Married With Children’s edgy comedy pushed limits for years, but one episode became so bad that it was taken out of the air completely. After years in the vault, the iconic “lost” episode may now finally be viewed after fans have been speculating about it for decades, exchanging bits and speculations.
I’ll See You in Court was an episode that debuted in 1989 but was swiftly canceled because of its explicit plot. There were several jokes that were considered “too hot for TV” at the time, and the narrative revolved around Al and Peg Bundy getting caught up in a scandal at a shady hotel. The program was never properly rebroadcast in the US since network censors deemed it went too far.
The episode, which is sometimes referred to as the “banned Bundy episode,” became legendary among ardent fans. The mystery was compounded by the years-long circulation of bootleg versions. However, I’ll See You in Court is now returning to audiences in its unedited version thanks to loosened regulations and streaming services that are eager for vintage material.
Fans are getting ready to witness the Bundys at their most outlandish, and social media is ablaze with excitement. Others believe it demonstrates how far ahead of its time the program was, while others are referring to it as a time capsule of 1980s humor. This “banned” episode will undoubtedly rank among the most talked-about TV comebacks ever.