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Jonas Juozelis
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So now I know what it means not to agree with a certain show's reviewer. I mean, last week was one of the better episodes of the past few seasons, and this one just felt like a bunch of recycled plots.

OK, I sat through that shitty first season and swore to myself that I will never watch Revolution again. But knowing how much even Les hated that season and seeing the grades for the past few weeks, I'm just lost. Is it really that much better and worth another chance? (No, I haven't read the review and somehow I

Harrison falling down and hurting himself was the most hilarious thing I have ever witnessed.

How about that Top Gear episode a couple of years ago in which they made fun of Mexicans and, therefore, the Mexicans got really mad?

With that I don't agree. I watched many interviews with Gilligan, but because of that spoiler-phobia, all his comments were extremely vague, and this show was the first one where he was able to discuss about the episode at lenght. Instead of that, we got a super exited, Julie Bowen narrated recap.

Usually, I love Bowen's enthusiasm. Now she was a crazy bitch who just wouldn't let Gilligan comment on the main stuff. No offense, Julie.

Am I the only one who thinks that this week's The Simpsons and American Dad had extremely similar plot lines? The sex thing with Marge (kind of) and Francine AND Milhouse dating Lisa and Snot dating Hayley, anyone?

For nowadays Family Guy, I think this was a really decent episode. And that T-Rex cutaway was truly hysterical.