Sometimes a hijacking, a gunshot arm, and a bloody dismembered corpse is all it takes. That’s how season two of F Is…

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Cast
Bill Burr (Frank Murphy)Laura Dern (Sue Murphy)Justin Long (Kevin Murphy)Debi Derryberry (Maureen Murphy)Haley Reinhart (Bill Murphy)Sam Rockwell (Vic)Trevor Devall (Goomer)Mo Collins (Jimmy Fitzsimmons)Phil Hendrie (Jim Jeffords)Kevin Michael Richardson (Rosie)Debi Derryberry (Maureen Murphy)Trevor Devall (Goomer)Mo Collins (Jimmy Fitzsimmons)Phil Hendrie (Jim Jeffords)Kevin Michael Richardson (Rosie)David Koechner (Bob Pogo)Kevin P. Farley (Babe Bonfiglio)Jamie Denbo (Marie Bonfiglio)
Creators
Bill Burr, Michael Price
Synopsis
A father trying to provide for his family with a job he hates, a mother trying to be the wife and parent that society demands her to be, a teen full of angst with a love for rock-n-roll, a kid who is cursed with "middle child syndrome" who just wants to have fun, and a little girl who is far from "girly" but is still the apple of her father's eye all make for the perfect recipe of 1970's America. Back to a time when tobacco was healthy, a kid's curfew was when the street lights went out, mom stayed at home, and sex, drugs, & rock-n-roll made the world go 'round. Watch how the typical, middle class American family held it together.
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