FUBAR
Arnold finds his groove in a spy comedy that actually works
FUBAR pairs Schwarzenegger with a sharp premise and lets him breathe in a role that suits him. The father-daughter CIA angle could have been a gimmick, but instead it becomes the engine that makes the whole thing move. Strong recommendation.
- Director
- Nick Santora
- Genre
- Action & Adventure, Drama, Comedy
- Runtime
- varies
- Country
- US
- Min. Age
- 18+
- Year
- 2023
- Type
- TV-Show
- Seasons
- 2 / 16 Ep.
Main Cast
Harry's Movie Review
FUBAR opens with a high-concept hook: a father and daughter both work for the CIA without knowing it. You could see this setup getting suffocated by cute family moments or heavy-handed sentiment. Instead, the show trusts the premise to carry the weight. It does. Arnold Schwarzenegger gets a role that actually lets him do something, and that alone makes this worth your time.
Schwarzenegger doesn't coast here. He's been in plenty of things where he just shows up and the role bends itself around his presence. This time he has to react to his daughter, and you feel the actual awkwardness of a parent trying to stay relevant. Monica Barbaro moves well through scenes without needing them to stop for her big moment. The chemistry between them feels earned through the writing, not imposed by the casting.
Nick Santora keeps things moving without letting the pacing get jittery. The action sequences do their job. The comedy doesn't undercut the stakes. If there's a limitation, it's that some of the supporting characters blend together, but that doesn't derail what the show is really trying to do, which is explore what happens when two people who keep secrets from each other have to stop keeping them.
What stuck with me was how the show doesn't treat the family dynamics as an obstacle to overcome. The spy stuff and the personal stuff are the same story. That's harder to pull off than it looks, and FUBAR manages it without getting maudlin about it.
Key Facts
- Director
- Nick Santora
- Genre
- Action & Adventure, Drama, Comedy
- Year
- 2023
- Runtime
- varies
- Country
- US
- Content Rating
- TV-MA (18+)
- Harry's Rating
- 8 / 10
- Main Cast
- Arnold Schwarzenegger, Monica Barbaro, Milan Carter, Fortune Feimster, Travis Van Winkle, Fabiana Udenio
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Trivia & Fun Facts
- This marks one of Arnold Schwarzenegger's first major television roles, shifting his career focus to the small screen
- The show was created by Nick Santora, who previously worked as a writer and producer on shows like Prison Break
- Despite being an action series, much of the humor comes from the awkward family conversations rather than slapstick comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Arnold Schwarzenegger gives a genuinely engaged performance in a role that suits him, and the premise of a father and daughter both working for the CIA delivers actual entertainment. The writing respects both the action and the family dynamics without favoring one over the other.
A retired CIA operative discovers his daughter is also working for the CIA. When their secret lives collide, they have to navigate high-stakes missions while dealing with the fact that they've been lying to each other about who they really are.
Arnold Schwarzenegger leads the cast alongside Monica Barbaro. The ensemble includes Milan Carter, Fortune Feimster, Travis Van Winkle, and Fabiana Udenio.
Harry's Final Thoughts
Harry's Closing Curtain
FUBAR works because it doesn't try to hide what it is. It's a spy show with a family at its center, and both sides of that equation matter equally. Arnold gets a role that respects his presence without asking him to carry everything on his shoulders alone. If you want action mixed with genuine character work and humor that lands, this one delivers.
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