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Everything about both the Bundys (who are, in the series, the Peases), from Al's working as a shoe store salesman as Mel (played by Leonard Kelly-Young) and a lazy, red-headed, sex deprived, money spending wife Patty (played by Lisa Kaseman), who's the series counterpart of Peg, the oversexed, dim-witted daughter Carrie (played by Alex McLeod), Kelly's counterpart, the sexless son Ben (Bruce Fine), who's Bud Bundy's counterpart, was copied down to a "T", and so were the D'Arcys, who are, in the TV show, the Darlas (Marla played by Jennifer Massey and Washington Darla played by Mark Barriere).

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  • "Pease in a Pod" TV series
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  • Everything about both the Bundys (who are, in the series, the Peases), from Al's working as a shoe store salesman as Mel (played by Leonard Kelly-Young) and a lazy, red-headed, sex deprived, money spending wife Patty (played by Lisa Kaseman), who's the series counterpart of Peg, the oversexed, dim-witted daughter Carrie (played by Alex McLeod), Kelly's counterpart, the sexless son Ben (Bruce Fine), who's Bud Bundy's counterpart, was copied down to a "T", and so were the D'Arcys, who are, in the TV show, the Darlas (Marla played by Jennifer Massey and Washington Darla played by Mark Barriere).
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  • Everything about both the Bundys (who are, in the series, the Peases), from Al's working as a shoe store salesman as Mel (played by Leonard Kelly-Young) and a lazy, red-headed, sex deprived, money spending wife Patty (played by Lisa Kaseman), who's the series counterpart of Peg, the oversexed, dim-witted daughter Carrie (played by Alex McLeod), Kelly's counterpart, the sexless son Ben (Bruce Fine), who's Bud Bundy's counterpart, was copied down to a "T", and so were the D'Arcys, who are, in the TV show, the Darlas (Marla played by Jennifer Massey and Washington Darla played by Mark Barriere). When the series is cancelled, Marcy breaks the news to the Bundys as they are set to watch what they thought would be a "sure fire hit", with the reason she tells them why it was cancelled being a sendup of the backlash of the moral crusade campaign which included a sponsors' boycott launched against the airing of MWC launched by Terry Rakolta in 1989, a campaign that gained national news media attention, as Marcy told them that "Some woman in Michigan didn't like it!".
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