Legacy

Working With Katey Sagal: The Powerhouse Who Held Us Together

By David Faustino / April 19, 2026 /

Off camera, Katey was the opposite of Peg. She was our set mom, the one who kept us grounded, focused, and laughing. But the second the cameras rolled, she became an unstoppable force of comedy.

Working With Ed O’Neill: Acting With a Master of Deadpan

By David Faustino / April 18, 2026 /

Ed O’Neill didn’t just play Al Bundy. He became him. Watching Ed work up close taught me more about comedy than any class ever could. His deadpan was surgical, and his instincts were untouchable.

The Episodes That Were Way Harder Than They Looked

By David Faustino / April 17, 2026 /

Some episodes looked effortless on screen but were absolute beasts behind the scenes. Physical comedy, animal wrangling, crowd scenes, stunts. Here’s what it really took to pull off the big ones.

How the Crew Kept Straight Faces (They Didn’t)

By David Faustino / April 16, 2026 /

Our crew were total pros. Camera operators, lighting, sound, wardrobe. But even the best professionals have limits, and the Bundys broke them on a regular basis. Here’s what really went on behind the cameras.

How Episodes Were Shot: The Magic Behind the Chaos

By David Faustino / April 15, 2026 /

People think sitcoms run like clockwork. Ours ran like a carnival. Table reads on Monday, total chaos by Friday. Here’s what a real shoot week looked like on the set of Married… with Children.

The Truth About the Show’s Early Backlash (And Why It Helped Us)

By David Faustino / April 14, 2026 /

Critics hated us. A woman in Michigan tried to get us canceled. Advertisers ran scared. And somehow, all of that made us bigger than ever. The backlash didn’t hurt Married… with Children. It made us iconic.

Why the Bundy House Looks So Real (The Set Design Secret)

By David Faustino / April 13, 2026 /

The Bundy house wasn’t designed to look nice. It was designed to look lived in. Every clashing color, every beat-up piece of furniture, every stain on that carpet was a deliberate choice. And that’s what made it perfect.

The Big Secret: We Never Expected the Show to Last

By David Faustino / April 9, 2026 /

None of us thought we’d be on television for 11 seasons. We thought the show was too weird, too raw, too unfiltered. But here we are, decades later, still talking about the Bundys.

Sam Kinison: A Comedy Supernova on Our Set

By David Faustino / April 6, 2026 /

If you want to know what raw, unfiltered energy looks like, look up Sam Kinison. Now imagine that unleashed on the Bundy set. Here’s what happened when a comedy legend played Al’s guardian angel.

The Fans Who Changed Everything

By David Faustino / April 1, 2026 /

Our fans were loud, loyal, unapologetic, and real. They created a cult following before cult followings were a thing. The Bundys lived because the fans made sure we never died.