Y'all are nuts. The studio audience going crazy was half the fun of this show. And honestly, a much more accurate representation of what attending a live show was always like. The stage is thought of as this dignified, sophisticated place now, but most of history, going to a play was more like attending a pro wrestling match.
Would not say "most of history" and at least not in every type of play back for example in ancient Greece when theater started. First of not every play was comedy, tragedies were more serious and second , ancient Greeks considered theater as teaching which is why for poor citizens who could not afford it the admission price was payed by the state.
Full service usually consisted of them fueling the vehicle, clean the windshield, check fluids, and check the tire pressure. Anymore it is nothing like it once was.
Married... with Children first aired on April 5, 1987 and ended on May 5, 1997, with 259 episodes over 11 seasons. Christina was 15 years old on the 1st season in 1987
The "Good Girl" scene is funnier with context. The only thing Al has to be proud of is his High School Football Record from Polk High. Some new kid at the School was going to break his record and Kelly who had a crush on the boy and even joined the Cheerleaders to get close to him ended up costing him the game and by default persevering Al's record.
Was in the audience for three episodes of MWC! Even got a few autographs from Faustino, Sagal, & O’neill! (My Niece awesomely obtained a signed pic of Christina Applegate for me, to complete my Bundy collection.) I even won a script for the episode, “No Chicken, No Check”, & a, “Hell Yes, I Watch Married With Children!” bumper sticker! One of the best US TV sitcoms, ever! There was talk of a reboot, just a few years ago. Possibly even an animated version, that would feature the voices of the original cast. No idea where it stands, at this point. (Especially with Ms. Applegate’s sad health issues.) Still… Here’s hoping! 🤞🤞🤞 Best to you all! 😁
There was a woman from Michigan, Terry Rakolta, through her attempts to get married with children taken off the air, was actually was a huge benefit to the show. She had what's referred to as the Barbra Streisand effect. She drew more attention to the show than if she had simply kept her mouth shut.
Love it! Funny you should mention the live studio audience, we Americans are hardened to it. Good thing, too! That's essentially what we're watching when we watch reaction videos like this! We're waiting to hear the parts you laugh at. LOL
Where i live you have to pay cash first or put your card in the machine before the pumps will even start. No pumping and paying after. The four cast members of this show are still super close. Both David and Christina consider Ed and Katey like second parents all these years after the show ended.
Gas station pumps in the US don.t work until you pay, and automatically cut you off when you reach the amount that you paid for, in the case of cash. In the case of using card chip, or tap to pay, you have to use your card first. You can't' steal gas unless the gas station has a 30-year-old pump, which I don't even see in tiny Texas towns of less than 2,000 people.
Aidan would be shocked by the scene in "Back to the Future" when Marty goes back to 1955 and sees several gas station attendants service the car -- one to pump the gas; one to fill your tires with air, another to check your oil and clean your windshields. Self-service is relatively new...going back to the early 80s. As someone who lives in New Jersey, I prefer having someone pump my gas. It gives people jobs and there are millions of American men whose first job as a teenager was pumping gas at a gas station.
Millions of people are employed in NJ pumping as ? NJ population is 9.2 million , damn at least a minimum of 10 percent of NJ population works at gas attendant. with Millions that may go up!
@@shawnanderson6313 You sound sarcastic and that somehow pumping gas is beneath you. My great-uncle was laid off from his job in 1971 and took a job pumping gas at a gas station two blocks from his home. That was in Pennsylvania, which is now self-serve. Were he alive today, that job would not be available to him. Many of my friends started out pumping gas in high school. So did my brother. There is nothing wrong with it.
@@firebird7479 Nope, I was point out how your stat is misleading and does not make sense that 10 percent of NJ is pumping gas. I live in state that is self serve I pump gas for free. So not sure how it would be beneath me ? I work in service industry for 6 years while in school and college. But keeping make assumption about people you barely know , it will get you far in life.
@@shawnanderson6313 Talk about making assumptions...I made NO STAT whatsoever about what percentage of the state is pumping gas. You're just pulling shit out of your ass and frankly, are doing so just to be a dick. You took something that I pointed out the history of working at a gas station and decided to go full asshole about it. Take you shit somewhere else.
@@shawnanderson6313 You need a course in reading comprehensions. I gave NO STAT whatsoever about MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN NEW JERSEY PUMPING GAS. I said that millions of men --- OVER THE COURSE OF HISTORY --- worked at a gas station as an attendant as their first job, and not just New Jersey...before self-serve became a thing. And you don't pump gas for free. You pay just like the rest of us. So, reading isn't your strong suit. Take some lessons...it will get you far in life.
I'm 66. When I was a kid, all gas stations were manned by attendants who pumped the fuel. Self service started in the 70s when prices rose with the oil embargo.
I haven't never been to a gas station where you don't pay first. Back in the old days maybe, not today. Everything is credit cards at the pump. The only time you would go inside is if you needed food or a beverage.
The studio audience for this show was different than for other sitcoms. The atmosphere at the taping of this show was more like a stage play, where the audience cheers and claps for their favorite actors as they make an entrance. You see some of that during Seinfeld when Kramer barges into Jerry's apartment. I don't know what it is called, but a specific type of stage play encourages that type of audience interaction and this show was like that.
Well, for a time, people _did_ just drive off without paying for gas. But as you said: cameras have helped a lot with that. And even before paying at the pump, they'd make you prepay before they turned the pump on,m if it was an area where that was a big problem or after a certain hour at night. Now that's a big problem with the self-checkouts at our supermarkets. To the point that they're getting phased out in favor of going back to manned cash registers. I don't know what it's like in the UK, but shoplifting has gone _through the roof_ here in the States. And as a first: NO ONE CARES except the owners. Everyone is getting squeezed so hard and the wealthy are so hated that you see someone at Walmart stuffing a bit of food in their coat, you just mind your own business. Even the employees don't care. They get the same rotten pay either way. Hell, they're more likely to get in trouble for confronting a shoplifter than just pretending they didn't see anything.
Full service at gas stations (which was standard) used to include pumping your gas (petrol), washing your windshield (windscreen), checking your oil level and radiator and bringing the chrarge card imprinter out for you to sign the slip. All you had to do was roll down your window. I remember too when you could drive, up pump your gas and walk into the station to pay for it.
One weapon that is used here in America to combat drive off's at the gas pump is that the plate is traced to the owner of the vehicle and the driver's license of the owner is suspended until the bill is paid and it is adjudicated in court. Police usually won't chase you down.
States that require full serve gas stations do so to keep people from losing their jobs, it isn't something the company does for security. If it were up to the station owners they'd want everything self serve so they didn't have to pay someone to do it.
NJ is still full service for gas/petrol. I usually get gas at a local convenience store (Wawa). You can either give the attendant your card or you can pay inside the store. The cashier uses a 2-way radio to let the attendant know that you've paid inside. Either way you can't pump fuel without being charged first. Even in other states you can't start fueling until you've inserted a card or have paid inside. I honestly don't know how cash transactions are handled. I haven't paid with cash for years🤷♂️
Most gas station are pre pay with Credit Card, not only because of crime, but it helps to lower the number of employees needed to attend the gas station. Now days a lot of gas station are open 24/7 and the store is closed, thus have zero labor cost.
at the time this episode was made, full serve gas was a few cents higher than self serve gas in a lot of the larger cities so you paid for the privilege of not pumping your own gas.
I wonder if daz is like this as a dad in terms of awkward conversations with his daughter 🤔 😅does gaynor has to take over or yall talk about anything 😅and if aiden brings girls home 😮❤😊
Y'all are nuts. The studio audience going crazy was half the fun of this show.
And honestly, a much more accurate representation of what attending a live show was always like.
The stage is thought of as this dignified, sophisticated place now, but most of history, going to a play was more like attending a pro wrestling match.
Would not say "most of history" and at least not in every type of play back for example in ancient Greece when theater started. First of not every play was comedy, tragedies were more serious and second , ancient Greeks considered theater as teaching which is why for poor citizens who could not afford it the admission price was payed by the state.
Married with children ran in the US from 1986 to 1997
Actually first episode aired April 5, 1987
Full service usually consisted of them fueling the vehicle, clean the windshield, check fluids, and check the tire pressure. Anymore it is nothing like it once was.
Still exists
@@chrisbryz1652 That they do. Just rare to find anymore.
Married... with Children first aired on April 5, 1987 and ended on May 5, 1997, with 259 episodes over 11 seasons. Christina was 15 years old on the 1st season in 1987
He was legit in the nfl and is a multiple degree gracie jiu jitsu black belt.
Was just gonna mention the jiu-jitsu. He's a legit murderer.
The "Good Girl" scene is funnier with context.
The only thing Al has to be proud of is his High School Football Record from Polk High. Some new kid at the School was going to break his record and Kelly who had a crush on the boy and even joined the Cheerleaders to get close to him ended up costing him the game and by default persevering Al's record.
When I was younger, the attendant that was pumping your gas would also check your oil and clean your windshield.
I LOVE married with children! I grew up watching all these shows in the 90s, please do Al’s best insults next 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Married with children is a classic. I never missed an episode in the 90s 🤣👍
We need more dads like Al bundy in this world 😂😂
My dad was one 😊
@@johankaewberg8162 so you’re probably a good hard working person.
Fun to see Office Bloke Aiden see a YOUNG Ed O'Neal from Modern Family! :) I love both shows!!
I loved that Al Bundy was hilariously crude but loving & backed his family when it counted
Full service also usually cleaned the windshield, checked the oil and basic fluids. Maybe even adding some oil if it's needed.
Was in the audience for three episodes of MWC!
Even got a few autographs from Faustino, Sagal, & O’neill!
(My Niece awesomely obtained a signed pic of Christina Applegate for me, to complete my Bundy collection.)
I even won a script for the episode, “No Chicken, No Check”, & a, “Hell Yes, I Watch Married With Children!” bumper sticker!
One of the best US TV sitcoms, ever!
There was talk of a reboot, just a few years ago. Possibly even an animated version, that would feature the voices of the original cast. No idea where it stands, at this point. (Especially with Ms. Applegate’s sad health issues.)
Still…
Here’s hoping!
🤞🤞🤞
Best to you all!
😁
Al Bundy was one of my late dad's favorites hahaha! Brings back great memories. I can still hear him laughing
There was a woman from Michigan, Terry Rakolta, through her attempts to get married with children taken off the air, was actually was a huge benefit to the show. She had what's referred to as the Barbra Streisand effect. She drew more attention to the show than if she had simply kept her mouth shut.
Love it! Funny you should mention the live studio audience, we Americans are hardened to it. Good thing, too! That's essentially what we're watching when we watch reaction videos like this! We're waiting to hear the parts you laugh at. LOL
Where i live you have to pay cash first or put your card in the machine before the pumps will even start. No pumping and paying after. The four cast members of this show are still super close. Both David and Christina consider Ed and Katey like second parents all these years after the show ended.
Gas station pumps in the US don.t work until you pay, and automatically cut you off when you reach the amount that you paid for, in the case of cash. In the case of using card chip, or tap to pay, you have to use your card first. You can't' steal gas unless the gas station has a 30-year-old pump, which I don't even see in tiny Texas towns of less than 2,000 people.
Not in 1989
I know im old when i relate more to the parents than to dude sitting on the right.
Aidan would be shocked by the scene in "Back to the Future" when Marty goes back to 1955 and sees several gas station attendants service the car -- one to pump the gas; one to fill your tires with air, another to check your oil and clean your windshields. Self-service is relatively new...going back to the early 80s.
As someone who lives in New Jersey, I prefer having someone pump my gas. It gives people jobs and there are millions of American men whose first job as a teenager was pumping gas at a gas station.
Millions of people are employed in NJ pumping as ? NJ population is 9.2 million , damn at least a minimum of 10 percent of NJ population works at gas attendant. with Millions that may go up!
@@shawnanderson6313 You sound sarcastic and that somehow pumping gas is beneath you. My great-uncle was laid off from his job in 1971 and took a job pumping gas at a gas station two blocks from his home. That was in Pennsylvania, which is now self-serve. Were he alive today, that job would not be available to him.
Many of my friends started out pumping gas in high school. So did my brother. There is nothing wrong with it.
@@firebird7479 Nope, I was point out how your stat is misleading and does not make sense that 10 percent of NJ is pumping gas. I live in state that is self serve I pump gas for free. So not sure how it would be beneath me ? I work in service industry for 6 years while in school and college. But keeping make assumption about people you barely know , it will get you far in life.
@@shawnanderson6313 Talk about making assumptions...I made NO STAT whatsoever about what percentage of the state is pumping gas. You're just pulling shit out of your ass and frankly, are doing so just to be a dick. You took something that I pointed out the history of working at a gas station and decided to go full asshole about it.
Take you shit somewhere else.
@@shawnanderson6313 You need a course in reading comprehensions. I gave NO STAT whatsoever about MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN NEW JERSEY PUMPING GAS. I said that millions of men --- OVER THE COURSE OF HISTORY --- worked at a gas station as an attendant as their first job, and not just New Jersey...before self-serve became a thing.
And you don't pump gas for free. You pay just like the rest of us. So, reading isn't your strong suit. Take some lessons...it will get you far in life.
One of my all time favorite shows! By the way, they did record with a live audience
Not only did she play Peggy Bundy, Katey Sagal also played Leela in Futurama.
And Gemma on “Sons of Anarchy”!!
And in Pitch Perfect 3. 😉🥰
I'm 66. When I was a kid, all gas stations were manned by attendants who pumped the fuel. Self service started in the 70s when prices rose with the oil embargo.
I didn't know MWC started in the 80's I thought it was the 90's.
I haven't never been to a gas station where you don't pay first. Back in the old days maybe, not today. Everything is credit cards at the pump. The only time you would go inside is if you needed food or a beverage.
Ed O'Neill was almost a pro football player. Cut from the Steelers in 1969 for L.C. Greenwood and Mean Joe Greene two defensive icons.
He's also a black belt in BJJ and trained under Rorion Gracie.
The studio audience for this show was different than for other sitcoms. The atmosphere at the taping of this show was more like a stage play, where the audience cheers and claps for their favorite actors as they make an entrance. You see some of that during Seinfeld when Kramer barges into Jerry's apartment. I don't know what it is called, but a specific type of stage play encourages that type of audience interaction and this show was like that.
Well, for a time, people _did_ just drive off without paying for gas.
But as you said: cameras have helped a lot with that. And even before paying at the pump, they'd make you prepay before they turned the pump on,m if it was an area where that was a big problem or after a certain hour at night.
Now that's a big problem with the self-checkouts at our supermarkets. To the point that they're getting phased out in favor of going back to manned cash registers.
I don't know what it's like in the UK, but shoplifting has gone _through the roof_ here in the States.
And as a first: NO ONE CARES except the owners. Everyone is getting squeezed so hard and the wealthy are so hated that you see someone at Walmart stuffing a bit of food in their coat, you just mind your own business.
Even the employees don't care. They get the same rotten pay either way. Hell, they're more likely to get in trouble for confronting a shoplifter than just pretending they didn't see anything.
Full service at gas stations (which was standard) used to include pumping your gas (petrol), washing your windshield (windscreen), checking your oil level and radiator and bringing the chrarge card imprinter out for you to sign the slip. All you had to do was roll down your window. I remember too when you could drive, up pump your gas and walk into the station to pay for it.
I miss full serve
One weapon that is used here in America to combat drive off's at the gas pump is that the plate is traced to the owner of the vehicle and the driver's license of the owner is suspended until the bill is paid and it is adjudicated in court. Police usually won't chase you down.
They did live studio audience's back then
I think your son might appreciate All Bundy's Most Savage Moments a lot more. This compilation is a lot less edgy than most of the others.
States that require full serve gas stations do so to keep people from losing their jobs, it isn't something the company does for security. If it were up to the station owners they'd want everything self serve so they didn't have to pay someone to do it.
NJ is still full service for gas/petrol. I usually get gas at a local convenience store (Wawa). You can either give the attendant your card or you can pay inside the store. The cashier uses a 2-way radio to let the attendant know that you've paid inside. Either way you can't pump fuel without being charged first. Even in other states you can't start fueling until you've inserted a card or have paid inside. I honestly don't know how cash transactions are handled. I haven't paid with cash for years🤷♂️
Most gas station are pre pay with Credit Card, not only because of crime, but it helps to lower the number of employees needed to attend the gas station. Now days a lot of gas station are open 24/7 and the store is closed, thus have zero labor cost.
Here we used to watch the English TV show " The Young Ones".🤣
WE MISS SOPHIE!!
Full serve would also check your fluids and clean your windows.
The best stupid comedy ever produced. I love Christina Applegate (the girl)
You should react to home improvement videos. Those were hilarious.
you can't steal gas from the pumps in the US, you have to pay first before the pump turns on
Someone should introduce Daz to sunscreen lol
Back in the 90s you could still pump n run and get away with it. I know because I did it! lol
It was taped in front of a live audience.Cristina Applegate has Multiple Sclerosis now and can no longer stand up.Sad.
If you notice closely you'll see he reads the same newspaper in modern family as he Does with the Bundys 😂 little Easter egg
If Christina Applegate is your age now, she always has been, Gaynor! lol
at the time this episode was made, full serve gas was a few cents higher than self serve gas in a lot of the larger cities so you paid for the privilege of not pumping your own gas.
Chistina Applegate has hd some serious health issues, she has double mastectomy breast cancer and Now she has MS- multiple sclerosis
Filling up gas by someone else is a big thing? Damn in India everywhere gas station is special then lol
I know someone from India that learned English watching this show.
Christina Applegate is sick with MS. She's not been doing well.
Shout out to Christina Applegate
The son was bored out of his mind 😂
In the 80s when a blonde in a miniskirt walked in guys would express excitement by clapping and whistling, strange times I know...
Where's the lovely and gracious, Sofie?
Al Bundy is a wise man.
Dang! Aidan couldn't look more bored.
You have to pay before you pump gas. Everywhere now
I wonder if daz is like this as a dad in terms of awkward conversations with his daughter 🤔 😅does gaynor has to take over or yall talk about anything 😅and if aiden brings girls home 😮❤😊
if you get a chance watch the movie Dutch he is a main character
The gas pump will not work until you insert your credit or debit card clears.
to me it was yesterday
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
How can the guy on the right have zero personality?
Asking for a friend.
I agree with Aiden I can't stand the audience even back then.