The third season of , airing on Fox from November 6, 1988, to May 21, 1989, serves as the definitive breakthrough for the series. Created by Ron Leavitt and Michael G. Moye , the season solidified the show’s identity as the "Anti-Cosby Show," offering a cynical, biting alternative to the wholesome family sitcoms that dominated the 1980s. Key Themes and Cultural Impact
: During this run, the series became the first on the fledgling Fox network to achieve a quarter share of the television viewership. Core Cast and Characters The season features the classic core lineup: Married With Children - Season 3
: This season features the controversial episode "I'll See You in Court," which Fox withdrew from its original schedule due to concerns over its sexually suggestive content. It remained unaired in North America until 2002. The third season of , airing on Fox