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“Married… with Children” had its fair share of bloopers and mistakes. In “You Better Watch Out,” Ed O’Neil broke character, smiling during a scene with a mall Santa. Props mishaps, like a bending rubber axe handle in “Poppy’s By The Tree,” and spatial oddities with a machete in a bed, added unintentional humor.

Plot holes emerged in “You Gotta Know When To Fold ‘Em,” as Al struggled to buy a pizza due to maxed-out credit cards but later easily purchased three airline tickets.

In “Movie Show,” continuity errors featured magically empty candy boxes at a snack bar. Episode 22 of Season 5, “You Better Shop Around,” showcased various issues, including a visible stunt performer and inconsistencies with a wobbly cart.

Accidental glimpses of crew members appeared in episodes like “A Man’s Castle” and “Driving Mr. Boondy,” with shadows and a boom microphone making unexpected appearances. Despite these mishaps, “Married… with Children” remains a beloved sitcom

 

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