When Major League Baseball goes on a strike, NO MA'AM organizes their own league sponsored by nude bars.When Major League Baseball goes on a strike, NO MA'AM organizes their own league sponsored by nude bars.When Major League Baseball goes on a strike, NO MA'AM organizes their own league sponsored by nude bars.
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- TriviaThis episode revolved around the actual 1994-1995 Major League Baseball strike and featured Major League baseball players and ex-players who were in the midst of the longest professional sports stoppage in decades.
- GoofsIn the opening scene, Griff is wearing a "Man in Training" T-shirt. In the next scene where they are in jail, he is not wearing a "No Ma'am" T-shirt.
- Quotes
Peggy Bundy: Your team is sponsered by a nudie bar?
Al Bundy: Not just our team, Peg, but every team in the league. The Boston Bazooms, the New Jersey Nay-Nays, the Buffalo Bodacious Ta-Tas, and the San Francisco Guys.
- ConnectionsReferences Rodan (1956)
- SoundtracksLove & Marriage
(Theme Song)
Written by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen
Arranged and Conducted by Nelson Riddle
Performed by Frank Sinatra
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This episode basically has the exact same plot as the previous episode but with baseball instead of American football.
That said, the jokes are better than in the previous episode and the subject matter is the less dumb one of the two US exclusive sports.
Apparently, the episode ties into real-world events that were ongoing at the time it was produced, so all in all it seems to have more of an excuse for existing than the episode that precedes it. I just find it baffling that they put these two very similar episodes back to back instead of spacing them out more. Then again, unlike contemporary legendary sitcoms like Seinfeld and The Simpsons, Married... with Children was often very sloppily put together in regards to writing and production, the show lived and died entirely by its side-splitting jokes.
That said, the jokes are better than in the previous episode and the subject matter is the less dumb one of the two US exclusive sports.
Apparently, the episode ties into real-world events that were ongoing at the time it was produced, so all in all it seems to have more of an excuse for existing than the episode that precedes it. I just find it baffling that they put these two very similar episodes back to back instead of spacing them out more. Then again, unlike contemporary legendary sitcoms like Seinfeld and The Simpsons, Married... with Children was often very sloppily put together in regards to writing and production, the show lived and died entirely by its side-splitting jokes.
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- lennholm82
- Feb 24, 2024
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