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Exactly. The only characters I actually care about anymore on this show are Stewie and Brian. I still consider "Brian & Stewie" to be one of the best FG episodes of all time, if not the best. The more this show focuses on the baby and dog, the better.

So true. It's like the writers are extending their middle fingers in our faces a few inches more with each new episode.

I actually didn't think this episode was that bad compared to the rest of them. But still, that's not really saying much since Family Guy has truly gone to shit. At this point, any plot involving Stewie and Brian is enough to sustain my interest, even though this was basically the same recycled "saving Rupert" plot we

Louise's puberty is gonna be one hell of a nightmare for Bob and Linda, that's for sure.

No. Frickin'. Way.

Tina always has the best deadpan lines.

Milhouse: No way the Nazis will get in here.

This is one of the better episodes of The Simpsons this season, but still, that's not saying much, since the rest of them have mostly left me bored out of my mind. A lot of great visual gags in this one.

Louise makes this episode. Just seeing her fail at fighting her inner emotions is comedy gold in itself.

I need to show you a secret. It's gonna be a surprise.

After "Knocked Up," it all went downhill for Katherine Heigl. But really, is anyone even surprised? She's the most despicable actress in the film industry. Every time I see her mugging face, I wanna punch it black and blue. God, what a bitch.

Wow, this was probably the first time I've ever watched a Matthew McConaughey movie that didn't make me wanna gouge my ears and eyes out.

Someone needs to send Sarah Jessica Parker back to the stable. She can't sing.

When was the last time Glee had an episode that didn't pack so much forced, heavy-handed drama?

I said it once and I'll say it again. Stop trying to make NeNe Leakes relevant, Glee. She's not funny!

I agree. Not every episode can live up to our high expectations. And this one is no exception.

Well, at least it referenced the other "memory" AD episode, "Francine's Flashback," with the "remember" raccoon. That was something. But yeah, this was still a pretty disappointing episode by American Dad standards.

Oh, Sheri Moon Zombie, will you ever star in any other films besides your husband's work?

Especially since Family Guy already covered this territory, like, three years ago. Still, I liked the ending where Stan and Delroy were dressed as astronauts in the Futon World commercial.

Stan bursting that employee's heart from the inside then shooting him was the icing on the blood-soaked cake.