What if Dr. Goldman never prevented Kevin and Alice from accidentally using Smokey's sabotaged condom? - The complementary young couple suddenly finds themselves with nine short months to grow up, shape up, and strike out on their own for the first time before their child is born. - Not without significant Murphy family hijinks along the way. [If any TWs apply, they will be listed at the top of the page, before the start of each chapter!] Show Living... in Massachusetts in the 1970s. Bill is the middle child between his older brother, Kevin, and younger sister, Maureen. Their house is total chaos, with their father yelling all the time. Forced to share a room with his brother Kevin, Bill doesn’t have anywhere to go in his house to give him any peace and quiet. Profession... student. Although he is a mediocre student, everything is relative. He seems like a genius compared to Kevin who is failing every subject. Interests... playing with Maureen. Bill is closest to his sister Maureen, and their father thinks that is good for Bill. As his father told him, “Be nice to your sister, Bill. Someday you’ll be sleeping on her couch after your first divorce.” Challenge... standing up to the neighborhood bully. Jimmy takes pleasure in tormenting Billy, assaulting him and shooting at him with a BB gun. Bill is tired of being a victim and is plotting his revenge plan. Personality... curious, reserved, and adventurous. Bill is quiet and can be reluctant to speak his mind. Although he doesn’t take risks with his words, he does with his actions. F is for Family is a Netflix original animated sitcom created by comedian Bill Burr along with Michael Price, best known for his work on The Simpsons. The series stars Burr as foul-mouthed patriarch Frank Murphy, and is a semi-autobiographical story of his own childhood. The rest of the Murphy clan include Frank's wife, Only Sane Woman Sue; Dumbass Teenage Son Kevin; Middle Child Syndrome Bill; Bratty Half-Pint Maureen; and an old dog named Major. The show takes place during 1973-1974 — when TV dinners seemed like space-age technology, boxing was the greatest thing on television, and kids would ride their bikes behind mosquito trucks and play in the sweet-smelling pesticide clouds. While this may seem idyllic, the neighborhood that the Murphy family live in is anything but, filled with prejudices and problems that father and protagonist Frank must deal with day after day. As much as the series is an examination of the 70's, much of it is also a harsh criticism of the time, pointing out the social flaws found in the culture of the time period. Advertisement: The show follows the Murphys through typical Dom Com conflicts peppered with profanity and the occasional graphic nudity. One main difference between F is for Family and traditional animated sitcoms, however, is that there is no Reset Button: Conflicts pile up over the show's episodes with disastrous results. Comparisons in style and tone can be drawn with BoJack Horseman, another Netflix original series. The series premiered on Netflix on December 18, 2015. A second season was later released on May 30, 2017. A third season was released on November 30, 2018. Season 4 was released on June 12th, 2020. A fifth and final season was released on November 25th, 2021, concluding the show at 44 episodes. Advertisement: F is for Family contains examples of:open/close all folders A-I
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