$#*! My Dad Says Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 5300 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Las chorradas de mi padre

Title in Italiano:

$#*! My Dad Says

Title in Português:

$#*! My Dad Says

Synopsis

Henry Goodson was a 27-year-old writer who lost his job when the magazine he worked for went under. Now, with no job and no place to go, Henry is forced to move in with his estranged 72-year-old dad, Ed, who is notorious for saying what is on his mind. Also on hand was Henry's goofy half brother Vince, and his inept wife Bonnie, who were realtors. Tim was the gay housekeeper, who Ed hired when he got him fired from his job(s).

Henry meanwhile, found another job with a different magazine, using Ed's one-liners as his story. Early episodes focused on Ed's words getting him into trouble and him having to go to extreme lengths at times to make things right. Midway thru the season, Vince and Bonnie were convinced by a self-help guru to quit their jobs, and unable to afford their condo, also had to move in with Ed.

Later on, Ed decided to run against his determined neighbor Rosemary Pernworth (Jean Smart) for president of the Homeowners Association, when she criticized him for his corn being too high and he ended up falling for her. In the last episode aired, a girl Henry liked, who had read his article about Ed, turned out to be the girlfriend of a guy who thought he was Ed's son. Since the show was canceled, audiences never discovered what the outcome was.

Memorable guest stars during the 18 episode run included Missi Pyle, John Mahoney, Cybil Shepherd, Curtis Armstrong, Ed Begley, Jr., and Lee Majors. The series was inspired by the Twitter feed of the same name by Justin Halpern, who chronicled things his dad Sam said.

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User reviews

Karen Nelson
6/10

The diversity of music genres featured in the soundtrack reflected the eclectic nature of the characters and their relationships, adding depth to the narrative.

Brian Davis
4/10

The music choices in the show often felt out of place and disjointed with the tone of the scenes. There were instances where the soundtrack did not align with the dialogue or actions on screen, creating a jarring disconnect that detracted from the overall storytelling. It seemed like more attention could have been paid to selecting music that better complemented the narrative.

Charles Wilson
8/10

The band soundtrack helped to establish the unique personality of each character, enhancing their individual story arcs.

Susan Lewis
9/10

The soundtrack of $#*! My Dad Says truly captured the quirky and heartwarming essence of the show. Each track perfectly complemented the humor and emotional moments, enhancing the viewing experience.

Ashley Anderson
8/10

The music in $#*! My Dad Says was seamlessly integrated into the narrative, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Deborah Hill
6/10

The soundtrack of $#*! My Dad Says perfectly captured the quirky and comedic tone of the show, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Robert Nelson
6/10

The choice of songs for specific scenes showcased a great attention to detail, highlighting the importance of music in creating the mood and atmosphere of each episode.

Deborah Turner
7/10

Overall, the band soundtrack of the series was a standout aspect of the show, contributing to its charm and entertainment value.

Sarah Mitchell
6/10

The soundtrack cleverly mirrored the witty and blunt nature of Ed's character, with certain tracks perfectly complementing his iconic one-liners and moments of wisdom.

Sarah Lewis
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of $#*! My Dad Says was a delightful blend of music that not only entertained but also enriched the storytelling, making it a memorable aspect of the series.

Kimberly Miller
8/10

The band soundtrack of the show added an extra dimension to the humor and wit of the script, creating a more immersive viewing experience.

William Turner
7/10

The music selection in the series effectively sets the mood for different scenes, from heartwarming family moments to comedic misunderstandings.

Timothy Adams
1/10

The soundtrack of $#*! My Dad Says felt repetitive and uninspired. The same few tracks seemed to be used over and over again, without much variation or creativity. It failed to enhance the emotional moments or comedic scenes, making the viewing experience feel monotonous.

Nancy Gonzalez
8/10

The band soundtrack of $#*! My Dad Says perfectly captures the humorous and quirky tone of the show, enhancing the comedic moments.

William Brown
7/10

The use of upbeat and lively tracks in certain episodes added an extra layer of fun and energy to the storytelling.

William Jones
5/10

Some of the instrumental pieces in the soundtrack beautifully underscored the emotional moments between the characters, evoking genuine empathy from the viewers.

Michael Walker
5/10

The incorporation of classic tunes from different eras helped set the nostalgic atmosphere of the show, appealing to a wide range of audiences.

Mary Robinson
7/10

The soundtrack contributed to the emotional depth of certain scenes, effectively tugging at the heartstrings of the audience.

Joshua Wright
6/10

The use of upbeat and playful music during the lighter moments of the series added a dynamic layer to the storytelling, making the scenes more engaging.

Paul Nelson
7/10

The music in $#*! My Dad Says effectively complemented the dialogue and actions on screen, creating a cohesive and engaging storytelling experience.

Richard Taylor
9/10

The music selection was diverse and well-curated, featuring a mix of classic hits and modern tunes that added depth and personality to the scenes. It was evident that a lot of thought and care went into selecting the songs for the series, creating a memorable and enjoyable musical backdrop for the unfolding storylines.

Elizabeth Hill
7/10

The musical choices in the series were diverse and eclectic, catering to a wide range of emotions and situations depicted in the show.