FUBAR

6.7
2023

Production

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When a father and daughter discover they both secretly work for the CIA, their high-stakes missions get tangled up with awkward family dynamics.

Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Meet Norm

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Arnold Schwarzenegger Is Back, Baby!

Seasons

8 Episodes • Premiered 2023

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1. Take Your Daughter to Work Day

7.3

With his retirement from the CIA imminent, Luke prepares for his next adventure, but revelations at home and an urgent matter at work upend his plans.

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2. Stole Train

6.9

Forced to team up in order to take down Boro, Luke and Emma realize their newly strained relationship is only the start of their problems.

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3. Honeyplot

6.4

The team goes from averting an international crisis to seeking sensitive intel in Moldova, where Emma offers to lure a target when complications arise.

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4. Armed & Dane-gerous

6.1

After receiving reassurance from Luke, Emma comes home to a startling surprise. In Greece, the team takes on a risky mission to break out a trusted ally.

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5. Here Today, Gone To-Marrow

5.9

Amid a devastating family emergency, Luke finds the lines of his double life becoming blurry as he deals with a distracted Emma and a demanding Boro.

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6. Royally Flushed

6.5

Barry and Tina infiltrate a private, high-stakes card game in hopes of inching closer to Boro. Emotions boil over when the team gets trapped in a bunker.

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7. Urine Luck

6.7

While closing in on Boro, Luke and Emma juggle relationship drama and a highly delicate situation. A life-or-death matter forces Roo to find a release.

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8. That's It and That's All

7.1

With the clock ticking, Luke and Emma make tough choices to finish the mission and stay alive. A big day for the Brunner family spirals out of control.

Cast

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Monica Barbaro

Emma Brunner

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Milan Carter

Barry Putt

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Fortune Feimster

Ruth 'Roo' Russel

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Fabiana Udenio

Tally Brunner

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Aparna Brielle

Tina Mukerji

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Jay Baruchel

Carter Perlmutter

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Guy Burnet

Theodore Chips

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Carrie-Anne Moss

Greta Nelso

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Reviews

Z

Zugifilmofil

4/10

I had such a big expectations from this show with Arnold but because of that the disappointment is also big. Didn't think Arnold would agree to such a bad script. Also, like in all latest propaganda there are almost all races envolved, gay-ofcourse, feminism-sure. Only thing missing is talent for writing and talent for acting from all of the actors in this show, even Arnold (although mainly because it's too old for some scenes to look convincing). Also, it is getting quite irritating to watch movies and shows where small skinny woman are stronger than all big guys because it's not believable, same as 70+ years old Arnold jumping from a moving truck. Then there are men that are guilty for everything ofcourse and/or are weaklings. I gave score 4/10 just because of Arnold and that is too generous. If you want to watch good old actors in new tv shows, watch Stallone's Tulsa king. It's mutch better in every way and no wokeness like this pile of stinky garbage.

M

MovieGuys

4/10

FUBAR indeed.

Loaded down with the usual trite, woke codswallop, horribly cliched characterisations, US exceptionalism (does anyone still see the CIA as the "good guys"?) and bland, unimaginative storytelling.

No doubt, the masses will still lap it up because of the "Arnie factor" but really, that's all this gruesome affair, has going for it.

In summary, parachuting big name actors into horrible series and films, seems to be the latest attempt to "fix" falling viewership's and dismal ratings.

That said, its a quick fix at best and its not a long term solution to the US entertainment industries, many, often self inflicted, woes.

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