Dads

2013

Seasons & Episodes

  • 1

5.5| 0h30m| TV-14| en
Synopsis

Two successful guys in their 30s have their lives turned upside down when their nightmare dads unexpectedly move in with them.

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Also starring Ewan Chung

Reviews

Cathardincu Surprisingly incoherent and boring
FuzzyTagz If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Marva It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
mailuongkhang This show is too good to be underrated. It is completely better than some other shows like "Superstore", "Agent of Shields", etc. People should just watch the whole season and rethought about it. The show has many funny and also touching scenes. Anyway, I think people just hate it just because they think they are too smart for those "shallow" jokes in the show :D
n_izadi2003 I love this show, it is very funny and touches on social issues. Unlike other comedy TV series, its not silly funny. One of my favourite episodes was the one were Edna gets married LOL. The last episode of season 1 was very sad, heart breaking and well performed by the actors. I have to say Giovanni Ribisi has been great in this show, very funny. Also Edna have been awesome too , ha ha very funny. She is like Berta but funnier and more likable. I hope it returns for another season. I think the people who have been critical of this TV series need to have some sense of humour. I don't find this TV series to be sexist or racist and I am a female with brown skin colour.
FlushingCaps Tonight I watched what I believe to be the absolute worst sitcom I have ever seen. I love comedy shows and have thousands of episodes of several dozen different series to prove it. This show was more idiotic than any AND it was offensive. To top it off, they either had an audience full of drunks or were liberally using a laugh track. In the first couple of minutes of this Feb. 4 episode I heard the audience laughing several times at lines that were not the least bit funny.The plot dealt with a stereotype Mafioso coming in to the company that designs video games and in a few hours he ran through all they needed to make a successful new game, including a lead cartoon character.One of the early laughs (from the audience/laugh track, certainly not from me) was when the Mafia guy met one of the partners in the company, a short man with a full beard and asked, "What are you, in kindergarten?" Does it make any sense that he would think someone with a full beard is about 5 years old? Of course not! But that laugh track whooped it up.The cast seemed packed with stereotypical characters including one obnoxious man who seemed compelled to yell out, whenever the word "God" was spoken, "There is no God!" The Mafia guy refused to be paid with a check, so he agreed to take no money, with their promise to do him a favor some time. Five seconds after walking away he returned, asking for his favor. He wanted them to play cards with him.The one partner is seen with few chips while the Mafia guy has a boatload that he puts into the pot. The partner decides to wager the entire store vs. the money on the table. Never mind how this doesn't fit the usual rules of poker, nor how he could hardly wager away his partner's share of the business. Forget about how stupid one would be to bet so much. We all knew he would lose, just as surely as almost every lame punchline in the entire show was easily predictable.Then we see him waking up in bed next to his wife (I guess) and is relieved to find out it was just a dream. But, we the viewer have been tricked. When a scene leads to someone in it waking up, that is supposed to mean it was a dream. But here, it was real, we just suddenly shifted to him waking up and thinking he had a dream.Suddenly the Mafia guy has taken over the entire store, including all operations of the partner with whom he won no bet. He has put in a stripper pole and is quickly making it into all the stereotype operations that mobsters are reported to do. When challenged by the partner who lost the bet, he goes to "take him for a ride." I hope I don't spoil the "surprise" ending by revealing that he doesn't actually kill anyone, but he does threaten to do so to someone else, via the computer.The show was full of the lamest one-liners, clichés, stereotype characters, offensive language, offensive themes, offensive characters—I hated the idiot who kept yelling "There is no God!" I've always enjoyed Martin Mull, but in this episode he seemed to be given almost nothing to do, except sit in the background and say almost nothing.Even if I live to be 200 years old, I will believe that life is too short to waste another half hour of my life watching this miserable excuse for a TV comedy.
canadaiscold Dads is one of those so close shows. The writing is a little dry, but I assume that is due to Network TV restrictions being so ridiculous. The true enemy to this show is Peter Riegert, he is a terrible actor and he doesn't have the credibility or likability to play such a character. He has zero chemistry with Seth Green, but luckily Seth Green can carry the scenes. I personally think the rest cast is stellar.Sadly, they are going to have to add Implausible relationship story lines over the facade of their former show, like The Big Bang Theory, to attract coveted female viewers. Females as a majority don't like intelligent writing, good jokes or wit. They only want the exact cookie cutter romance smut story told over and over. "Let's make Romeo a vampire this time."