San Francisco Chronicle, "In this two-part episode, Al Bundy (
Ed O'Neill) ruins the holiday, prompting his family to abandon him for a
Denny's. Home alone, Al nearly dies trying to put up the Christmas lights, which in turn prompts a visit from his guardian angel. No, it's not the sweet Clarence you remember, but rather comedian
Sam Kinison."
Collider, "The holiday episode is considered a favorite among fans because it's
Ted McGinley's first appearance on the show before he went on to play Jefferson D'Arcy. The Christmas element keeps the novelty of the episode intact and Fox re-aired "It's a Bundyful Life" six years after the series' cancelation which is an extremely rare situation for a parent network of a canceled sitcom."
Yahoo, "Casting the late, great comedian Sam Kinison as Al's foul-mouthed guardian angel was a stroke of divine inspiration. And you have to respect "Bundyful Life" for not wimping out and going soft in the final act; Al tells Sam he wants to live again… just because his family seemed too happy without him around. A perfectly
Scrooge-like sentiment that flies in the face of every corny Christmas episode we've ever had to endure… does it get any more Bundyful than that?"
Collider, "The irreverent Fox comedy Married... With Children proudly skewered all aspects of a normal, American sitcom family, and this two-part Christmas special is the perfect antithesis to the usual holiday fare." ==References==