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This is true. Other than the initial resolving of the plot of him driving away with Victoria…and that was only the first episode. And yes - it wasn't much of a resolve. Now suddenly he's in relationship limbo and this is supposed to be the final season. The pieces just aren't coming together.

Lily and Marshall were not believable at all when they slammed the gang for having to worry about their 'stupid dating problems'. They may have been somewhat absent and absent-minded lately, but that was totally out of character for the couple.

Lily and Marshall were not believable at all when they slammed the gang for having to worry about their 'stupid dating problems'. They may have been somewhat absent and absent-minded lately, but that was totally out of character for the couple.

Get it, guys? The joke is, there was an episode before about Sheldon taking on an assistant that backfired horribly! LOL! And now this one hasn't! Get it? HA!

Get it, guys? The joke is, there was an episode before about Sheldon taking on an assistant that backfired horribly! LOL! And now this one hasn't! Get it? HA!

That header image summarizes a lot of what is wrong with the art direction in all of Seth McFarlane's cartoons. There is absolutely NO perspective on it with the exception of the background building and lamp post. The more I look at it, the more it's like they are all lying on their stomachs instead of 'standing'

That header image summarizes a lot of what is wrong with the art direction in all of Seth McFarlane's cartoons. There is absolutely NO perspective on it with the exception of the background building and lamp post. The more I look at it, the more it's like they are all lying on their stomachs instead of 'standing'

Some good one-off gags (loved the wordplay bit), but the episode didn't come together for me at all. Two things in particular irritated me: the canned laughter seemed to be more present than usual (WHY a laugh track when it's just Mickey coming in the door with a burrito? Burritos are funny?), and I really didn't like

Some good one-off gags (loved the wordplay bit), but the episode didn't come together for me at all. Two things in particular irritated me: the canned laughter seemed to be more present than usual (WHY a laugh track when it's just Mickey coming in the door with a burrito? Burritos are funny?), and I really didn't like

I lost interest halfway through. As far as I can remember, Family Guy has done much better TV-themed episodes. This one had a lot of potential and didn't go anywhere with it. And if there's any voice I'm tired of hearing in Family Guy more than Seth McFarlane, it's the guy who did the voice of the Neilsen

I lost interest halfway through. As far as I can remember, Family Guy has done much better TV-themed episodes. This one had a lot of potential and didn't go anywhere with it. And if there's any voice I'm tired of hearing in Family Guy more than Seth McFarlane, it's the guy who did the voice of the Neilsen

Geesh, this was a mixed bag. Genndy's handiwork was visible throughout… SOME of the movie. The way some of the characters posed and walked. A couple poses made me laugh out loud. Unfortunately, a lot of the movie for me was just too many characters, too much happening and too zany. The best scenes were the ones with

Geesh, this was a mixed bag. Genndy's handiwork was visible throughout… SOME of the movie. The way some of the characters posed and walked. A couple poses made me laugh out loud. Unfortunately, a lot of the movie for me was just too many characters, too much happening and too zany. The best scenes were the ones with

This was a great episode. Bob's Burgers works so well when the kids are off getting into misadventures and the parents are having misadventures. It's even better when they meet up at the end; too bad that didn't happen here, but I still thoroughly enjoyed the episode. Bob and Linda at the party was not that great, I

This was a great episode. Bob's Burgers works so well when the kids are off getting into misadventures and the parents are having misadventures. It's even better when they meet up at the end; too bad that didn't happen here, but I still thoroughly enjoyed the episode. Bob and Linda at the party was not that great, I

I had some good laughs at this one, but maybe it's 'cause I was watching with a friend. Still seems like some of the shorts just went nowhere, especially the Paranormal Activity parody. And that ending was just not necessary.

I had some good laughs at this one, but maybe it's 'cause I was watching with a friend. Still seems like some of the shorts just went nowhere, especially the Paranormal Activity parody. And that ending was just not necessary.

Did this show not already have a storyline where Sheldon has to keep a secret and can't?

Did this show not already have a storyline where Sheldon has to keep a secret and can't?

That is INSANE. As if I needed a reason to hate advertisements any more. I can't believe they would say reruns are more 'fresh' with out-of-place digital/CGI ads for current stuff. I am literally disgusted.