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{{Infobox_character|name = Chester Stevenson|image = 974B9843-B29C-4A49-99F9-1DE3EE881330.jpeg|aliases = Chet<br>Sadistic piece of shit<br>Mr. Chet|relatives = [[Nguyen-Nguyen Stevenson]] (wife)<br>Unnamed Father (possibly deceased)<br>Unnamed Mother (possibly deceased)|affiliation = U.S Air Force (Colonel)|marital = Married|birthDate = 1948 <ref> many elements of Chet’s story that he told to the worker at the drive-in about Frank Murphy we’re actually true to himself. In the story, he says Frank hasn’t had an emotional connection with anything in 2 decades (or 20 years). Chet later says he hasn’t had an emotional connection with anything since his dog was drowned by his father, when he was 6. If the story was true to himself (which it is likely to be so), we can assume that Chet is about 26 years old, during season 3, in the summer 1974, placing his dogs drowning around 1954, and his birth around 1948.</ref>|deathPlace = August 1974 (aged 26)<ref>A newspaper in episode 4x03 confirmed that Nguyen-Nguyen killed Chet.</ref>|species = Human|gender = Male|height = 6’2”}}<blockquote><br>
 
 
|first episode = [[Are You Ready For The Summer?|Are You Ready For Summer?]] (On Parade Float)
{{Quote}}''Hey, leave no man behind. The Air Force takes care of their own ''</blockquote><blockquote>- Chet to Frank</blockquote>'''Chet Stevenson '''was a recurring character and the main antagonist of the 3rd Season of [[F is for Family|''F is for Family'']]. He was a friend to Frank because he's a colonel of the [[Rustland Air Force Base]]. He is voiced by [[Vince Vaughn]].
 
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|nicknames = Chet<br>Sadistic Piece of Shit<br>Mr. Chet<br>Colonel Stevenson|relatives = [[Nguyen-Nguyen Stevenson]] (wife)<br>Unnamed Father (possibly deceased)<br>Unnamed Mother (possibly deceased)
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|fate = Poisoned to death by Nguyen-Nguyen|hair color=Brown|status=Deceased|personality=Sadistic<br>Vindictive<br>Sociopathic<br>Narcissistic<br>Abusive<br>Depressed|like=His dog<br>Abusing [[Nguyen-Nguyen Stevenson|Nguyen-Nguyen]]<br>Flying planes|nickname=Mr. Chet (by Nguyen-Nguyen)|dislike=Being embarrassed<br>Not being in the position of power|enemy=[[Frank Murphy]]<br>[[Sue Murphy]]<br>[[Nguyen-Nguyen Stevenson]]|voice=[[Vince Vaughn]]}}
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'''Chester "Chet" Stevenson''' was a recurring character and the main antagonist of the third Season of ''[[F is for Family]] and a posthumous antagonist in the fourth season.'' He was a friend to [[Frank Murphy|Frank]] because of their mutual services in the U.S. Air Force (Frank was a reserve soldier during the Korean War and he's a colonel of the [[Rustland Air Force Base]]).
==Episode Appearances==
 
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*[[Are You Ready For The Summer?|Are You Ready For Summer?]] (On Parade Float)
 
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== Biography ==
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Chet Stevenson was born in 1929. He entered the Air Force training program in 1947, at age 18, and was sent over to Korea. He was sent to Vietnam when America first entered the war as a Colonel, where he met his future wife, Nguyen-Nguyen. He returned to the U.S. a few years before 1974, wherein he ultimately meets his demise at the hands of his wife as she poisons his noodle with 2 gallons of floor cleaning chemical. He is voiced by Vince Vaughn.
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==Episode Appearances ==
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*[[Are You Ready For The Summer?|Are You Ready For Summer?]] (Cameo)
 
*[[Paul Lynde to Block]]
 
*[[Paul Lynde to Block]]
 
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*[[It's In His Blood]]
 
*[[It's In His Blood]]
 
*[[Frank The Father]]
 
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*[[Father Confessor]] (Mentioned)
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*[[Murphy and Son]] (Mentioned)
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Chet appears to have died, as in the Fourth season his former wife, Nguyen-Nguyen was being held accountable for "Murder", rather than "Attempted Murder." on the Newspaper of episode 3.
 
*In ''Mr. Murphy's Wild Ride, ''Chet references his wife, Nguyen-Nguyen, saying "She's crazy about me. All night long she calls out my name in her sleep--''Chet Chet, Chet Chet!" ''The word "Chết" in Vietnamese translates death."
 
   
 
* Chet appears to have died, as in the Fourth season his former wife, Nguyen-Nguyen was being held accountable for "Murder, rather than "Attempted Murder." on the Newspaper of episode 3. This is also confirmed when Frank passed by Chet's house and said "You were the lucky one, Chet," in ''[[Murphy and Son]]''.
==Refrences==
 
 
*In ''Mr. Murphy's Wild Ride, ''Chet references his wife, Nguyen-Nguyen, saying "She's crazy about me. All night long she calls out my name in her sleep--''Chet Chet, Chet Chet!" ''The word "Chết" in Vietnamese translates death." This heavily implies that Nguyen-Nguyen has PTSD from her past in Vietnam which is teased to the audience in the episode Paul Lynde to Block as well as Mr Murphy’s Wild Ride.
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*In the episode Paul Lynde to Block, Chet appears to lie to the clerk at the drive-in theater's concession stand to get Frank a silver screen sausage pizza after hours. “He said he once flew a burning f4 with charred hands and two broke legs” “spending the night saying Charlie here I am into the tree line” “ the mere sight of a kitten made him burst into tears”, an important statement as the episode Mr Murphy’s Wild Ride ends in a scene where Chet eats his bowl of pho outside and bursts into tears as he sees a kitten groom himself. If this is true, Chet likely used Murphy as a way to talk about the dark parts of his life he cannot seem to talk about after his service.
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Revision as of 01:17, 23 November 2021

Hey, leave no man behind. The Air Force takes care of their own.

—Chet to Frank

Chester "Chet" Stevenson was a recurring character and the main antagonist of the third Season of F is for Family and a posthumous antagonist in the fourth season. He was a friend to Frank because of their mutual services in the U.S. Air Force (Frank was a reserve soldier during the Korean War and he's a colonel of the Rustland Air Force Base).

Biography

Chet Stevenson was born in 1929. He entered the Air Force training program in 1947, at age 18, and was sent over to Korea. He was sent to Vietnam when America first entered the war as a Colonel, where he met his future wife, Nguyen-Nguyen. He returned to the U.S. a few years before 1974, wherein he ultimately meets his demise at the hands of his wife as she poisons his noodle with 2 gallons of floor cleaning chemical. He is voiced by Vince Vaughn.


Episode Appearances

Trivia

  • Chet appears to have died, as in the Fourth season his former wife, Nguyen-Nguyen was being held accountable for "Murder, rather than "Attempted Murder." on the Newspaper of episode 3. This is also confirmed when Frank passed by Chet's house and said "You were the lucky one, Chet," in Murphy and Son.
  • In Mr. Murphy's Wild Ride, Chet references his wife, Nguyen-Nguyen, saying "She's crazy about me. All night long she calls out my name in her sleep--Chet Chet, Chet Chet!" The word "Chết" in Vietnamese translates death." This heavily implies that Nguyen-Nguyen has PTSD from her past in Vietnam which is teased to the audience in the episode Paul Lynde to Block as well as Mr Murphy’s Wild Ride.
  • In the episode Paul Lynde to Block, Chet appears to lie to the clerk at the drive-in theater's concession stand to get Frank a silver screen sausage pizza after hours. “He said he once flew a burning f4 with charred hands and two broke legs” “spending the night saying Charlie here I am into the tree line” “ the mere sight of a kitten made him burst into tears”, an important statement as the episode Mr Murphy’s Wild Ride ends in a scene where Chet eats his bowl of pho outside and bursts into tears as he sees a kitten groom himself. If this is true, Chet likely used Murphy as a way to talk about the dark parts of his life he cannot seem to talk about after his service.

References