EPISODE
Dads - Season 1
The film tells a story of Warner and Eli who are excellent video game developers whose lives change absolutely when their father makes an important decision to return and lives with them. How do they face the ups and downs with their father?
31 January 1975, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
15 May 1981, Jericho, New York, USA
18 August 1943, Chicago, Illinois, USA
10 July 1972, New York City, New York, USA
12 August 1954, Queens, New York, USA
28 September 1986, Los Angeles, California, USA
September 17, 2013
This charmless misfire from Seth MacFarlane's camp reminds us that what might be funny in the mouths of sardonic cartoon characters often falls flat when delivered by actual so-called human beings.September 16, 2013
At the expense of many enjoyable performers, FOX throws its hat (back) into the lewd, crude sitcom ring.September 16, 2013
Someone out there will like Dads -- just don't be too surprised if you're not among them.September 12, 2013
Dads looks like something you'd pick out of an infected cyst.September 17, 2013
Seth MacFarlane's new Fox sitcom, Dads, doesn't need to be less offensive. It needs to be funnier.September 17, 2013
A cast this good... deserves more than the raucous studio laughter that warmed-over bigotry generates.September 16, 2013
Dads, a show about two annoying grown men's extremely fraught and contentious relationships with their two unbearable fathers, is sourer than fermented lemonade, and that's before it turns acrid with the taste of casual racism.September 17, 2013
The writing on Dads is so straight-up horrendous that one wouldn't be surprised to see it in the middle of a Family Guy episode as an attempt by MacFarlane to satirize bad sitcom writing.September 17, 2013
Don't fall for Fox's gambit. The show isn't exactly "reprehensible," but it is definitely "tired," "forced," "predictable," "lazy" - choose your own critical adjective that means "bad."