The way I look at it is this. Scrubs is a show that's good to watch every once in awhile. However, I mainly watch the show for Dr. Cox, Dr. Kelso, the Janitor, and to look at Sarah Chalke. The rest of the show is a big "meh" for me. The editing of the show sometimes makes it hard to watch. JD is also a very unlikable character. Turk isn't much better, and Carla is a bitch. It doesn't help that JD is supposed to be smart enough to be a doctor, and he's a complete moron. I mean, if the show was so good, why was Zack Braff trying to leave the last three seasons to make more shitty movies? I've tried watching a few episodes of the new Scrubs, and it's really bad. It looks like ABC agrees, because the show is on the brink of cancellation.
Married With Children on the other hand, as far as I'm concerned, is a show that helped revolutionize television as we know it today. They took the traditional sitcom about a family and turned it upside its head. Remember, this followed in the footsteps of shows like the Brady Bunch, the Partridge Family, and the Cosby Show. Each show was very vanilla in how it approached family life. Everything was perfect, everyone was happy, and everyone had no problems at all. Everything worked out in the end. Those shows may be classics, but they are a poor representation of how family life is for a middle class family. Married With Children not only broke every rule of a "family comedy", but it was at one point, the edgiest show on television. The show always pushed the envelope. The characters were nothing like people had ever seen on television.
Al, the patriarch of the family, was a failure. He wasn't a doctor or a successful architect, he was a shoe salesman who peaked in high school. He's not happily married, he's miserable. Family life led him to resign himself to a life of mediocrity, and his negativity towards life was one of the driving forces of why the show was so funny.
Peggy was nothing like Carol Brady. She was lazy and she is only interested in spending money that the family doesn't have and having sex with Al, which mortified him.
Kelly was a daughter that was a complete airhead and a ****e. Her stupidity was also a driving force of what made the show so great.
Bud, despite being the smartest member of the family, was also a complete horndog and repulsive to women. Some of the best moments of the series revolved on how things always went horribly wrong for him.
Buck's (the dog) inner monologues often brought the show together, insightfully ripping on the family every chance he got.
The storylines for the episodes were often unchartered territory. It was a show that was not afraid to shock the viewers. Today, it would seem tame or normal for a television show, but this was in the early 90s. The fact that Married With Children always dared to go to the next level shaped television as we know it.
Twenty years from now, what is going to be more fondly remembered? A show like Married With Children, or a forgettable show like Scrubs which didn't do too much to shape television history?
Make the right choice. Vote Married With Children.