episode 6

Fair Exchange

7.7
Oct 29, 198922 min12 votes

The Bundys lets a foreign exchange student live in their home for the weekly $500 that the government will pay them, but the french girl ends up ruining Kelly's social life.

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Episode 7

Desperately Seeking Miss October

7.6
Nov 5, 198922 min12 votes

A Playboy model visits the shoe store and Al wants to find out which issue she is in, but Peggy sold his Playboy collection and Al has to convince her to get the magazines back.

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Episode 8

976-SHOE

7.7
Nov 12, 198922 min15 votes

Steve risks his job when Al takes a $50,000 loan from Steve's bank to start a shoe hotline.

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Episode 9

Oh, What a Feeling

7.4
Nov 19, 198922 min12 votes

Al decides to get a new car, but finds out that Peggy spent all his saved up money, and he has to buy an old, used car.

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Episode 10

At the Zoo

6.7
Nov 26, 198922 min14 votes

Steve spends time at the zoo with the Bundys instead of looking for a job, which upsets Marcy.

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Episode 11

It's a Bundyful Life (1)

7.3
Dec 17, 198922 min13 votes

Al has finally saved up enough money to buy Christmas gifts for everyone, but a few late customers to the shoe store makes Al unable to get to the bank.

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Episode 12

It's a Bundyful Life (2)

7.8
Dec 17, 198922 min11 votes

Al gets a visit from a guardian angel and discovers what the Bundy household would look like if he was never born.

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Episode 13

Who'll Stop the Rain

7.6
Jan 7, 199022 min12 votes

Al's pride and "do-it-yourself" beliefs annoys the rest of the family when Al decides to fix the leaking roof himself.

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Episode 14

A Taxing Problem

7.0
Jan 14, 199022 min11 votes

After Peggy lied on the Bundy taxes, Al has to find a quick way to raise money for the audit, and when a couple offers good money for Peggy's hair, Al must find a way to convince her.

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Episode 15

Rock and Roll Girl

7.5
Feb 4, 199022 min13 votes

Kelly becomes a rock and roll singer with Bud as her agent.

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Episode 16

You Gotta Know When to Fold 'Em (1)

7.5
Feb 11, 199022 min11 votes

Peggy takes Marcy on a trip to Las Vegas to get over her divorce from Steve.

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Episode 17

You Gotta Know When to Fold 'Em (2)

7.6
Feb 18, 199022 min11 votes

Al, Bud and Kelly arrive in Las Vegas to find Peg and Marcy completely broke, and they must find a way to raise some money to get back home.

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Episode 18

What Goes Around Came Around

6.4
Feb 25, 199022 min14 votes

Bud tries to get revenge on a girl who humiliated him years ago.

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Episode 19

Peggy Turns 300

7.4
Mar 25, 199022 min12 votes

Al plans a special evening for Peggy's birthday by taking her out to the Bowlarama where he hopes to finally beat his arch rival's high game score. Al beats the score, but minutes later, Peggy bowls a perfect game, destroying Al's self-esteem.

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Episode 20

Peggy Made a Little Lamb

7.3
Apr 15, 199022 min10 votes

Peggy must repeat Home Ec class to get her high school diploma.

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Episode 21

Rain Girl

7.3
Apr 29, 199022 min12 votes

Kelly gets a new job as a weather girl at a local news station.

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Episode 22

The Agony of De-Feet

6.8
May 6, 199022 min12 votes

Al has to judge a beauty contest at the shoe store and has nightmares about feet. Meanwhile, Kelly tricks Bud and Marcy into thinking they slept with each other.

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Episode 23

Yard Sale

6.8
May 13, 199022 min12 votes

After discovering Peggy's latest purchases, Al throws a yard sale to get rid of a lot of the junk, but no one is interested.