: The middle child’s story flips the classic "bully" trope. After successfully getting his bully sent to military school, Bill doesn't become the hero; instead, he starts swearing, stealing, and becoming a "jerk" himself.
The narrative often flashes back to 1958, showing the early days of Frank and Sue’s relationship to contrast their original dreams with the cynical reality they face in the present. Season 2 concludes on a "brutal" note, leaving the family in a state of precarious uncertainty as they narrowly survive the airport strike and corporate sabotage. TV Review: F is for Family Season 2 | The Young Folks F is for Family - Season 2
: The eldest son tries to transition from a "dumb aspiring rock star" to a more likable figure, even getting his own room and attempting to get his band's song on the radio. : The middle child’s story flips the classic "bully" trope
The season introduces memorable, if eccentric, characters like , the "brain-damaged" nephew of Frank's former boss, who eventually meets a grisly, accidental end during a botched plane hijacking in the finale. Season 2 concludes on a "brutal" note, leaving
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