Overview: Al is shocked about having another kid when Peggy's relatives leave their five-year-old son Seven in the Bundy home.
Overview: Kelly has to walk through the wilderness after dumping her boyfriend in the forest. Al and Peg try to talk their marriage alive, but without success. Bud dates a girl with the measles.
Overview: Peggy discovers that Seven does not know when his birthday is, and the family decides to celebrate him... on Al's birthday.
Overview: Al has to take a job as a topless bartender to pay for Seven's doctor bill, but Peggy fears that Bud and Kelly might make Seven sick, and kicks them out of the house.
Overview: Peggy tries to make Al more interested in having sex with her by purchasing new dresses, unsucessfully.
Overview: Bud starts his own fraternity to get women.
Overview: The Bundys vote against a two cent beer tax.
Overview: Al makes Kelly get a job, so she becomes a waitress.
Overview: Al and the family try to sneak into the first class lounge by dressing up like rock stars.
Overview: Al buys a cemetery plot so that he will be buried next to a western movie star and a mule. But Peggy feels excluded.
Overview: Bud gets a huge money grant to go to college, but Al and Peggy spend it all on items for themselves.
Overview: Al remembers how the Bundys celebrated Christmas over the years.
Overview: Al becomes frustrated when Peggy can't decide what to wear to a family wedding. Meanwhile, Bud gets to know the bride and Kelly spends time with the bridesmaids.
Overview: Peggy and Marcy ruin Al's fishing trip by constantly fighting. Meanwhile, Jefferson and the kids spend Marcy's money.
Overview: Kelly buys a motorcycle, which upsets the rest of the family who find it unsafe.
Overview: Peggy creates a cartoon character named Mr. Empty Pants, who bears a strange resemblance to Al.
Overview: Bud appears on a game show for single men. Meanwhile, Al and Peg don't sleep for days and Kelly fears that there is a conspiracy against her.
Overview: Peggy tells Seven a fantasy store about pirates and beautiful princesses.
Overview: Al competes in an athletic championship for seniors.
Overview: Al ends up being sued by a burglar after Al punches him while he breaks into the Bundy house.
Overview: The Bundys go to the movie theater for Kelly's birthday and they see her boyfriend with another woman.
Overview: Al's lack of performance in the bedroom makes him the laugh of the town, so Al sets his mind on getting back in shape.
Overview: Al plans on retiring early, but Peggy spends too much money shopping and he must get a job at Homeplate Athletic Shoes.
Overview: Al tries to scam the insurance company when the Dodge is stolen.
Overview: Bud's cousin shows up angry after finding out that someone slept with his wife before their wedding... not knowing that that person is Bud.
Overview: Al's old girlfriend wants to buy Al from Peggy for $500,000.