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Eh, AV Club itself is essentially counting Cougar Town in this article. By the same logic, and especially considering Futurama was last on network nearly a DECADE ago, I think it counts. It most likely wouldn't have been resurrected by the FOX network itself.

Hell, what about Futurama and South Park even? For all the hype about Bob's Burgers, I still find those old animation standbys much more appealing.

Hell, what about Futurama and South Park even? For all the hype about Bob's Burgers, I still find those old animation standbys much more appealing.

I wonder how much time Glass-Steagal, "welfare reform," Iraq sanctions and bombings, DOMA, and Don't Ask, Don't Tell will all get.

I wonder how much time Glass-Steagal, "welfare reform," Iraq sanctions and bombings, DOMA, and Don't Ask, Don't Tell will all get.

The sheriff's after me for what I did to his daughter.

The sheriff's after me for what I did to his daughter.

When the show as renewed for seasons 8 + 9, they announced they were just doing ten per year to keep the quality up.

When the show as renewed for seasons 8 + 9, they announced they were just doing ten per year to keep the quality up.


@Antoniooo:disqus Agreed again! I do think "Go Fish" has some good parts…like, I enjoy
when Cordelia thinks Xander has turned into a fish person and she's
still rationalizing how their relationship could work, or the famous
scene where Xander gets the bully to come out as gay. But yeah, it's


@Antoniooo:disqus Agreed again! I do think "Go Fish" has some good parts…like, I enjoy
when Cordelia thinks Xander has turned into a fish person and she's
still rationalizing how their relationship could work, or the famous
scene where Xander gets the bully to come out as gay. But yeah, it's

Edit: Sorry, this was meant for below.

Edit: Sorry, this was meant for below.

@avclub-f2b8727790a06625a327ab625d4ca211:disqus Along with that moment I'd add Principal Snyder's (hey, first appearance!) line about things he won't tolerate in the school: "loitering in the hallway. Horrible murders with hearts torn out. And smoking." It's surely one of the weakest episodes, but god if that isn't

@avclub-f2b8727790a06625a327ab625d4ca211:disqus Along with that moment I'd add Principal Snyder's (hey, first appearance!) line about things he won't tolerate in the school: "loitering in the hallway. Horrible murders with hearts torn out. And smoking." It's surely one of the weakest episodes, but god if that isn't

Count me as also really liking "Normal Again." I liked it for kind of the same reason I love "The Zeppo" (which was a better episode overall), in that it's basically a deconstruction of the show. I never took it literally, but just look at it as, I dunno, the "Homer's Enemy" of the series, where for one episode they

Count me as also really liking "Normal Again." I liked it for kind of the same reason I love "The Zeppo" (which was a better episode overall), in that it's basically a deconstruction of the show. I never took it literally, but just look at it as, I dunno, the "Homer's Enemy" of the series, where for one episode they

I agree with you, @Antoniooo:disqus. My only reservation being that "Him" (which I don't remember all that well; these things bleed together when you watch the entire series in a matter of weeks) was kind of a retread of that episode where all the women were in love with Xander. But hey, I still remember laughing?

I agree with you, @Antoniooo:disqus. My only reservation being that "Him" (which I don't remember all that well; these things bleed together when you watch the entire series in a matter of weeks) was kind of a retread of that episode where all the women were in love with Xander. But hey, I still remember laughing?

I was just at a website, but it was with a summer program through Georgetown U.