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Parent of a year-old Written by Simpsons superfan February 14, There might be a few innuendos throughout the 10 seasons, but nothing to be concerned about.

The jokes are always fast and always meant as a joke. But nothing else. Being a Bobs Burgers Superfan myself I recommend this to anyone over the age of Had useful details. Adult Written by danny April 4, Adult Written by Maya16 November 10, I am so glad I did because I think that it's the best thing on network tv right now since a lot of shows have been coming to an end.

There is some innuendo which makes the show inappropriate for children under Parent Written by Mike S June 2, Extremely funny but you might want to pre-watcg I love this show but there is bad language.

And some adult content. Parent of a year-old Written by George B. January 15, Clever humor, but a little raunchy sometimes. Animated sitcoms of this type aren't everybody's cup of tea, but I find it clever and quite funny. The family deals with issues both absurd and ordinary, and actually tackle real life and social issues.

Some episodes would be fine for kids of any ages, but many episodes contain somewhat graphic sexual references. I am occasionally uncomfortable letting my 12 year old watch it, and we sometimes skip certain episodes. Some episodes contain references to cross-dressing, or sexual intecourse. The humor can be crass. Parent of an infant, 13, 15, and year-old Written by kristie99 January 4, The oldest child, Tina, did scratch her crotch for most of the first episode.

But if you would watch at least the second episode it a pretty funny show with great character development through out the first season. This isn't really appropriate for children under the age of twelve or eleven.

It does contain sexual references, swearing and the occasional drink or two though. I really think this show is okay for middle school students, as most of them already joke about this type of thing and probably occasionally swear. You just don't know. The main character Bob is a great role model. He listens to his family and he's persistent of his dreams and doesn't give up. In the pilot alone it gives us deep insight into Beef, that despite how awful she was he refuses to think anything but the best of her.

Why is he like that? Is it his way of not thinking about all the terrible things she did? It makes you instantly love the character and while he does seemingly get over this denial in the pilot I can foresee it impacting him for the rest of the series.

Knowing their mom was terrible helps reflect a lot of what kids go through in real life. Over the years Nick Offerman has perfected the deadpan and loveable character that brought him to fame in Parks and Recreation. Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! He loves nature so much he steals a potted plant from a mall to take better care of it. His love for his family is on full display and he often goes to absurd lengths to keep them together.

Offerman brings a great charm to the role and all of the jokes he delivers are winners. This may seem like a surface level change but once again opens up all kinds of new opportunities for stories and characters. My only beef with Archer being that they feel the need to inject every character into every episode.

Several of those shows you listed are no longer active and are showing only reruns. You must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Prev Article Next Article. About The Author Paul More from this Author I think I'm a part of the first generation of journalists to skip print media entirely, and I've learned a lot these last few years at Forbes. Related Posts. Log in to Reply.

Flandy Orton November 27, John Burnett January 30, The problem with a lot of TV shows is that there are some characters who are lovable and always hilarious and other characters who are boring or unlikable. Yap, Gayle etc. Tina is perhaps the most empowered female character on TV. It has a minimalist visual style and a soothing use of color. Linda wears red, Louise wears green, Gene wears yellow, and Tina wears blue — they each dress in a different primary color.

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