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Alright, that settles it. This show deserves to be given regular coverage. Next to "Adventure Time," "Regular Show," and "Gravity Falls," it's really shaping up to be one of the best youth-targeted animated series on TV today. The artwork is absolutely gorgeous, the main characters are all likable and strangely

I know, it sucks. But look on the bright side. This final season on Fox is far from over, and maybe the TBS episodes will be just as great as these current ones. We've got a year to find out.

If it weren't for Seth's voice work on American Dad (the only consistently redeemable thing he's been a part of for years), I'd say he's the biggest cancer on the face of the planet.

"Ees kinda funny."

Maybe the device was there to keep Stan's testicular area from swelling up. Either way, it was a ridiculous and hilarious sight gag. Come on, lighten up.

She and Stan are easily the funniest and most likable animated couple on TV right now. Their off-the-wall personalities alone are what make them so fun to watch.

*Stan picks up a Prince Harry Nazi costume commemorative plate*

Another line that made me laugh:

Seriously, that had to be one of the best punchlines I've ever heard on AD. The timing was just too perfect.

*GASP* "Shut up, Charlotte!"

Too many to count. The one that immediately pops into my head is the commemorative Stan Smith wrestling museum.

I couldn't have said it better myself. This episode really had every one of the characters firing comedically on all cylinders, and all the plots ended up weaving together quite brilliantly. Once again, AD slayed the competition last night, no questions asked.

It wasn't exactly as memorable as the previous three episodes, but I did love, for the most part, how everything was executed. The Stan plot had some fun laughs, and the Francine/Steve A-story nicely escalated in typical AD fashion. And I can't even begin to explain in perfect detail how hysterical the balalaika trio

Not to mention the bizarrely beautiful montage near the end with Stan singing "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" in his high-pitched voice while Roger, Hayley, and Klaus play their instruments, only to be undercut with him suddenly regaining his manhood and walking away crooning "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot." Maybe it's just me, but

"Yo Julian, where my Razzles?!"

"Don't you start, fish! You play that gusli like a syphilitic babushka!"

"Gardening is about creating something from nothing and watching it grow. What would you know about that, mother?"

Yep, spoke too soon.

If not for the Guillermo del Toro couch gag from last month's "Treehouse," this would've easily been my favorite one of the year. The way it was executed was hilariously brilliant.

Well, at least they didn't put a hashtag at the beginning of the title.