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Doltos
Dec 28, 2005

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I don't think the shows depressing. There's lessons to be learned even if they are negative ones. I've enjoyed Kevin Murphys coming of age story, and this season's arc with him questioning how he treats himself and others was pretty endearing.

Bill Burr's creative lead means that it's a more realistic approach to how people act and behave. Frank doesn't suddenly become a sappy loving dad after a positive moment. He relapses, he gets angry, he has to relearn lessons. It's refreshing to see. Highly recommend the show. It's not laugh out loud funny but it's just a good story about a family in the 70s.

Edit: also like to mention that it's cool to see that the angry mom pregnant with the fourth kid doesn't have to apologize at the end of the season or insinuate she was kind of wrong for being mad.

Doltos fucked around with this message at 02:05 on Jun 26, 2020

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