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Jimmy Tango's Fat Busters! That might be the best one for me.

There's having a different opinion, and then there's being a condescending prick while expressing it.

There's having a different opinion, and then there's being a condescending prick while expressing it.

But are they really gone yet?

But are they really gone yet?

All I hear is Glass Tiger.

All I hear is Glass Tiger.

Jerry Lee Lewis music?

Wow. You guys just won't let that go huh? I'm surprised we haven't rejigged our calendars to use that as Year 0.

Translation: "I have never seen American Dad."

Ya, I don't mind someone saying they want to see more soloing and improv in their live music but making the leap to "there's no reason to see live music if there won't be any improv" is too much.

To answer your semi-rhetorical question with another: isn't the experience of seeing the music produced in front of you and experiencing it with other people enough to make a live show worthwhile?

Are we having an old fashioned Arcade Fire backlash?

@CronenBurgerMeister

@Bulbasaurus Rex

I have a bad feeling we'll all find that this was definitely a show that was better when we were teens or younger.

Honestly
I'll take "do something right" over "do something new" any day of the week when it comes to video games.

Stefan is brilliant. And the sex ed sketch was great ads well! I also thought "I love It!" was charming made me laugh.

American Dad is very good. Consistently so.

Seeing people misspell "grammar" just never gets old.