I think F is for Family isn't exactly the most heartwarming show or the most intricate, but it's down to earth.
Not a ton happens in this episode, but we receive more important insight into Frank's life, specifically his job and the squalid conditions he's surrounded by.
We also get character development for the family as we peek into each of their psyches. My one complaint is that the sister still has too little screen time, but seeing Susan cry was a great character moment and revealing. The King of the Hill comparison isn't too misplaced, except this is more vulgar and depressive. Even better than the last episode. There's not a lot of room for failure with the stunningly small 6 episode season, so hopefully the next 4 carry on what's done right here.
Not a ton happens in this episode, but we receive more important insight into Frank's life, specifically his job and the squalid conditions he's surrounded by.
We also get character development for the family as we peek into each of their psyches. My one complaint is that the sister still has too little screen time, but seeing Susan cry was a great character moment and revealing. The King of the Hill comparison isn't too misplaced, except this is more vulgar and depressive. Even better than the last episode. There's not a lot of room for failure with the stunningly small 6 episode season, so hopefully the next 4 carry on what's done right here.