"Married... with Children" You Gotta Know When to Fold Them: Part 2 (TV Episode 1990) Poster

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Al meets Big Mama!
Sylviastel14 June 2009
Al and the kids head off to Las Vegas to find Peggy and Marcy. When they get there, they have no money and they need to make enough to get back home. Kelly gets to act like Raymond from the Rain Man movie where she picks numbers on the Roulette wheel by her mind going blank. When that doesn't work, Al agrees to wrestle with the Glow Girls who are the gorgeous ladies of wrestling. What he doesn't expect is that the wrestler is Big Mama, one tough mean cookie of a woman, that even Al would be scared to crack a weight joke. All he has to do is spend 3 minutes in the ring with her, it's a lot more difficult than it sounds because Big Mama doesn't like to lose.
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Kelly the psychic and Al the wrestler.
BA_Harrison11 November 2022
Having spent all their cash and maxed out their credit cards gambling in Vegas, Peg and Marcy attempt to raise more funds by putting on a show, which leads to a hilariously bad rendition of the song Personality. Meanwhile, Al and the kids arrive in town to look for Peggy.

Bud is amazed when he discovers that his dim-witted sister is able to correctly predict the winning numbers on a roulette table by letting her mind go blank. He tells Al, who pressurises Kelly into giving him a number, thus losing their last eight dollars. In a last ditch effort to make some cash, Al enters a competition to survive three minutes in a wrestling bout with a G. L. O. W. girl for a prize of $10K not realising that his opponent isn't one of the sexier fighters but an enormous woman called Big Bad Mama.

You Gotta Know When to Fold Them: Part 2 delivers the hilarity that was missing from You Gotta Know When to Hold Them: Part 1, with Bud smooching a fat lady, Al imagining himself as a Bond-style womaniser ("The name's Bundy... Al Bundy."), and the very silly wrestling match that sees Al being tossed around like a rag doll ("How's he going to sell shoes with his head flopping around like that?").
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