F is for Family
TV-MA
8
2015
Animation
, Comedy
Follow the Murphy family back to the 1970s, when kids roamed wild, beer flowed freely and nothing came between a man and his TV.
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- Cast:
- Bill Burr , Laura Dern , Justin Long , Haley Reinhart
Episode 6 : O Holy Moly Night
December. 18,2015
Christmas Eve turns chaotic as Frank's deal to avoid a strike hits a last-minute snag and Bill's first stint as an altar boy leads to trouble.
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Episode 5 : Bill Murphy's Day Off
December. 18,2015
Bill's surprise attack on the neighborhood bully backfires in a big way. Frank has to swallow his pride to make good on a promise to Kevin.
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Episode 4 : 'F' is for Halloween
December. 18,2015
Halloween is all tricks and no treats as Frank secretly torpedoes Sue's shot at a real job and a bully leaves Bill afraid to don his costume.
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Episode 3 : The Trough
December. 18,2015
Frank makes a powerful friend at a football game and his move into management stirs up trouble with his old work pals.
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Episode 2 : Saturday Bloody Saturday
December. 18,2015
Frank's attempt to teach Kevin a lesson about respect yields unintended results. Maureen makes babysitting a nightmare for Bill. Sue finds out selling Plast-a-Ware isn't as fulfilling as she'd like.
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Episode 1 : The Bleedin' in Sweden
December. 18,2015
Desperate to keep his buddies from watching the fight at a neighbor's house, Frank promises an epic big-screen experience. But now he has to deliver.
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