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To me, he's just a younger, less interesting clone of Peter. He used to have somewhat of a personality back in the early days of Family Guy when he was an artist, but the writers for some reason decided to scrap that part of him completely just so he could do nothing but make crass jokes like his dear old dad.

"I can't believe Horace the barkeep died. He was my favorite character on the show," said no one ever.

At least they brought Jerome back. I honestly didn't think I'd ever see that character again.

Not a bad episode of Family Guy, but the "Save the Clam" plot was a bit weak overall. Of course, we all knew it was gonna stay so Peter and his pals could get drunk there forever, but it just felt too rushed, even by FG standards. And I didn't really care for the Meg and Chris B-plot either. For some reason, I can't

Any scene with Andy and Ollie in it makes me laugh. Probably 'cause I miss Home Movies so fucking much.

Jesus Christ, man. That was fucking harsh.

Yeah, but then again, this episode was extremely forgettable, so no real harm done.

Exactly. And to think, I was actually starting to warm up The Cleveland Show. Too bad there's a good chance it won't be coming back this fall.

I really hope Regular-Sized Rudy comes back in a future episode. I love his regular-ness.

Don't you mean a dork?

Bringing up stale pop culture references (the Tupac hologram) from last year are almost always the death knell for a plot.

I wish there was an option to give it an A+.

My name is Leafy Greenbriar.

Beyond mega good. PHANTASMAGORICAL!

This is easily one of my favorite episodes of Bob's Burgers this season. Every story just seemed to work flawlessly. Bob and Louise bonding while saving a life, Linda chanting and dropping her pants, Gene and Zeke fantasizing about museum boobs, and Tina challenging her dorkiness. Laughs from start to finish.

"Shake your hips. Wiggle your butt. Drop your pants. Pick 'em back up."

"Robots? But that does give me an idea for my next erotic fan-fiction "Robutts."

"Amazon? Yes, Ma'amazon."

KIMBRA!!!

That's what you get from a show that takes a year to make a single episode and still tries to stay desperately relevant. It just gets more and more depressing.