Follow the Murphy family back to the 1970s, when kids roamed wild, beer flowed freely and nothing came between a man and his TV.Follow the Murphy family back to the 1970s, when kids roamed wild, beer flowed freely and nothing came between a man and his TV.Follow the Murphy family back to the 1970s, when kids roamed wild, beer flowed freely and nothing came between a man and his TV.
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
- 4 nominations total
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It's Not What You Think
Despite the fact that the lead character, Frank Murphy, may appear to be a cross between Peter Griffin and Hank Hill, this show is nothing like the shows of the aforementioned characters. "F is for Family" is a brutally honest family and workplace comedy set in the early 1970s. The humor is no-holds-barred in regard to the doldrums of a lower-middle class family. Netflix does not rely on cutaway humor or awkward naiveté. Rather, Frank and his family cut close to the bone for anyone who grew up in even a remotely similar family dynamic. It would be easy to dismiss this show since so many animated family comedies have come before, but this show is worth the viewing time. At only 6 episodes, the first season ends too quickly and displays plenty of potential for continuation. Like BoJack Horseman, this show is not intended for younger audiences. Prepare to laugh, be surprised, be disheartened or even depressed, and most of all, to relate to the Murphys while viewing "F is for Family."
criminally underrated
I don't know why this show doesn't get the attention it deserves. Every character is hilarious and original. One of the funniest shows out there but people don't seem to care about it as much as they do for other popular animated shows.
An Honest Review
There is a lot of Honeymooners/All In the Family hate around this...and that is fine, I completely understand that. But, I really don't see the "All in The Family" vibe save for the fact it's set in the '70s and has a Honeymooners vibe with the father.
Either way, it starts off kind of slow and dull, but in a way that allowed me to think "OK, I'll give it a chance," and from there it builds in a way that most adult cartoons do not, that is it builds in more of a cartoon sit-com drama than a straight episodic comedy.
The story lines have a clear arc that you hardly ever get in animated shows like this, and it builds on the arc while remaining darkly amusing.
And it kind of sneaks up on you, it goes from dull because you are expecting Family Guy or the Simpsons...to compelling because F is for Family is actually trying to tell a story and not just be another cartoon.
You find yourself bored, then hooked on story arcs and the compelling and identifiable characters.
If you hate it, I think you hate it because you were expecting a straight animated comedy, and if you love it, I think it's because you found it dramatic and compelling with the humor coming from the characters.
They really did a great job on this, it's not the cartoon you'd expect and the pay off is there in spades.
It's worth a shot and you'll come to love it.
Either way, it starts off kind of slow and dull, but in a way that allowed me to think "OK, I'll give it a chance," and from there it builds in a way that most adult cartoons do not, that is it builds in more of a cartoon sit-com drama than a straight episodic comedy.
The story lines have a clear arc that you hardly ever get in animated shows like this, and it builds on the arc while remaining darkly amusing.
And it kind of sneaks up on you, it goes from dull because you are expecting Family Guy or the Simpsons...to compelling because F is for Family is actually trying to tell a story and not just be another cartoon.
You find yourself bored, then hooked on story arcs and the compelling and identifiable characters.
If you hate it, I think you hate it because you were expecting a straight animated comedy, and if you love it, I think it's because you found it dramatic and compelling with the humor coming from the characters.
They really did a great job on this, it's not the cartoon you'd expect and the pay off is there in spades.
It's worth a shot and you'll come to love it.
Very Honest
Just finished binge watching the whole first season of this show. It is fantastic. The animation is cool, the voice acting is great and most of all the writing is superb.
Maybe its because I had a similar home dynamic, but never in my life have I seen such an honest portrayal of family life and all the anger and frustration that come along with it. The voice acting is also outstanding from Bill Burr. Most people that play an angry character can make it come off quite cartoonish, yet somehow Bill Burr manages to make a cartoon come off very human by letting the anger build throughout a scene or an entire episode.
I highly recommend this show.
Maybe its because I had a similar home dynamic, but never in my life have I seen such an honest portrayal of family life and all the anger and frustration that come along with it. The voice acting is also outstanding from Bill Burr. Most people that play an angry character can make it come off quite cartoonish, yet somehow Bill Burr manages to make a cartoon come off very human by letting the anger build throughout a scene or an entire episode.
I highly recommend this show.
Bill
I've been listening to Bill Burr's The Monday Morning Podcast for a couple years now, and a huge fan ever since he became known on Chappelle's Show. Well you don't have to go far to find what is by far the best new comedy at the moment. Set in the 70's, I can still completely relate to the references in the show even though being born in '83. Maybe I'm just an old soul.
Let's just say it wasn't hard to sit through all 6 episodes without moving. Getting to hear Bill voice a temperamental father just like the world needs today isn't only fantastic, but it's just the start. The all-star cast delivers in a modern fashion never seen from these actors. Justin Long epitomizes his role as a rebellious teen, and familiar voices keep popping up at the best times to keep you laughing.
From the podcast, I knew this was coming as soon as it was announced, and been anxiously waiting for it to release ever since. If this show doesn't get extended for more episodes, I really don't know where we can go from here. ("If ya can't do the math on that one, then I can't help ya"...) If anything, I'm in awe of this having taken so long for Bill to sell, but then again he has been busy with that whole dominating comedy thing since he was "Punchin' the muffins!".
Let's just say it wasn't hard to sit through all 6 episodes without moving. Getting to hear Bill voice a temperamental father just like the world needs today isn't only fantastic, but it's just the start. The all-star cast delivers in a modern fashion never seen from these actors. Justin Long epitomizes his role as a rebellious teen, and familiar voices keep popping up at the best times to keep you laughing.
From the podcast, I knew this was coming as soon as it was announced, and been anxiously waiting for it to release ever since. If this show doesn't get extended for more episodes, I really don't know where we can go from here. ("If ya can't do the math on that one, then I can't help ya"...) If anything, I'm in awe of this having taken so long for Bill to sell, but then again he has been busy with that whole dominating comedy thing since he was "Punchin' the muffins!".
Did you know
- TriviaLoosely based on Bill Burr's childhood.
- GoofsToward the end of S1E4 (F is for Halloween), when Frank walks up to Sue in the batting cages, she is batting right-handed. After talking, she starts batting left-handed, then back to right-handed when the view changes.
- Quotes
Frank Murphy: I'll put you through that fucking wall.
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