Coincidentally, that's basically what Peter is now: human garbage.
Coincidentally, that's basically what Peter is now: human garbage.
Really? American Dad's been on a roll for the past three episodes, and last season was one of the best they've had in a while. Tonight's episode wasn't exactly the best, but it was a helluva lot better than anything FG's put out in the past year, that's for sure. And yes, Bob's Burgers continues to impress season…
Just more obvious proof that the writers really don't give a fuck about these characters anymore. Of course they had to kill off Meg in some way at the very end, just to give the episode that much worse a taste.
As long as TBS treats American Dad well, I think it'll be fine.
"…at my autopsy!"
"Plus it did bring together everyone in the end: Belcher parents and children, lonely cougars, and underdog frat boys."
I couldn't disagree more. But hey, to each their own, I guess.
Finally, someone says it! Chris is by far the least interesting character on this show. Not only is he a pointless waste of space, but nothing bad ever really happens to him (unless you count Peter punching him in the face three episodes ago).
And now I'm not hungry anymore.
Is that really such a bad thing?
To be fair, Stan's junk only retreated into his body. But yeah, that scene still made me cringe in my seat.
Wow, this may have been the absolute worst episode of FG I've seen since "Seahorse Seashell Party." First of all, why the fuck do the writers continue to treat Meg like utter shit season after season? She's actually one of the more tolerable characters on this show, and yet she gets tormented by everyone around her. I…
GAH! Giant block of text!
This should make for an interesting double feature night along with "Schindler's List."
Is it me or does that ginger cow look almost exactly like Matt Stone with a ginger afro?
A superhero movie reviewed by A.A. Dowd that hasn't been given a C+?!
Missing In Action released a new album already? Well, time to pull out the drugs and get to listening.
Best song: "Headlights" - That shit is seriously emotional as fuck.
There was also an end tag for "Poltergasm," believe it or not. Klaus comes back from his disastrous stay at the Atlantic City hotel and tells the "government bond" joke to the family. I'm surprised a lot of people missed that one.
Actually, it has nothing to do with that. Apparently, if you edit a comment twice or more during the same session on this site, it automatically gets the "awaiting moderation" notice. I don't know if it's a glitch or something, but it's irreversible either way.