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nativehugh for Sue Murphy having some discipline troubles with her daughter Maureen Murphy. Now Sue has been bound and Maureen is gagging her with her socks.
Susan "Sue" Murphy (née Chilson) is the deuteragonist of F is for Family. She is the wife of Frank Murphy and a former part-time Plast-a-Ware (a parody of Tupperware) sales representative, and later secretary. She is the mother of Maureen, Bill, and Kevin Murphy. In the fourth season finale she gave birth to a baby girl.
Sue played softball in high school, her team making it to the championship. She also won an academic award. After high school, she enrolled in college majoring in physics (as seen in the flashback to 1958 where Sue is seen holding a physics textbook) and began dating Frank Murphy. She was selected as a Future Lady Leader at her school. Sue became pregnant with their first son, Kevin forcing Sue to drop out of college much to the fury of Sue's parents especially her father Stan Chilson which is why he hates Frank so much thinking he ruined Sue's life. They married and Sue became a stay at home wife and mother. Eventually, she had three more children with Frank, Bill, Maureen, and Amanda. Feeling bored at home she eventually took a job selling Plast-a-Ware.
In "Saturday, Bloody Saturday" she has a full-on emotional breakdown stemming from the feeling that she has nothing outside of being a wife and mother. In "F is For Halloween" she gets offered a promotion at Plast-a-Ware, which she accepts (despite Frank's attempt to stop this). At first, she enjoys the job, but as time goes on she begins feeling stressed, and like her boss is taking advantage of her.
After Frank is fired, she asks to become a secretary as someone had recently quit, so she could earn money for the family. She doesn't appreciate the crude language of her co-workers but learns to deal with it. The company is looking for a new product, and Sue eventually comes up with the idea of spin-drying lettuce. She sells her locket from Frank at a pawn shop to pay for the prototype, but the head of Plast-a-Ware winds up taking credit for the idea.
Throughout all of this, Sue's marriage begins to fall apart when Frank starts working for a vending company, but they eventually manage to work things out after Frank realizes how badly he has treated Sue. Frank buys back her locket by selling the color TV much to the children's horror, and they start discussing their future plans. After unknowingly having sex with Frank using a broken condom that Smokey Greenwood pierced with a pin, she becomes pregnant with their fourth child ironically mirroring her first unplanned pregnancy with Kevin once again causing a halt in her ambitions.
Sue's personality could be best described as soft-spoken, caring, selfless, supportive, short-tempered, ambitious, loyal, intelligent, serious, often depressed, humble, slightly impulsive, and kind-hearted.
Sue is a woman who obviously loves her family very much. Though like her husband, she succumbs to the stress of daily life rather easily, and this manifests itself in screaming matches with her husband. She also suffers from depression and is known to break down at times.
She doesn't seem to know what she wants in life, as being a stay at home mother left her anxious and bored, yearning for more purpose in life. Her job though leaves her drained and stressed without much time to herself. She does eventually figure out a clear ambition when she invents the Salad Tosser, though this idea was stolen from her, leaving her back at square one. Sue also has the major belief that she must be successful, and that she felt becoming pregnant stopped her from blossoming into an independent woman.
She is overly polite, which can be a hindrance to her. For example, she's too polite to stop her acquaintance Ginny from talking about herself for hours and had a difficult time adapting to the vulgar environment at Plast-a-Ware's head office.
In contrast to Frank, she is shown to be a nice and soft and lenient parent (when she wants to be), which is a low bar when compared to Frank. As revealed in Bill Murphy's Day Off she feels like she has to do that to make up for Frank’s harsh parenting. But that doesn’t mean that she’s that great of a mother and she doesn’t have her bad parenting days like when she yelled and hit Kevin and Bill with a wooden spoon when they were fighting instead of talking to them. Telling Bill it would be his fault if she lost the baby. She can also unintentionally neglect Bill and Maureen and yelled at the two children when they complained that she and Frank fought too much. She is also too lenient on Kevin sometimes. She’s still a better parent than Frank nonetheless, even though that's a very low bar to achieve.
Maureen Murphy is one of two tritagonists (alongside Bill) of F is For Family. She is the oldest daughter of Frank and Sue Murphy, whom Frank always refers to as "princess". Maureen is normally a sweet little girl, though she often does bad things and causes problematic events, being smart enough to hide it. Maureen is the 3rd of four children, being three years younger than Bill. Mr. Holtenwasser tells her that he drove Sue to the hospital for her birth.
Maureen's closest friends are two neighborhood boys, Ben and Kenny. She enjoys playing all kinds of dangerous, unsanitary, and poorly thought out games with them.
In "F is for Halloween," Maureen finds it difficult to decide on a Halloween costume. She thinks the girl's costumes are lame and Frank won't let her wear a boys costume. He does eventually allow her to dress as Mr. Coconut.
She has an interest in computers and is gifted in mathematics, though she is often discouraged by her school, Frank, and the Honeybee's from indulging in these activities because she is a girl. Once it's proven she got the highest mark of any girl on her math test, her parents let her sign up for Computer Club.
Although Maureen is shown as a sweet and innocent girl, she tends to be manipulative towards people. Her tomboyish personality comes to light frequently, especially when she decides to dress up in boy's costumes for Halloween.
Given that Maureen was the only daughter in the family until "Baby, Baby, Baby," and is known as "Daddy's little girl", it's obvious that she has the best relationship with Frank, compared to Bill and Kevin. Frank does not often notice her bad behavior leading to her being defiant and putting herself in dangerous situations. Ultimately, it was Bill who had to teach her the consequences of these actions.
She often takes advantage of, Bill. Most notably in "Bill Murphy's Day Off," where she repeatedly bosses him around and rubs salt in his wounds because she knows about his suspension.
Maureen is the closest with the family dog, Major. She tried to dress him up for Halloween, but he wouldn't cooperate. Major follows her as she goes after Bill in "Bill Murphy's Day Off". The fireworks explosion causes the dog to run off, and in the next episode, Maureen is distraught over his disappearance and is determined to find him.
Maureen doesn't get along well with many of her peers, especially other little girls, who tease her and call her ugly or boring. Ben and Kenny seem to be the only kids her age she gets along with.
Maureen is also quite smart for her age and takes an interest in rockets and computers. She dislikes the Honeybee Scouts and many other traditionally feminine activities.
F Is for Family is an American adult animated streaming television series created by Bill Burr and Micheal Price for Netflix. The show is produced by Gaumont International Television, Show Productions and Vince Vaughn's Wild West Television. The show follows a dysfunctional suburban Irish-American family, and is set in the fictional town of Rustvale, Pennsylvania in the early-to-mid 1970s. The show premiered on December 18, 2015, to generally favorable reviews. In October 2020, the series was renewed for the fifth and final season which is set to premiere on November 25, 2021.

Susan "Sue" Murphy (née Chilson) is the deuteragonist of F is for Family. She is the wife of Frank Murphy and a former part-time Plast-a-Ware (a parody of Tupperware) sales representative, and later secretary. She is the mother of Maureen, Bill, and Kevin Murphy. In the fourth season finale she gave birth to a baby girl.
Sue played softball in high school, her team making it to the championship. She also won an academic award. After high school, she enrolled in college majoring in physics (as seen in the flashback to 1958 where Sue is seen holding a physics textbook) and began dating Frank Murphy. She was selected as a Future Lady Leader at her school. Sue became pregnant with their first son, Kevin forcing Sue to drop out of college much to the fury of Sue's parents especially her father Stan Chilson which is why he hates Frank so much thinking he ruined Sue's life. They married and Sue became a stay at home wife and mother. Eventually, she had three more children with Frank, Bill, Maureen, and Amanda. Feeling bored at home she eventually took a job selling Plast-a-Ware.
In "Saturday, Bloody Saturday" she has a full-on emotional breakdown stemming from the feeling that she has nothing outside of being a wife and mother. In "F is For Halloween" she gets offered a promotion at Plast-a-Ware, which she accepts (despite Frank's attempt to stop this). At first, she enjoys the job, but as time goes on she begins feeling stressed, and like her boss is taking advantage of her.
After Frank is fired, she asks to become a secretary as someone had recently quit, so she could earn money for the family. She doesn't appreciate the crude language of her co-workers but learns to deal with it. The company is looking for a new product, and Sue eventually comes up with the idea of spin-drying lettuce. She sells her locket from Frank at a pawn shop to pay for the prototype, but the head of Plast-a-Ware winds up taking credit for the idea.
Throughout all of this, Sue's marriage begins to fall apart when Frank starts working for a vending company, but they eventually manage to work things out after Frank realizes how badly he has treated Sue. Frank buys back her locket by selling the color TV much to the children's horror, and they start discussing their future plans. After unknowingly having sex with Frank using a broken condom that Smokey Greenwood pierced with a pin, she becomes pregnant with their fourth child ironically mirroring her first unplanned pregnancy with Kevin once again causing a halt in her ambitions.
Sue's personality could be best described as soft-spoken, caring, selfless, supportive, short-tempered, ambitious, loyal, intelligent, serious, often depressed, humble, slightly impulsive, and kind-hearted.
Sue is a woman who obviously loves her family very much. Though like her husband, she succumbs to the stress of daily life rather easily, and this manifests itself in screaming matches with her husband. She also suffers from depression and is known to break down at times.
She doesn't seem to know what she wants in life, as being a stay at home mother left her anxious and bored, yearning for more purpose in life. Her job though leaves her drained and stressed without much time to herself. She does eventually figure out a clear ambition when she invents the Salad Tosser, though this idea was stolen from her, leaving her back at square one. Sue also has the major belief that she must be successful, and that she felt becoming pregnant stopped her from blossoming into an independent woman.
She is overly polite, which can be a hindrance to her. For example, she's too polite to stop her acquaintance Ginny from talking about herself for hours and had a difficult time adapting to the vulgar environment at Plast-a-Ware's head office.
In contrast to Frank, she is shown to be a nice and soft and lenient parent (when she wants to be), which is a low bar when compared to Frank. As revealed in Bill Murphy's Day Off she feels like she has to do that to make up for Frank’s harsh parenting. But that doesn’t mean that she’s that great of a mother and she doesn’t have her bad parenting days like when she yelled and hit Kevin and Bill with a wooden spoon when they were fighting instead of talking to them. Telling Bill it would be his fault if she lost the baby. She can also unintentionally neglect Bill and Maureen and yelled at the two children when they complained that she and Frank fought too much. She is also too lenient on Kevin sometimes. She’s still a better parent than Frank nonetheless, even though that's a very low bar to achieve.
Maureen Murphy is one of two tritagonists (alongside Bill) of F is For Family. She is the oldest daughter of Frank and Sue Murphy, whom Frank always refers to as "princess". Maureen is normally a sweet little girl, though she often does bad things and causes problematic events, being smart enough to hide it. Maureen is the 3rd of four children, being three years younger than Bill. Mr. Holtenwasser tells her that he drove Sue to the hospital for her birth.
Maureen's closest friends are two neighborhood boys, Ben and Kenny. She enjoys playing all kinds of dangerous, unsanitary, and poorly thought out games with them.
In "F is for Halloween," Maureen finds it difficult to decide on a Halloween costume. She thinks the girl's costumes are lame and Frank won't let her wear a boys costume. He does eventually allow her to dress as Mr. Coconut.
She has an interest in computers and is gifted in mathematics, though she is often discouraged by her school, Frank, and the Honeybee's from indulging in these activities because she is a girl. Once it's proven she got the highest mark of any girl on her math test, her parents let her sign up for Computer Club.
Although Maureen is shown as a sweet and innocent girl, she tends to be manipulative towards people. Her tomboyish personality comes to light frequently, especially when she decides to dress up in boy's costumes for Halloween.
Given that Maureen was the only daughter in the family until "Baby, Baby, Baby," and is known as "Daddy's little girl", it's obvious that she has the best relationship with Frank, compared to Bill and Kevin. Frank does not often notice her bad behavior leading to her being defiant and putting herself in dangerous situations. Ultimately, it was Bill who had to teach her the consequences of these actions.
She often takes advantage of, Bill. Most notably in "Bill Murphy's Day Off," where she repeatedly bosses him around and rubs salt in his wounds because she knows about his suspension.
Maureen is the closest with the family dog, Major. She tried to dress him up for Halloween, but he wouldn't cooperate. Major follows her as she goes after Bill in "Bill Murphy's Day Off". The fireworks explosion causes the dog to run off, and in the next episode, Maureen is distraught over his disappearance and is determined to find him.
Maureen doesn't get along well with many of her peers, especially other little girls, who tease her and call her ugly or boring. Ben and Kenny seem to be the only kids her age she gets along with.
Maureen is also quite smart for her age and takes an interest in rockets and computers. She dislikes the Honeybee Scouts and many other traditionally feminine activities.
F Is for Family is an American adult animated streaming television series created by Bill Burr and Micheal Price for Netflix. The show is produced by Gaumont International Television, Show Productions and Vince Vaughn's Wild West Television. The show follows a dysfunctional suburban Irish-American family, and is set in the fictional town of Rustvale, Pennsylvania in the early-to-mid 1970s. The show premiered on December 18, 2015, to generally favorable reviews. In October 2020, the series was renewed for the fifth and final season which is set to premiere on November 25, 2021.
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