Bud borrows money from the mob for Kelly's exercise video, but when she has a disagreement with the male lead in the video the mob says they willhug Bud if the video isn't finished. Meanwhile, Al and Jefferson try to install a satellite dish.
s10e01 - Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
s10e02 - A Shoe Room with a View
s10e03 - Requiem for a Dead Briard
s10e04 - Reverend Al
s10e05 - How Bleen was My Kelly
s10e06 - The Weaker Sex
s10e07 - Flight of the Bumblebee
s10e08 - Blonde and Blonder
s10e09 - The Two That Got Away
s10e10 - Dud Bowl II
s10e11 - Bearly Men
s10e12 - Love Conquers Al
s10e13 - I Can't Believe It's Butter
s10e14 - The Hood, the Bud and the Kelly (1)
s10e15 - The Hood, the Bud and the Kelly (2)
s10e16 - Calendar Girl
s10e17 - The Agony and the Extra C
s10e18 - Spring Break (1)
s10e19 - Spring Break (2)
s10e20 - Turning Japanese
s10e21 - Al Goes to the Dogs
s10e22 - Enemies
s10e23 - Bud Hits the Books
s10e24 - Kiss of the Coffee Woman
s10e25 - Torch Song Duet
s10e26 - The Joke's on Al
The Bundys are a stereotypical 'white trash' American family. Al is a shoe salesman who is fond of frequently reliving his doubtful 15 seconds of fame on the football field. Al is terrified of the all-to-frequent amorous advances his ditsy wife Peggy, a woman who must spend most of Al's wages at the salon and the mall. They have two children: Kelly, the stunning but superficial party animal, and Bud, who is too wrapped up in himself to realize his goal of 'scoring' with a girl.