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$#*! My Dad Says

Les relations conflictuelles entre un fils et son père, un vieux bougre adepte des formules particulièrement salées. Son fils Henry, qui tente de percer en tant qu'écrivain, tient un blog dans lequel il partage ses aventures...

Terminée Américaine 21 minutes
Comédie, Comedy CBS 2010
6.35

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Goodson Goes Deep

On a day off from work, Henry decides to spend some quality time with his father. Ed, however, is only interested in picking up a Steve Garvey baseball that he ordered from Authentic Carl’s sports memorabilia shop. When Henry is unable to convince him to do anything else, he decides to tag along with his father. By the time the Goodsons reach the store, however, Authentic Carl has already sold the ball. Henry helps Ed find out who bought it, and they both stake out the ball owner’s house, waiting for him to get home. While Ed doesn’t get his ball, he does learn that father/son bonding can be an enjoyable experience. Vince and Bonnie, tired of Ed interrupting them in their new attic bedroom, decide to move into Ed’s garage for more privacy. They have also decided to adopt a positive attitude at all times in the hopes that this will help them conceive a child. But as much as they want to maintain their new-found optimism, the garage’s many horrible qualities test their patience.

Diffusion originale : 06 janvier 2011

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Diffusion française : 06 janvier 2011
Réalisat.eur.rice.s : Steve Zuckerman
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Guest.s : Michael Bunin , Curtis Armstrong , Jennifer Aspen , Root Beer , Jake Short

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<strong>Bleep my dad says</strong> tire son inspiration d’un compte Twitter où un jeune homme expose les grandes phrases philosophiques de son père. CBS a tenté avec beaucoup de peine de leurs donner vie.