SummaryThe lives of video game company co-founders Eli and Warner (Seth Green and Giovanni Ribisi) are turned upside down when their fathers (Peter Riegert and Martin Mull) move in with them.
Created By:Alec Sulkin, Wellesley Wild
Dads
Season 1 Premiere:
Sep 17, 2013
Metascore
Overwhelming Dislike
15
User score
Generally Unfavorable
3.8
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Overwhelming Dislike
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93% Negative
26 Reviews
26 Reviews
Sep 16, 2013
58
Yes, offensive, but the second episode loses that element, which suggests Fox got the message. Not surprisingly, it's the better of the two.
Sep 17, 2013
25
Everyone associated with this show--with the exception of MacFarlane--deserves better.
Sep 26, 2013
20
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.
Sep 11, 2013
16
Friends Warner (Giovanni Ribisi) and Eli (Seth Green) have clueless dads (Martin Mull and Peter Riegert) who might be racist, or maybe it's just the show. [20/27 Sep 2013, p.141]
Sep 17, 2013
0
Talking any more about Dads is more wearying than actually watching it. Which was torture.
Sep 17, 2013
0
A crass generation-gap sitcom with the wit if not the intelligence of an elementary-school flatulence contest.
Sep 13, 2013
0
What’s galling is the utter absence of originality, spirit or even new jokes. ... The poor actors look like they’re serving mandatory sentences for the creators’ crimes of laziness.
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