Frank has a bizarre manner of telling his children that he loves them, as his major catchphrase in F is for Household is “I’ll put you thru the f***in’ wall!” By no means really resorting to bodily violence towards his household, Frank is the father-figure who will at all times sacrifice his personal happiness if it signifies that his spouse and youngsters are properly fed and have a roof over their heads. His many profession setbacks all through the sequence lead to Susan beginning a profession of her personal, which makes him query his personal masculinity on a number of events.
Frank’s anger is simple to narrate to when you think about his household dynamic. Kevin, an aspiring musician, continuously will get into bother with the neighborhood children, and Invoice is subjected to relentless bullying at college and on the playground. Maureen, who can do no mistaken in Frank’s eyes, is academically gifted, but in addition fairly manipulative when she places her thoughts to it. Because the sequence progresses, lavatory delegations develop into all of the tougher when child Megan is born on the finish of season 4.