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    $..! My Dad Says

    TV-142010 · Sitcom · 1 season

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    • 1. Pilot
      1. Pilot Sep 23, 2010
      • Henry, a struggling writer, moves in with his cranky and opinionated father.
    • 2. Wi-Fight
      2. Wi-Fight Sep 30, 2010
      • Ed refuses to allow a wireless Internet connection to be installed in the house.
      • Henry becomes outraged when Ed refuses to accept the blame for a DMV employee being fired.
  2. Sep 23, 2010 · Pilot: Directed by James Burrows. With William Shatner, Jonathan Sadowski, Nicole Sullivan, Will Sasso. After being laid off from his job writing for a men's magazine, Henry moves in with his cranky, outspoken father, Ed.

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    • Comedy
    • James Burrows
    • 2010-09-23
  3. Release. September 23, 2010. ( 2010-09-23) –. February 17, 2011. ( 2011-02-17) $#*! My Dad Says (pronounced " Bleep My Dad Says ") is an American television sitcom produced by Warner Bros. Television that aired on CBS. It was based on the Twitter feed Shit My Dad Says, created by Justin Halpern and consisting of quotations from his father, Sam.

    • 18
    • September 23, 2010 –, February 17, 2011
    • 1
    • CBS
  4. Sep 23, 2010 · My Dad Says debuts tonight on CBS at 8:30 p.m. Eastern.. Here's the thing. The Twitter feed @shitmydadsays could have made for a great sitcom. No. Really. Everyone's been mocking the idea of $#*!

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  7. Episode Guide for $#*! My Dad Says 1x01: Pilot. Episode summary, trailer and screencaps; guest stars and main cast list; and more.

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  8. Nov 30, 2010 · My Dad Says” is some envelope pushing, genre-redefining comedy. This is a sitcom. Very much a traditional sitcom. When the camera pans across the show’s living room set, it feels slow and ...

  9. www.pluggedin.com › tv-reviews › s-mydadsaysMy Dad Says - Plugged In

    In the negative column, you need look no further than the new Twitter-inspired sitcom $#*! My Dad Says. The show is based on Justin Halpern’s “S‑‑‑ My Dad Says” Twitter feed. The title is self-explanatory: Halpern’s salty father says something outrageous, Halpern repeats it on Twitter and boom!—instant fame and fortune.

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