Well, now that his original human body is completely destroyed, he'll probably remain the show's primary source of comic relief and voice of reason for good. But yeah, it'll be interesting to see how the writers will use Klaus in future episodes.
Well, now that his original human body is completely destroyed, he'll probably remain the show's primary source of comic relief and voice of reason for good. But yeah, it'll be interesting to see how the writers will use Klaus in future episodes.
Don't forget about the rabies he probably got from that dead squirrel Klaus rubbed all over his face.
Am I the only one here who actually liked "For Black Eyes Only?" Really? Just me? Okay, I guess I'll just sit in this corner all by my lonesome self.
Exactly. It also reminded me a bit of "Don't Look a Smith Horse in the Mouth," another great body-switching episode. But I thought this one was a bit funnier in its own twisted way. Watching Klaus abuse Stan's body just to torment him was priceless. And the gross-out ending was just the icing on the cake. Plus, I…
Easily one of the funniest parts of the episode. I was in tears when Roger shot up the court, then nonchalantly asked Steve to sign up for a membership.
Personally speaking, I thought this was a fitting end to the season. Sure, it may not have been as great as "Lost in Space," but it gave us a rare Klaus-centered story that actually had a surprisingly nice ending. It was a fun little episode with a solid climax and some great sight gags. What more can you ask for?
Seriously, Kevin? Two Bs in a row? Are you feeling okay?
This season has been awful, just awful. The cutaway gags have gotten lazier, the stories are no longer interesting, and the characters have lost any ounce of likability they had from the beginning. I honestly don't know why I even bother watching this show anymore. It just seems to get worse and worse with each…
I can only imagine how the Rule 34 artists are gonna draw the "rest" of Stan's elephant tattoo.
I agree. If The Cleveland Show does end up returning in the fall, The AV Club should definitely start reviewing the shit out of it. While it may be the most underappreciated of all the Fox animated shows, it's also the most underrated. It'd be great to see it come back again.
People will always be more attracted to the fast-paced, lazily offensive humor that Family Guy continuously shells out week after week, but American Dad will always be the underdog with a smaller but much more loyal fan base. Maybe that's how it was meant to be. Honestly, I'm just glad that it's still on the air after…
"Jump Cit-ayyyyy!"
Nickelback got unofficially Dadded pretty damn hard. But we knew they had it coming.
This was, by far, one of the best seasons in American Dad history. We saw some of the most creative and ambitious episodes in the show's entire run ("Blood Crieth Unto Heaven", "Lost In Space"), as well as a few disappointing duds ("Baby Franny", "The Boring Identity"). But what made this season so great was just how…
"Hey, what's the big idea?" - Pocket-Sized Rudy
Holy crap, yes! I need to remember that one.
Why should we listen to you? You're just the son of a mediocre soda brand.
Here goes the hair
There goes the hair
Where is Harry Truman?
At least I have the complete series of Home Movies to keep me entertained all summer till the next season of Bob's Burgers starts back up in the fall.
I honestly can't get enough of Tina. And man, this episode really showed how surprisingly psychotic she can get. Her conversations with Jimmy Jr. were priceless.