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Buck Has a Belly Ache was the sixth episode of Married... with Children's, sixth season and also the 110th overall episode of the series. Directed by Gerry Cohen, and written by Ellen L. Fogle, the episode originally aired on the FOX network, premiering on October 13, 1991.

Synopsis[]

Peg moves back in with her Wanker family after Al, Kelly and Bud ignore her because they are looking after Buck, who has lost his appetite. Jefferson has sympathy pregnancy and Marcy enjoys it.

Storyline[]

While Jefferson suffers through sympathetic psychosomatic "pregnancy" pains, Peggy is upset that Al is immune to them. Even worse, Buck loses his appetite and becomes listless and gets all the attention that should have been lavished upon the expectant Peg. Upset of the lack of attention she's receiving from the others, she departs for Wanker County to visit her weird relatives for a week. After a change of heart, she returns home, but, to her chagrin, no one even noticed she had even left!

Recurring cast/Guest stars[]

Cast regulars

Guest starring[]

  • William Sanderson as Cousin Eb
  • Joey Lauren Adams as Cousin Effie
  • John Gerard as Possum Boy
  • Patrick Cranshaw as Young Kit
  • Kevin Curran as the voice of Buck (uncredited)

Quotes[]

  • Peggy: [rubbing her pregnant belly] Do we have the munchies? Ohohoho! Well, how does a nice salami, goat cheese, peanut butter and crayfish sandwich sound? [looks around the kitchen] Now I wonder where we could dig one of those up? [opens the refrigerator and gasps] Well, lookie here! [reaches in and pulls out a plate with a small sub sandwich, then walks over to the kitchen table and sits down] LOOK OUT BELOW! [takes a bite of the sandwich and then starts pondering] Hmmm, something's missing!
  • [Bud and Kelly enter through the front door, with Bud carrying a carton of ice cream]
  • Bud: [sighs] Here's your ice cream, Mom: Tabaki and clam. [puts it on the table]
  • Peggy: [gleefully] That's the missing ingredient! [opens the sandwich up and drops a few scoops of the ice cream onto it] Mmm!
  • [Bud and Kelly look on in disgusts]
  • Peggy: Well, its not for me... It's for the baby.
  • Kelly: [to Bud] What's she carrying in there? A chain-smoking otter?

  • [an upset Al has arrived home and told his family about another terrible day at the shoe store, before taking his seat on the couch]
  • Al: But be warned about this! I don't want to hear about anyone's problems! Nothing is going to get me off of this couch!
  • [Bud and Kelly are kneeling next to Buck, who laying down on his belly and looking lethargic]
  • Bud: Uh, Dad, I think Buck is sick.
  • Al: MY BABY?!... [gets up and kneels next to the kids while stroking Buck's back and being concerned] What's wrong with my hairy man?
  • Peggy: We've been married for 20 years and that's just starting to bother you now?
  • Al: [annoyed] I was talking about the dog, Brunhilda.

  • [Al and the kids are kneeling next to Buck, still trying to comfort him after buy new dog food. At the kitchen table, Peg and the D'Arcys having been bonding over their shared emotional and pregnancy pains]
  • Al: Come on, boy! Tell Daddy's what's wrong! TELL ME!
  • Peg: Al?...
  • Al: [looking at Buck] What, boy?
  • Peg: It's me, you milk dud! Well, look, I wanna know right this minute why your feet aren't swollen and you never complain about your breasts?!
  • Kelly: [sarcastically] Yeah, Daddy, why?!
  • Al: Well, Peg, if you don't have them, they can't hurt... [looks at Marcy] Tell them, Marcy!

Notes[]

Title[]

  • The title of this episode is a reference to Buck being ill.

Trivia[]

  • Joey Lauren Adams who plays Cousin Effie was previously on MWC / Top of the Heap as Mona Mullins.
  • This is the last episode to show Peggy pregnant.
    • Shortly after this episode had filmed, Katey Sagal, who was pregnant in real life, would unfortunately miscarry. Due to this, Sagal would be absent from the next four episodes as she recuperated, with Peggy's absence explained as her being upstairs recovering from a food coma, shopping, or going out of town to attend Mardi Gras.

Cultural References[]

  • Kelly asks Peggy where in the book "Dr. Spock says that pregnant women can't feed anyone named Bud or Kelly". This is likely a reference to Dr. Benjamin Spock, a pediatrician who wrote several books on baby and child care.
  • After arriving home, Al sarcastically addresses his family as "Harriet, Ricky, David", in reference to the television series The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.
  • As the rest of the family leaves to take Buck to the new pet store, Peggy asks them to stop by Ox Kebob and bring back a "John Madden with the Works" in reference to the football coach and sportscaster.

Locations[]

Sets[]

  • Bundy Living Room / Kitchen
  • Al & Peggy's Bedroom
  • Wanker Residence

External Links[]

◄ Season 5 Season 6 Episodes Season 7 ►
She's Having My Baby (Part 1)She's Having My Baby (Part 2)If Al Had a Hammer
Cheese, Cues and BloodLooking for a Desk in All the Wrong PlacesBuck Has a Belly Ache
If I Could See Me NowGod's ShoesKelly Does Hollywood (Part 1)Kelly Does Hollywood (Part 2)
Al Bundy, Shoe DickSo This is How Sinatra FeltI Who Have NothingThe Mystery of Skull Island
Just Shoe ItRites of PassageThe Egg and IMy Dinner with AnthraxPsychic AvengersHi I.Q.
Teacher PetsThe Goodbye GirlThe Gas Station ShowEngland Show (Part 1)
England Show (Part 2)England Show (Part 3)
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