Al might not appreciate how good his wife looks, but other men do. For Al's birthday, Peggy gives him a framed sexy boudoir photograph of herself (when asked if he likes it, he says "I love it. Who is she?"). The photographer decides to uses Peggy's image on a huge billboard, right outside the shoe store; naturally, Al isn't happy about having to look at Peggy all day. When male shoppers stop to leer at the billboard, Al finds himself feeling jealous and wants the sign removed.
This one is pretty good considering we're on season eight: there are some classic Al insults ("Pull in your talons", ""Fore" is what you'll have to yell when the shoe pops off your foot."), Al recites Seussian poetry about Peggy ("I do not like her in the mall, I do not like her in the hall. I do not like her in my life, I do not like my big red wife!") and this episode gives us the hilarious Bundyism 'Gynocerous'.
At the end of the episode, Al asks Marcy's feminist friends to help him have the billboard removed, then tells Peggy that he hates to see women's bodies being exploited. Moments later, he leaves to take his car to 'Soapy Headlights', a topless car wash.
This one is pretty good considering we're on season eight: there are some classic Al insults ("Pull in your talons", ""Fore" is what you'll have to yell when the shoe pops off your foot."), Al recites Seussian poetry about Peggy ("I do not like her in the mall, I do not like her in the hall. I do not like her in my life, I do not like my big red wife!") and this episode gives us the hilarious Bundyism 'Gynocerous'.
At the end of the episode, Al asks Marcy's feminist friends to help him have the billboard removed, then tells Peggy that he hates to see women's bodies being exploited. Moments later, he leaves to take his car to 'Soapy Headlights', a topless car wash.