Emet thinks that she is the perfect woman, she believes that she does so well in her home or in work although she may do some strange doings such as when she pretends not to know her kids when they do bad thing outside or when she has sexy dreams of another man instead of her husband. Every day she lives a chain of comedy situations in her personal and work life.
Don't get too hung up on those superficial blemishes and it can be graded on a curve as one of the fall's more promising broadcast offerings, a comedy with several important things going for it and some flaws that feel fixable.
I Feel Bad has appealing leads in the two younger parents, but is still trying to find a solid footing for itself amid some amusing moments now and then.