I Can't Believe They Made This is a weekly podcast about TV show premises that somehow made it on the air. Each episode features two hosts commentating about a variety of thought-provoking and inspiring scenes. These include a police detective who is reincarnated into a bulldog, Abraham Lincoln having "relations" with a telegraph and figuring out who thought a show about a caveman from an insurance commercial was a good idea? Follow @icantbelievetv on Twitter to remain updated on new episodes and subscribe on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts. Finally, please share the podcast with your friends, family, neighbors, coworkers, strangers, etc. I'm sure your doctor or Uber driver would love to learn about the podcast!
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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. As weeks go by Henry is unable to find a job as a writer, mostly due to the lack of good material. He finally lands a job, when during his interview Ed interrupts with an irrational phone call that sparks the interest of the eccentric editor conducting the interview. Henry is ultimately hired, but is forced to continue living with Ed in order to have readily-available material via his father's unsolicited rants, hence the title $#*! My Dad Says.