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 | | In the case of the Nutters—Duncan is the only father in the show, and in the series’ title graphic the word “Dads” is less than half the size of “Moms”—Duncan operates almost as a single parent when it comes to his children’s careers. |
 | | Nutter, who avowedly has little interest in show business and teaches earth science at a public high school, accompanies her husband as he drags the kids to one audition after another (an average of five a week), but she is clearly a conscientious objector in Duncan’s war against obscurity. |
 | | (And wouldn’t you know it—in a scene where a bunch of the kids, and then Nutter père and Nutter mère, read for a commercial, she is the only one who seems the least bit natural. |
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