Wtf was her problem?

Wtf was her problem?

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Lesbianism.

Al and Peggy poisoned her marriage and Al eventually corrupted Steve to the point that he left her.

In real life she is a lesbian who couldn't deal with the fact that Ed O'Neill was the heart of the show and ended up with a much better career than she did.

She's a gray haired old dyke today.

On the show: she was pissed because she considered herself classy but lived in a trashy neighborhood and also secretly lusted after Al because despite being disgusted by him she instinctively recognized that he was physically stronger than her beta male husbands

In real life: lesbian with no sense of humor who got dabbed on by based Ed O'Neil

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Everyone on the cast got along and had a great time during production except her, she was always mad about something. I think she was mad that not only was she a minor player but many of the jokes came at her character's expense, which any normal person would understand. Eventually Ed O'Neill pulled rank on her by telling her that in a "It's him or me" scenario with executives, no one's going to side with her. And she's never gotten over that.

chicken

The weird thing about that explanation is that every single character on the show was a punching bag.

Bitter fug married to chads who did not love her, constantly made fun of for her fug by the chad next door who always egged on her husbands to cheat on her.

>lesbian with no sense of humor
Didn't she write some of the episodes?

Exactly. Every character took jabs, even Al, but they still had fun and got along.

This, Al didn't have any easier a time, Peg was extremely overbearing and always took his money, his kids were a socially-retarded manlet and a literally-retarded whore, his neighbors always did significantly better in terms of money, his job was shit and he got constantly harassed by fat bitches there, and fucking Marcy wants me to cry her a river because Al called her a fucking chicken? Fuck off.

iirc she wrote and directed multiple episodes and the acrimony mostly took place after the show had already been over for years

She was supposed to be a permanent vampire if he didn't kill the master before dawn. We see dawn and yet she becomes human again. This was a problem.

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God knows they tried hard to pretty her up and save her from her lesbianhood but she rejected salvation and looked back to Sodom.

Marcy could have been saved if she had an episode or two where she helped out a farmer about to lose his farm by writing a huge loan for him or something, just something to make her seem like she didn't deserve to be only a joke character. Al got a lot of heartwarming episodes where you see him be a good father and husband, but Marcy was always just a screeching, nagging, overbearing (to Jefferson anyway) wife. Maybe she did try to get an episode like that when they made her director but that was towards the end of the show. She needed an episode like this in the beginning with Steve, or in the middle of it.

Marcy threw the Bundys bones from time to time. Considering how much she hated Al she let them come over pretty often and helped them out when they got into tough situations.

Nobody on the show was irredeemable.

Steve and Marcy were realistic comic characters. The introduction of Jefferson just turned the couple into goofballs. Steve was never really friends with Al. He commiserated but there was always a divide. Making Jefferson Al's BFF just puts the spotlight on Marcy as the comedy enemy.

Marcy is not the kind of person to do that out of the goodness of their heart, they do it to rub it on everyone's noses

>she was mad that not only was she a minor player but many of the jokes came at her character's expense
You don't know anything about the show.
She wrote most of the jokes denigrating her character. It was literally her idea to call Marcy a chicken.