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8/10
Good introduction to the show
crazychainsaw28 October 2020
This episode introduces us to who the characters are, it is the first episode so it takes a bit to start the character development and everything
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7/10
Did the magnet thing work back in the day?
axlrhodes23 November 2021
Married With Children meets King of the Hill. Anger management issues with huge star and production credentials...Bill Burr, Laura Dern, Sam Rockwell. I like the 70's setting and all the references. I recently watched an episode of Happy Days where Richie Cunningham is sold a dodgy car - the term 'lemon' was used to denote a faulty product, in the case of F is for Family, it's a TV. Did the magnet thing work back in the day? I can tell I'm going to like this show.
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7/10
A decent start
Seras1112321 July 2022
Warning: Spoilers
I don't know if I like all of the characters yet, but this was a well written start.

The plot was simple, but effectively communicates what the show is about.

Our main character, Frank gets a new TV set to impress the neighborhood for a boxing party he's hosting, but runs into problems along the way. Basically your typical dysfunctional family in adult animation from what I can tell. Frank is a controlling douche, but it's better if you go in understanding it's a character drama about specific attitudes and dynamics in 70's America. Great performance from Bill Burr.

I'm excited to see more. Not the strongest, but this was a promising start.
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9/10
B is for banger
tonyfromlg25 November 2021
A painful wait for the 5th season over. After a sad announcement for the finale season of F is for family to release, It's here and back with a bang. Towards season 4 and a half it seems there's a common formula which is, misfortune. Definitely not a bad thing. Season 5 E1 does a great job at blending it's comedy, darkness, and drama so you can't predict which is coming. Ranging from , Drama and trickery about Franks dad living , too the comicalness of all the side characters roles at the funeral, and underlying dark tones, This season premieres was given all the traits too be engaging and memorable & that it was.
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5/10
5
Edvis-199712 July 2019
Very bad episode. I didn't like it at all. Very basic, nothing interesting or unique from others.
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How Could You Spoil This?
nebohr12 December 2021
Like, how do you get a magnet stuck up in your head? My sister got a penny stuck up in her nose once. Maybe twice? I think maybe it's still there? Or both of them? Maybe it was the same one each time?

It's not that hard to spell "a" is it? No? We didn't think so.

Umm Frank? My sister got a spoon stuck up in her nose, OK? So: people DO get hurt at supper.

At first the phone cord has two knots in it. Then it doesn't. Then it doesn't.

Ewww a turd sound effect.
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