You might be asking: Why is everyone talking about this specific volume?
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What sets Volume 7 apart from previous entries is the intrusive role of work. In earlier iterations of the domestic sitcom, work was something that happened off-camera—a place where the husband went with a briefcase or the wife went to "get out of the house." In Volume 7, work is a primary antagonist.
In the show's seventh season (often bundled as Volume 7 in DVD collections), the main "married with issues" plotline belongs to .
There is a secondary "marriage" plot in Volume 7 involving . He discovers he is married to a woman named Samantha (a stripper) due to a drunken ceremony in Las Vegas.