F Is for Family Season 2 Episode 6
F is for Family | |
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Genre | Animated sitcom Black comedy Comedy-drama Satire |
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Directed past | Dan Sumich (supervising) |
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Opening theme | "Come and Get Your Love" by Redbone |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 44 (list of episodes) |
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Producers |
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Running time | 25–30 minutes |
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Animation services | Big Jump Productions Oasis Animation |
Distributor | Gaumont International Television Netflix Streaming Services |
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Original network | Netflix |
Original release | Dec eighteen, 2015 (2015-12-xviii) – November 25, 2021 (2021-11-25) |
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F Is for Family is an American adult animated[1] streaming tv serial created by Bill Burr and Michael Price[2] for Netflix. The testify is produced by Gaumont International Telly, Show Productions and Vince Vaughn's Wild West Boob tube. The show follows a dysfunctional suburban Irish-American family, and is set in the fictional boondocks of Rustvale, Pennsylvania in the early on-to-mid 1970s.[2] The show premiered on Dec 18, 2015, to generally favorable reviews.[3] The series ended on Nov 25, 2021, after five seasons.[4] [5]
Cast and characters [edit]
Primary [edit]
- Bill Burr as Frank 10. Murphy: a 39-yr-old disillusioned, short-tempered, foul-mouthed, Korean War veteran, husband of Sue Murphy, and father of four who works as a luggage handler, and eventually promoted to ground-operations manager, at the local airport.
- Burr as well voices Male parent Pat
- Laura Dern as Susan "Sue" Tater (nƩe Chilson):[two] Frank's 36-yr-old wife, mother of four, and struggling entrepreneur.
- Justin Long as Kevin Murphy:[ii] The Murphys' eldest kid; a 15-year-onetime juvenile delinquent, and aspiring musician. Kevin likewise has aquaphobia, as he about drowned in a motel pool as a child, an event that traumatizes him to this twenty-four hour period.
- Long likewise voices Chuck Sawitzki & Phineas
- Haley Reinhart as William "Bill" Murphy:[ii] The Murphys' Charlie Brown-esque 12-twelvemonth-onetime son who is cursed past multiple bullies.[6]
- Haley Reinhart also voices Frank Potato every bit a child.
- Debi Derryberry as Maureen Murphy:[2] The Murphys' 10-year-sometime daughter, whom Frank always refers to equally "princess". She is a highly intelligent and inquisitive young girl with a passion for scientific discipline, specifically physics, computers, electronics, spaceflight, technology, and robotics. Maureen is also an avid reader of scientific discipline fiction and her favorite tv shows are Star Trek and Lost in Infinite.
- Debi Derryberry also voices:
- Philip Bonfiglio: Baby and Marie'south 10-year-erstwhile son, and best friend of Bill. He has a complex acquired by his controlling mother and shows subtle signs of repressed homosexuality. He also seems to be repressing his acrimony with violent and gruesome drawings.
- Kenny: a x-yr-old friend of Bill and Maureen and is the younger brother of Ben.
- Bridget Fitzsimmons: Jimmy Fitzsimmons' 11-twelvemonth-old younger sister and Bill's onetime love interest. She was named later a bridge in Pittsburgh that her parents had sexual practice under when she was conceived, initially implying that was how she got her first name, until her full name was revealed equally "Bridget Southward Tenth Street Bridge Fitzsimmons".
- Others[7]
- Debi Derryberry also voices:
- Sam Rockwell as Vic Reynolds:[2] A thirty-year-old wealthy radio disc jockey who was formerly addicted to cocaine. Despite his former hedonistic lifestyle, he admires Frank for having a wife and children, and is sincerely cordial towards him. Unbeknownst to him, nevertheless, his hostage attitude and style of life tends to rub Frank the wrong way. At the end of season four, his child is born. He is shown to be an amiable and protective father towards his son.
Co-starring [edit]
- Trevor Devall every bit:
- Bolo, ane of Kevin's friends and bandmates.
- Goomer K. Goomer: Frank'south creepy voyeuristic friend and side by side-door-neighbour and Evelyn's husband
- Otto Holtenwasser: The elderly neighbor who lived through the Holocaust
- Others[8] [9]
- Mo Collins as:
- Jimmy Fitzsimmons: A delinquent teenager who oftentimes bullies Bill. He is shown to be scared of Kevin. As of flavour 3, he views Beak as his best friend afterward he saved his life.
- Vivian Saunders: Sue's employer and sometimes friend. She is often depicted as having narcissistic qualities.
- Brandy Dunbarton: the widow of the belatedly Roger Dunbarton. She was the former CEO of Mohican Airways before its merger.
- Claire: a teenage girl from the Murphys' neighborhood.
- Ben: a friend of Kevin, Pecker and Maureen'south and the older blood brother of Kenny.
- Ginny Throater: A sometimes friend of Sue; she'south a bit of a Debbie Downer.
- Others[10] [11]
- Phil Hendrie as:
- Jim Jeffords: a smooth-talking tv set personality who was fired for his live on-air racist remarks. He later helps to expose the mayor for existence corrupt.
- Reid Harrison: an crumbling overweight Robert Blake-esque TV star
- Hobo Jojo (season 3–four): a hobo clown character Jim Jeffords played on a game show to compete in the ring-toss game, only to neglect because of Jefford'south and the producers cheating.
- Mr. Durkin (season three–5): Kevin Murphy'south summer schoolhouse and regular schoolhouse year math teacher who was known for abusing his students someday they misbehave. He is shown to struggle with poverty.
- Others[12] [xiii]
- Kevin Michael Richardson as:
- Chauncey "Rosie" Roosevelt: Frank'due south African-American co-worker at Mohican Airways and elected alderman who different his predecessor, genuinely cares for the people in the community he represents.
- Others
Recurring [edit]
- David Koechner as Robert "Bob Pogo" Pogrohovich, Frank'south morbidly obese, chainsmoking former boss and friend. In flavour 5, when he convinces Mrs. Dunbarton to sell Mohican Airways, he opens upward a fast food restaurant that ends up a bomb due to the restaurant's less than appealing menu.[fourteen] [xv]
- Kevin Farley equally:
- Babe Bonfiglio, a neighbor, one of Frank's friends, husband of Marie, and father of Phillip and Anthony.
- Carl, a baggage handler, Red'southward all-time friend, and 1 of Frank's co-workers.
- Dick Sawitzki, owner of the boondocks's electronics store and an quondam friend of Frank's dad.
- Others[16]
- Gary Cole (seasons 1–2) as Roger Dunbarton, the possessor and founder of Mohican Airways. In the season two finale, he was accidentally killed from blood loss when he was hit by debris on the runaway at the drome he owned.
- Joe Buck equally:
- Lou Gagliardi, the president of the International Brotherhood of Baggage Handlers, Skycaps, Roadies and Circus Roustabouts. He is also the current owner of Helm Chucklethrust's.
- Jimmy's dad
- Rock concert MC
- Woodshop teacher
- Mohican Airways commercial VO.
- John DiMaggio (flavour 2) as Scoop Dunbarton, Roger Dunbarton's racist, brain-damaged, and moronic nephew. He was originally a minor league baseball role player until ane night in St. Louis when he got boozer later pitching a no-hitter and got kicked in the head while trying to carve his proper noun onto the dorsum terminate of a Clydesdale horse. For this reason, he has a massive dent in his caput. At the end of flavour 2, he accidentally kills himself and Roger Dunbarton when he steps on a bomb in a briefcase during an attempted hijacking of a plane at (formerly called) Mohican.
- Allison Janney (seasons 2–3) as Henrietta Van Horne, the founder of Plast-A-Ware[17]
- T.J. Miller (seasons 2–iii) as Randy, Pecker's shady boss for his paper route.
- Michael 1000. Williams (flavour 2–v) as Smokey Greenwood, a vending car product distributor and possessor of the Champagne Chariot Vending Services, and 1 of Rosie's good friends. (Season five, episode six was dedicated to Williams)
- Josh Adam Meyers (season 2–5) as "Howlin'" Hank Howland, a radio DJ who works with Vic at WKWOK 109.v.[eighteen]
- Vince Vaughn (flavor three) as Chet Stevenson, an Air Strength veteran with untreated PTSD and an abusive personality who becomes a new neighbor of the Murphys'. He died afterward being poisoned by his married woman, who became fed up with his abusiveness toward her.
- Matt Jones (season 3-five) as Nuber, Kevin's summertime school classmate.
- Jamie Denbo (season 3-5) as:
- Marie Bonfiglio, mother of Philip and Anthony
- Alice Goldman (flavour 4-5), Kevin'southward Jewish classmate and girlfriend who comes from a loving family unit.
- Al Ducharme (season iii-v) every bit Anthony Bonfiglio, younger brother of Phillip Bonfiglio.
- Eileen Fogarty (flavor 3-5) as:
- Evelyn, Goomer's wife and ane of Sue'due south friends.
- Nguyen-Nguyen Stevenson, Chet'southward sometime Vietnamese wife/murderer and one-time neighbour of the Murphys'. Afterward killing her husband, she was sent to prison.
- Jessica DiCicco (season 2) as Haircut Girl, a teenage girl only e'er referred to as Haircut Girl due to the fact that she gives out costless haircuts.
- Jonathan Banks (season four-five) as William "Big Beak" Potato, Frank's 73-year-old father who had relentlessly bullied and abused Frank, which acquired Frank to resent him greatly as an adult. He acts kinder as an old man, but refuses to acknowledge his past abuse. At the kickoff of flavour five, he'southward dead. [xix] [20] [21]
- Alex Moffat (flavour 4-v) as Sandy Calabasas, Vic'due south new boss at the radio station.[22]
- Phil LaMarr (season 4–5) as Curtis Higgins, the new African-American television personality, replacing Jeffords as part of an appeasement to people of color after Jeffords was terminated for racist comments on alive TV.[23]
- Others
- Cree Summer (season four) as Darryl Roosevelt, Rosie and Georgia'due south son.
Guest [edit]
- Kurtwood Smith as Stanley "Stan" Chilson: Sue's begetter
- Carol Kane as Marilyn Chilson: Sue'due south female parent
- Amy Sedaris equally Samantha, the Lamaze teacher with contempt for men.[24]
- Daryl Mitchell equally Chipsy White, the greatest stand-upwardly comedian and actor on At that place's a Fairy On My Shoulder.
- Will Sasso equally Mayor Anthony Tangenti: Rosie's new boss and Mayor of Rustvale who is corrupt and is in cahoots with the mob.[25]
- Neil Patrick Harris every bit Louis Chilson: Sue's blood brother
- Joe Pera as Alaquippa Ed: Frank's old rival aerodrome director and eventual manager when Mohican and Alaquippa merged.[26]
- Snoop Dogg as The Rev. Sugar Squires.[27]
- Rich Sommer as Cliff Haskins: The Possessor of Invasive Industries.[28]
- Others
Episodes [edit]
Production [edit]
The series was announced in October 2014 as office of a partnership between Netflix, Gaumont International Telly, and Wild W Goggle box.[30] The show is a "family comedy" based on the standup of Beak Burr.[31] Moreover, the show takes place in the 1970s, "a time when you lot could smack your child, smoke within, and bring a gun to the airdrome".[31] Burr voices the Spud family unit patriarch, with Laura Dern as his married woman, Justin Long every bit his eldest son, Debi Derryberry as his daughter Maureen, and Haley Reinhart as his young son.[32] [33] [31] The start season consists of six episodes, shown in a serial manner, written by Bill Burr and Michael Price.[34] Price is all-time known for his Emmy and Writers Society award-winning work on The Simpsons.[34] The series is directed by Ben Marsaud (director of Counterfeit Cat & former storyboard artist on The Amazing Earth of Gumball). Season ii premiered May 30, 2017.[35] On June 28, 2017, the testify was renewed for a tertiary flavour.[36] On July 1, 2018, Burr confirmed flavour three. On Nov 30, 2018, the 3rd season was released. On January 24, 2019, the show was renewed for a quaternary season, which was released on June 12, 2020.[37] [38] On October i, 2020, Netflix renewed the series for the fifth and concluding season which was released on November 25, 2021.[iv] [5]
Many references are made to the city of Pittsburgh in the series, a city that Burr has visited frequently on his stand-up tours and shares a hatred of the Philadelphia Flyers with local sportscaster Mark Madden.[39] [twoscore] This has included the characters flying over the Pittsburgh exurb of Steubenville, Ohio on their fashion to Cleveland and said jokes nearly Pittsburgh being fabricated in Cleveland, the character of Bridget Fitzsimmons wanting to run abroad to Pittsburgh, and the airline Alaquippa Airlines existence named afterwards the Pittsburgh suburb of Aliquippa, Pennsylvania.
Reception [edit]
The series has received generally positive reviews.[41] On Metacritic, the get-go season holds a score of 75 out of 100, based on 14 reviews, indicating "Generally favorable reviews."[42] On Rotten Tomatoes, the starting time flavor holds a rating of 85% based on 20 reviews, with an average score of 6.5/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "While the humor relies on vulgarity, the strength of F Is for Family is its substantial eye."[43] The second flavour holds a rating of 89% on Rotten Tomatoes with an average score of seven.seven based on 9 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads, "F Is for Family is a fiddling grouchier and wiser in its second flavour, evoking an era of American decay with warm pastel hues and articulating blue collar malaise through Pecker Burr's blustery delivery."[44]
Awards and nominations [edit]
Twelvemonth | Award | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2017 | Primetime Emmy Accolade | Outstanding Grapheme Vocalism-Over Performance | Mo Collins as Ginny, Jimmy Fitzsimmons, Lex, Ben, and Cutie Pie (Episode: "Pray Away") | Nominated | [45] |
2019 | Kevin Michael Richardson as Chauncey "Rosie" Roosevelt (Episode: "The Stinger") | Nominated | [46] |
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External links [edit]
- F Is for Family on Netflix
- F Is for Family at IMDb
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F_Is_for_Family
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