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Faustino’s ‘Married… with Children’ spinoff
If there was any time for a show of this ilk to move forward, its now, when Full House is getting a spinoff, and Coach, Heroes(Reborn), Twin Peaks and The X-Files are making new episodes for audiences.
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Applegate herself said,
“All of us have said we would all be there for [Faustino].”
Applegate stars in the “Vacation” reboot, Ed O’Neill stars in “Modern Family” and Katey Sagal will appear in FX’s “The Bastard Executioner“, after starring as Gemma in the network’s “Sons of Anarchy“.
The news about Married is a bit more surprising, however, as aside from Bud “Grandmaster B” Bundy, the cast is all doing very well for themselves.
“The whole cast, including Christina, is down to do little bits in it”, David said. She also hints on what Kelly must be like now after all these years, “Kelly Bundy probably has like 10 kids. I’m sure of it”, she quipped.
“Married… With Children” featured a dysfunctional family living in a fictional Chicago suburb and aired for 11 seasons, ending on June 9, 1997.
If they did work it out, it would be quite the reunion for the cast, following their 11-season run on Fox, from 1987-1997. He is married to the loud Peggy.
Though Married with Children was never a big victor in the ratings, it had a loyal fan base, and the controversy surrounding the show’s sexual overtones resulted in a vocal boycott movement because of Married’s purported disparaging of American family values.
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The 41-year-old, who played Bud Bundy on the Fox series, noted that Sony now had the rights, adding: ‘They’re excited about it.’. Stay tuned for updates on the spin-off.