¡La felicidad doméstica nunca fue así!
En "Matrimonio con hijos" se parodiaba la familia norteamericana de los años 80: un marido al que poco le importaba su familia; la señora, una impulsiva compradora; la hija, que era el estereotipo de "rubia sexy y tonta"; y el hijo, un perdedor que busca ser atractivo. Posteriormente se unirían a la familia Seven, un hijo adoptado. Los Bundy viven en Chicago y, aunque no podría afirmarse que se aprecien particularmente, siempre se mantienen juntos. Tal y como el mismo Al Bundy explica: "Amor, odio... mira, somos una familia, ¿cuál es la diferencia?". Su convivencia, y la relación con sus vecinos, una pareja de recién casados idealistas y poco conscientes de la realidad del matrimonio, fue el punto de partida para una de las series más sarcásticas, desvergonzadas y cáusticas de la historia de la televisión norteamericana.
"Married... with Children," a groundbreaking sitcom produced by Columbia Pictures Television and Embassy Communications, premiered in 1987 and quickly became a cultural phenomenon in the United States. Created by Michael G. Moye and Ron Leavitt, the show offered a refreshingly cynical take on the American family, focusing on the misadventures of the Bundy clan. Led by the perpetually disgruntled shoe salesman Al Bundy, portrayed by Ed O'Neill, the series broke the mold of the idealized family sitcoms of its time, opting instead for a more realistic and often irreverent portrayal of domestic life. The Bundy family, residing in a modest home in Chicago, included Al's materialistic wife, Peggy (Katey Sagal), their dim-witted son, Bud (David Faustino), and their promiscuous daughter, Kelly (Christina Applegate). The show's humor was derived from the family's constant squabbles, financial struggles, and Al's disdain for his job and his family's antics. Neighboring characters, such as the overly amorous Marcy D'Arcy (Amanda Bearse) and her husband Jefferson (Ted McGinley), added to the show's comedic chaos, often serving as foils to the Bundys' dysfunction. "Married... with Children" was notable for pushing the boundaries of television content during its era. It tackled controversial topics and used risqué humor that was unprecedented for network television at the time. This boldness not only attracted a dedicated fanbase but also sparked debates about the appropriateness of its content, cementing its place in television history as a trailblazer. The show's willingness to delve into the less savory aspects of family life resonated with audiences who appreciated its honesty and humor. Running for 11 seasons until its conclusion in 1997, "Married... with Children" left an indelible mark on the sitcom genre. Its influence can be seen in subsequent shows that adopted a similarly irreverent tone. The series not only provided countless laughs but also paved the way for more diverse representations of family dynamics on television. Today, it remains a beloved classic, celebrated for its daring approach and the unforgettable characters that brought the Bundy family to life.
Año1987
Número de episodios258
Número de temporadas11
Duración del episodio22
EstadoEnded
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GénerosComedia
Países de producciónUnited States of America