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Shit my Dad Says has it's own TV show now. The cast is amazing. They've got William Shatner, and two hilarious actors from MadTV fame: Will Sasso and Nicole Sullivan! <3
I really like it so far, though I've only seen the pilot. I only saw one review and it was overwhelmingly negative, but I can't agree. I've laughed quite a few times. I expect they will loosen up a bit, and the show will get much better as the season goes on.
So, watch it.
Show star Shatner has commented on the show's title, saying "We say spit; why can't we say shit?"
Shatner further commented on the title saying, "The word 'shit' is around us. It isn't a terrible term. It's a natural function. Why are we pussyfooting?"
I really like it so far, though I've only seen the pilot. I only saw one review and it was overwhelmingly negative, but I can't agree. I've laughed quite a few times. I expect they will loosen up a bit, and the show will get much better as the season goes on.
So, watch it.
$#*! My Dad Says (pronounced as "Bleep My Dad Says")[1][2] is an American television sitcom produced by Warner Bros. Television for CBS. It is based on the Twitter feed Shit My Dad Says, created by Justin Halpern and consisting of quotes from his father, Sam.[3] The show premiered on September 23, 2010, and airs on Thursdays at 8:30 pm Eastern/7:30 pm Central.[4]
PLOT:
Ed is a very opinionated 72-year-old who has been divorced three times. His two adult sons, Henry and Vince, are accustomed to his unsolicited and often politically incorrect rants. When Henry, a struggling writer and blogger, can no longer afford his rent, he is forced to move back in with Ed, which creates new issues in their tricky father-son relationship.
CAST:
* William Shatner as Edison Milford "Ed" Goodson III
* Jonathan Sadowski as Henry
* Will Sasso as Vince
* Nicole Sullivan as Bonnie
* Stephanie Lemelin as Sam
* Holly Marie Combs as Claire[citation needed]
Show star Shatner has commented on the show's title, saying "We say spit; why can't we say shit?"
Shatner further commented on the title saying, "The word 'shit' is around us. It isn't a terrible term. It's a natural function. Why are we pussyfooting?"