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5.5 | TV-14 | en | Comedy

Two successful guys in their 30s have their lives turned upside down when their nightmare dads unexpectedly move in with them.

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EP19  Jerk in the Box
Jul. 16,2014
Jerk in the Box

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EP18  Have a Heart... Attack!
Feb. 11,2014
Have a Heart... Attack!

When Crawford gets too drunk and accidentally ruins the Whittemores' couch, Camila insists that they all quit drinking so much. Then, Eli ignores David's constant complaining, and one of them ends up in the hospital for it.

EP17  Enemies of Bill
Feb. 11,2014
Enemies of Bill

When Crawford gets too drunk and accidentally ruins the Whittemores' couch, Camila insists that they all quit drinking so much. Then, Eli ignores David's constant complaining, and one of them ends up in the hospital for it.

EP16  Warner's Got It Made
Feb. 04,2014
Warner's Got It Made

Warner and Eli invite a mob boss to the office to consult when they develop a new mafia game for Ghost Child Games.

EP15  Baby Face
Jan. 28,2014
Baby Face

When Camila goes out of town to visit her sister, she leaves Warner with his first family-free weekend in years – except for the fact that Crawford now lives with them. To solve the problem, Warner puts Crawford and David up in a hotel where the two are mistaken for a gay couple on their honeymoon.

EP14  Bully Gene
Jan. 21,2014
Bully Gene

Eli gets bullied by the son of the woman he is dating; Gene steals a game prototype; Warner picks fights with Camila so he can sleep on the couch.

EP13  Eli Nightingale
Jan. 14,2014
Eli Nightingale

When Veronica gets sick, germaphobe Warner forces her go home. Sensing an opportunity, Eli takes care of her in hopes that his kindness will make her want to sleep with him.

EP12  Mister Edna
Jan. 07,2014
Mister Edna

When David gets Edna detained as an illegal immigrant, Eli forces him to marry her so that she can stay in the country.

EP11  The Glitch That Stole Christmas
Dec. 03,2013
The Glitch That Stole Christmas

When Eli and Warner fire one of their employees right before the holiday season, the ex-game designer seeks his revenge by including an offensive word in their family-friendly Christmas game. Meanwhile, Edna encourages David to get a job as a mall Santa in order to earn enough money to buy Eli a gift.

EP10  Dad Abuse
Nov. 26,2013
Dad Abuse

Eli and Warner mistakenly trigger an investigation of elder abuse, causing their dads to be placed in a foster care home. Eli and Warner's initial happiness soon turns into guilt, and they hatch a plan to rescue their fathers. Meanwhile, Crawford's childish, sloppy habits get between Camila and Warner.

EP9  Comic Book Issues
Nov. 19,2013
Comic Book Issues

Eli and Warner face an elder abuse investigation and their dads are placed in a care home.

EP8  Doubles Trouble
Nov. 12,2013
Doubles Trouble

When Warner lets Camila be his partner for the Virtual Tennis Tournament, Eli starts to question their friendship.

EP7  Foul Play
Nov. 05,2013
Foul Play

Eli and David are forced to sleep at the Ghost Child Games offices when bedbugs overtake the loft. Meanwhile, Camila gets the lead in a local theater production, and Crawford ends up being uncharacteristically helpful, much to the chagrin of Warner.

EP6  My Dad's Hotter Than Your Dad
Oct. 22,2013
My Dad's Hotter Than Your Dad

Since Eli has a history of being a Human Resources liability, Warner hires Janet, an older woman as a new assistant at the office, but the plan backfires when David and Crawford compete for her affections.

EP5  Oldfinger
Oct. 15,2013
Oldfinger

Concerned about their dads' health, Warner and Eli takes them to get physicals, but Warner begins to worry about his mortality when the doctor dies before giving him his test results.

EP4  Funny Girl
Oct. 08,2013
Funny Girl

Eli dates Veronica's friend Anne, an attractive but annoying comedian, with Eli having her move in to spite David. Meanwhile, a recording session for the company's new video game "Occue-Die Wall Street" gets out of hand when Crawford tries to help Warner with some "businessman" voice-over work.

EP3  Clean On Me
Oct. 01,2013
Clean On Me

Warner borrows Edna from Eli, making Eli realize he needs to start treating her better; Veronica hires Crawford.

EP2  Heckuva Job, Brownie
Sep. 24,2013
Heckuva Job, Brownie

Ghost Child Games is in need of a new video game concept. So Warner and Veronica encourage Eli to revert to his tried-and-true method of coming up with ideas: “medicinally enhanced” baked goods. But the guys discover an even better use for the treats when their pain-in-the-neck dads, David and Crawford start eating them and totally mellowing out.

EP1  Pilot
Sep. 17,2013
Pilot

Eli and Warner are business partners - and childhood best friends - whose lives get turned upside down when their pain-in-the-neck dads, David and Crawford move in with them.

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jonmsamson Dads has to be one of the most daring TV shows I have ever seen on television. The way they go out of their way to offend as many groups as possible while not actually delivering any actually funny material is real balls to the wall stuff. The way the jokes come out in unnatural and completely unfunny ways is astounding! It really helps to sell the satire of sitcom TV shows, I mean none of them were ever funny without offending anyone. Also, what a great assortment of timeless and unforgettable characters. Such as that kind of maybe Hispanic maid who seems more interested in trying to make invisible people laugh rather than help out when someone is dying is surely the epitome of comedy. But I'm not gonna lie, I laughed pretty hard every time she randomly danced as if a ghost shot up her ass after every line she delivers. Or how about the creepy guy from Ted that managed to get a hot wife that he shares almost no chemistry with. It must be all the crying he does while having sex with his beautifully hot wife, that will cause any lady to fall hopelessly in love with you. What a great way to satirize marriage, really got it spot on with that one. And finally the main character who was in Austin Powers but not many people remember because he didn't pick any good movies to be in after his run as Dr. Evil's son. But here he makes his comeback as Bland Leading Man who lives with his dad for some reason even though his dad seems like a perfectly able adult who can take care of himself and isn't handicapped in anyway shape or form. Oh and I almost forgot the titular "Dads" themselves! What a creative mesh of a Jewish stereotype and a wimpy version Robert De Niro from Meet the Parents. Truly a lot of thought went into these two characters.But I haven't even gotten to the best part, the way the actors seem completely uninterested in what their doing and are just collecting a paycheck. Another great way to parody the campy comedy of sitcoms. Not all of the actors act this way though, just the ones that will manage to have a career after this show. That crazy maid seems to put all of her energy into the very few lines she says, and when she doesn't say anything we get to see her dance! Because you know, that's funny!All in all, I'd give Dads a watch through if you like witty satires of other TV shows, it's almost like if Abed from Community got his own show but only talked about one very specific genre of TV. It's a must see for all who are deaf, blind and dumb.
bozco At first I was not sure what to make of it. I found it funny and thought it wasn't nothing special! BUT as each episode progressed I found myself laughing more n more as the characters started fitting in to their roles! Ep 5 was when I fell to the floor with laughter after the prolonged scene with the doctor and the prostate exam! Giovannis expressions were just hilarious and literally put me on the floor crying! I feel this show has joke for everyone as we don't all share that same humor etc! I really think people are being way to harsh on Dads and People should give this show a chance to at least find its feet because once it does I really feel this has the potential to be a big hitters on TV like big bang and the rest! Im hooked now and heres to hoping the show has many more years on air!
uryon-adams This is the only actual sitcom that made me laugh out loud. To me, personally, I'm glad Seth MacFarlane made this show. One of those dumb reviews said that there is room for improvement, and I totally agree. Giovanni Ribisi and Seth Green have really stepped it up, by the way, because by the fifth episode (Oldfinger), I was cracking up. And I love the maid; she's like a Consuela that appears in every episode. This and the Big Bang Theory are my favorite sitcom shows that feature a overly used laugh track (that is the only thing that annoys me), and I hope to see many more seasons of Dads in the future. Maybe an episode where Seth MacFarlane guest stars will crank up some views. All I really know is that people love Seth MacFarlane.
njays First let me say that I am a huge fan of Macfarlane's Family Guy. Maybe I am a bit tainted but frankly I think that I would like to give this show a bit of a lead and watch a few more episodes. It is obvious that many of the bad reviews posted were the result of the pilot episode. I watched that episode as well and was more than a bit underwhelmed. However, I just finished watching episode 5 and am having a hard time coming down! That episode was hysterical!. I didn't have the opportunity to watch episodes 2 thru 4 thinking I wasn't missing much but now I will use my "On Demand" and get caught up in a hurry. The first thing that struck me was the announcement at the top of the show that it was filmed in front of a live audience. Secondly, MacFarlane's humor was quite evident. This episode could have easily been transposed to a very funny Family Guy moment! Perhaps Seth found it necessary to make his presence known a bit more? Perhaps not? But in any event, I do look forward to getting caught up. If only to see if episode 5 was a fluke!