
UltimatePyro 21:15, 28 November 2006 (UTC) Reply He may not hate the French as much as Marcy, but he definately hates the French. "He hates fat women, his job, the prospect of having sex with his wife, his feminist neighbor Marcy D'Arcy, and the French." I watch the eleven season, and never see that he hates French, like he hates his life or Marcy. I am going through the article and removing and changing things. This is the worst written article I have ever seen of a fictional character from television series. He is not even a real person,he is a character.

I hate to break it to you but he is NOT a "Hero". But he doesn't run amuck with a meat cleaver. Well, of course it was Al, who just moments before won them with those four Aces. No sooner had he said that then cops busted through the door to ask who owned all the exotic stolen cars in the driveway. Finally, he won with the Aces, and girded himself up to pronounce, finally "I am a winner". He gave them away because his life experience told him that any bit of good is just a harbinger of much bad.
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Al gave away something like a full house and ended up with four Aces. In one episode, he was playing poker and Jefferson was cheating on the deal. He's a guy who did try hard, but always knew things just wouldn't go his way. Plus, it doesn't say up there he works hard it says he tries hard.- UltimatePyro 06:25, 31 October 2006 (UTC) Reply At the end of " He Thought He Could", Al's speech gives a better insight on him and why he's a hero. He may be defined as a "loser" to you, but he is an an American hero to many people because he represents the everyman: like so many Americans, he's a man with a crappy job he hates, a family that disrespects him, and nothing that goes right for him. If anyone deserves that nagging shrew of a wife, those ungrateful kids, and that shitty job. Many a time he screwed other people over when an opportunity arose for him to get his way. He was a loser who we all were supposed to laugh at. If Al had any ambition, intelligence, or even had better luck he wouldn't be the shoesalesman that he was. He's a minimum wage earning loser who supports an entire family, somehow not losing his house (which is kept pretty clean considering no one does any housework). Peggy is even lazier with housework as Al is at the shoe store. Al and family laugh at Bud for being a "loser" who studies and does his homework. If anything this show is a facsimile of the mentality of the perpetually poor in a country that provides so many opportunities for advancement.

He's not the slightest bit intellectually curious. "A prime example of an antihero, Bundy symbolizes the dissatisfying existence of an average low-paid working class American male no matter the circumstances or however hard he tries, he never comes out on top."ĭid this person actually see the show? Al is a slacker in every way at work.
