Storytime

Working With Katey Sagal: The Powerhouse Who Held Us Together

By David Faustino / March 30, 2026 /

Katey was the glue. Peg Bundy’s energy was outrageous, but Katey’s presence was grounding. Her physical comedy was underrated. She was our set mom, the exact opposite of Peg.

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

By David Faustino / March 29, 2026 /

Ed O’Neill is one of the greatest comedic actors of all time. His secret? Stillness. He never forced jokes. He played honest. I learned more from Ed than any acting class could ever teach.

The Episodes That Were Way Harder Than They Looked

By David Faustino / March 28, 2026 /

Some episodes look simple on screen but were absolute beasts behind the scenes. Physical comedy, crowd scenes, animals, stunts. The miracle is they look effortless.

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

By David Faustino / March 27, 2026 /

Our crew were absolute professionals. But even pros have their limits. And the Bundys broke them constantly. Camera ops turned away, boom mic guys shook with laughter, and stagehands hid behind walls.

The Fans Who Changed Everything

By David Faustino / March 26, 2026 /

Our fans didn’t just watch the show. They kept it alive. Loud, loyal, unapologetic, and real. They’re the reason the Bundys never died, and honestly, they’re the reason Bundy Club exists today.

Guest Stars: The Chaos They Walked Into

By David Faustino / March 26, 2026 /

Every guest star who walked onto our set said the same thing: ‘This show is wild.’ They weren’t wrong. It was a tornado, but the fun kind.

Jefferson D’Arcy: Ted McGinley’s Secret Comedy Weapon

By David Faustino / March 25, 2026 /

When Ted McGinley walked in as Jefferson D’Arcy, the whole show got a new comedic gear. Jefferson wasn’t a Steve replacement. He was the anti-Steve: shameless, scheming, sweet-talking, and hilariously useless. Ted turned him into chaos with perfect hair.

How Ed, Katey, Christina, and I Became a Family Off Screen

By David Faustino / March 24, 2026 /

Fans always ask what the Bundys were like off camera. The truth: Ed O’Neill, Katey Sagal, Christina Applegate, and I didn’t just play a family for 11 seasons. We became one. Here’s the real story behind the chemistry that made the show legendary.

Why the Show Never Taught Lessons (And Never Would)

By David Faustino / March 22, 2026 /

Every sitcom in the 1980s handed out lessons like candy. Married… with Children handed out nothing but truth. Michael Moye and Ron Leavitt built a show where nobody evolved, nobody apologized, and nobody became a better person next week, and that’s exactly why audiences fell in love with the Bundys.

Peg’s Style: How the Wardrobe Helped Create a TV Legend

By David Faustino / March 21, 2026 /

Peg’s look wasn’t random. Katey Sagal designed every detail from scratch, and it became one of the most iconic costumes in TV history. Here’s how wardrobe became character.