I will start out by saying that I really want to like this a lot more than I do, because I am a massive fan of Bill Burr's standup and believe he is one of the best stand-up comedians of all time (many online lists agree with this notion.)
The story follows the Murphy family and their suburban life and mostly focuses on Frank (voiced by Bill Burr) as he goes through his midlife crisis in the 70's. This is actually a pretty accurate representations of a typical middle-class family as I understood them during that time although they certainly are a lot more foul-mouthed than my family ever was (I don't think I ever heard my father say a swear word until i was in my 30's.)
Also, at least in the country that I come from it is now extremely rare for any family to have a stay-at-home Mom. For those of you that are old enough(and I am), you can remember a time where it was actually quite rare for any of your friends' mom to not be stay at home types. I mean, I don't think any of my friends' moms went to work and that is probably why everyone had a million kids. Times change!
The art seems very reminiscent of King of the Hill and No, i am not trying to say they stole the style. There are only so many ways to animate something after-all.
The characters are pretty funny including the rebellious older son who picks on his siblings but will defend them to the death if any other kids dare pick on them. This was very reminiscent of me and my own family members. Like most siblings at the time, we spent a lot of time beating eachother up, but if anyone else in the neighborhood dared do the same it would bring out a rage the likes of which the family unit never sees.
I think that my favorite character is probably the next door neighbor "Vic" (voiced by Sam Rockwell)
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Vic is wealthy, has awesome and expensive toys, is a womanizer and is in fantastic shape, yet he is a very friendly dude. Of course Frank hates him because he is jealous of how he always has some hot lady with him (at least one) and is always going and doing exciting things like taking his speedboat out again.
This series is the opposite of SJW and just like Bill Burr's standup, that is exactly the idea. He intentionally tries to get people triggered and if you look online you can see that he achieves his goal on a regular basis. However, he is not misrepresenting the 70's at all. That is almost exactly how life was back then before we became a nanny state and everyone got their feelings hurt over just anything. I haven't watched much of it, but I plan to watch all of it. I can see it getting old because mostly the show is about Frank (Burr) being angry all the time and it kind of gets a little old.
However, in this day of safe spaces and overly PC everything, i am happy this show exists and I will continue to support it.