Unhappily Ever After: Summary

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  • Airs Next:WB at Wednesday 9:00 PM (30 min.)
  • Status:Ended
  • Premiered:January 11, 1995
  • Last Aired:May 23, 1999
  • Show Categories:Comedy
Jack Malloy is the stressed-out and hallucinating father who works at a used car lot where his boss is his father in-law. Jennifer "Jennie" Malloy is the mother. She has little time for any of her kids or for her husband. Maureen Slattery is Jennie's mother (Jack's mother in-law). Ryan Malloy is the oldest son who is not too bright. Ryan is disliked by both parents; primarily, because he was conceived on their first date becoming the reason why they are all together in this mess and secondly, because he's stupid. Tiffany Malloy is the beautiful, smart daughter. She is envied by her mother and worshipped by her father who relishes her intelligence and her virginity. Ross Malloy is the youngest, forgotten child. He is of average intelligence but progressively develops a warped personality from the lack of any parental love. Mr. Floppy is a stuffed rabbit that Ross gave to Jack. After the stresses of separating from Jennie and having to leave his house, Jack begins to imagine Mr. Floppy is talking to him. Despite being a creation of Jack's own mind, Mr. Floppy shows Jack no more respect than anybody else does; but to Jack, Mr. Floppy becomes his best friend and faithful companion. Jack Malloy is the stressed-out and hallucinating father who works at a used car lot where his boss is his father in-law. Jennifer "Jennie" Malloy is the mother. She has little time for any of her kids or for her husband. Maureen Slattery is Jennie's mother (Jack's mother in-law). Ryan Malloy is the oldest son who is not too bright. Ryan is disliked by both parents; primarily, because...

Le Morte D'Floppy

Aired: Sunday May 23, 1999

In the final episode, Tiffany is finally accepted into Harvard but without financial aid. To get enough money for Tiffany, he becomes a successful used car salesman and soon moves up to selling new cars and cars to celebrities. But Mr. Floppy dies because Jack is so caught up in his work, he won't pay attention to him. But drinking beer with Jak brings Floppy back.

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  • 5.2
    Nickey_Cole's avatarmember since: Jun 25, 2006
    The Bottom Line: "Unoriginal"

    Jack Malloy is a stressed-out father who works at a used car lot where his boss is his father in-law. He is unapreciatd at home and hallucinates, especially when drinking, that his son's stuffed rabbit, Mr. Floppy, comes to life to talk to him. ...Continue »

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  • 10
    Shaowan's avatarmember since: Jun 15, 2006
    The Bottom Line: "Personal favorite"

    Unhappily Ever After is very nice. ...Continue »

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  • 1.1
    0hBoy's avatarmember since: Mar 28, 2006
    The Bottom Line: "Unoriginal"

    This Series is nothing more than a bad copy of "Married With Children". That's all, folks! ...Continue »

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  • xbxtv's avatarmember since: Sep 9, 2005
    The Bottom Line: "Underappreciated"

    Unhappily Ever After is great and unique!
    Only those who never actually watched it dare to say it’s a copy of Married… With Children! ...Continue »

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  • 10
    dodgersrealm's avatarmember since: Sep 20, 2005
    The Bottom Line: "Classic"

    Looking back at this show is great. Its like a whos who of current popular tv. ...Continue »

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Show Score 5.0 mediocre
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