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So, 'Married with Hormones' is this quirky little spoof of the more well-known sitcom, 'Married with Children.' It dives into the absurdity of family dynamics with a darkly comedic twist. Hal Undy, in a moment of questionable judgment, spills the beans about their savings being tied up in a sinking shoe-store venture. The pacing is kind of erratic, but it leans into that laugh-track vibe to keep things light amid the rather bleak premise. The performances feel exaggerated, almost caricature-like, which gives it a unique flavor. It's not your typical family comedy; there's a wild edge to it that sets it apart from mainstream sitcoms of the time.
'Married with Hormones' is an interesting piece for collectors, though it often flies under the radar. The film had a limited release, making original formats quite scarce. It hasn’t seen a significant revival in the home media market, which adds to its appeal for those looking for something off the beaten path. Its odd charm and distinct take on the sitcom genre can spark some engaging discussions among collectors.
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