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If it really bothered her, she could have spoken out back then and left the show. I'm sure no one forced her to stay once her contract was up for renewal. She already made her money from the show, so her words mean nothing. |
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Katey Segal's recurring role on The Conners really feels like her career has come full circle if you ask me. I say this because back in the late '80s through the '90s, Married...with Children, The Conners back when it was Roseanne, and The Simpsons were on the front of boundary pushing, unconventional domestic sitcoms that really went against the grain of what was on prime time TV at the time. It's sort of like how you could say that Ed O'Neill's career went full circle when he landed Modern Family, which again had him play the patriarch of a dysfunctional family.
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Keep in mind that television censorship was still in place for the most part and audiences weren't used to the brashness of the Bundys.
Now, the Bundys seem tame, especially when compared to some of today's more provocative shows. |
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Al was a broken man who couldn't get past not attaining his football dreams. All the while, his kids would always come to him for guidance. But in the case of Bud, he never grew past being a smarmy doofus because his father never really tried to teach him how to be a confident man. And Kelly constantly bringing so many guys over was actually a cry for attention. Peggy meanwhile, often tried to be a loving wife, but Al like I said, was too broken for it. |
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I think that critics such as Terry Rakolta, focus on the crude, gross humor and overlook the fact that MWC was actually a satire of American life. Take Al for instance, the show made it very clear that he was a loser and not somebody who should be held up like a role model or a source of wisdom. Al was at the end of the day, an angry and bitter man who refused to own up to his failures.
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I think Seven was the little boy that was abandoned by his parents? That is messed up Katy would knock the show considering her time span on it. That is sad she miscarried in real life.
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