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LanaKane
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It was crap. Meg willingly being the punching bag for her awful family was the final straw for me, and I stopped watch FG after that.

Francine's dead, vacant stare out the window as Snot sobs over the dead clone-daughter will never not be funny.

"The chair has him now."

You canactually hear the baby chick screaming. So wrong but I laugh every time.

Roger's also the guy who killed six people over $19.

after Reggie snaps at him.
Bullock: "Do you mind if we stop by the attitude store so we can pick you up a new attitude?"

"WHY AMY?!? WHY DON'T YOU LOVE ME?!"
"It's gonna be ok, Dad."
"DON'T YOU DARE PATRONIZE ME!"

They also used Toto's "I Can't Hold You Back" for a somewhat inappropriate moment between Stan and Roger, and now when I hear the song it just makes me laugh.

I'm still waiting for them to do the inevitable follow up, now that Clooney is actually married and going to have kids. How is Francine not losing her shit?

Man, that episode is fucked. Just stupid and lazy.

I remember there was some episode where he ended up having a dozen children. He'd donated at a sperm bank and was a favorite, so a shitton of redheaded kids just came by the hospital to meet him.

"Irene Grossbard!
Irene Grossbard!
I really mean it, Irene Grossbard!"

Kung Pao is not one of their best, but it gets a bit better on rewatch. I can't say the same for American Fung. That is straight up shit from start to finish.

If I had to sum up Roger's character in the series in one scene, it would be from RD, when he's dressed as Moses, holding those gag commandments.

Fuck, that's one of the funniest gags of the new season.

When they sang the Cheesecake Factory song to the theme of "Heartquake" I just lost it.

Bridezillas was silly fun for the first two seasons. These women were just frazzled messes about their weddings, but they amped up the awfulness and added more "Jerry Springer" type elements in later seasons. Just the trashiest people they could find to yell at each other. It wasn't fun anymore to see the families

I wouldn't be surprised about the love triangle, but I'm certain we'll see the supposed dead wife in the flesh. They've teased this too much for it not to happen. Riggs' dead wife is Owen's sister, right?

Some impressive acting from him, I agree. One of the few good things to take away from this episode.

Yep, and it was one of the stronger ones, too. For some reason, they're ignoring those very-real issues, so them falling into bed doesn't really mean shit to me. It would be impressive to see Jackson and April actually be adults and admit that they're better off without each other, and just focus on co-parenting