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I think I saw a prequel adavertised on HBO news.

If they want a third season, odds are it got at least an average number of viewers. Still, you would think that they would wait until the second season has aired to see if it can retain any of those viewers. Starz has a thing for ordering more than one season at a time, and it keeps failing for them.

I think this show is OK.

You might have a point about Maggie's hair, although if you wanted to stretch it you could relate it to her not hearing the general say 'it happened' in episode 6.

In fairness to AMC, Rectify would probably be pulling Low Winter Sun ratings on the main channel and get cancelled.

This is something I forgot to mention in my defense. I couldn't care less about how self-righteous Sorkin and the rest of the cast is towards the tea party. They've deserved every joke they've gotten.

Hi, I don't commnet on here much, but I like this show so I figured I'd try to defend it a little.

I was disappointed that Hannah's story didn't come to any real resolution. Other than that, a pretty decent season finale.

I'm trying to decide if the fact that Stan in American Dad doing the exact same thing strengthens your point, or renders the criticism of family guy invalid.

"Seth MacFarlane, who tries to hide his vile and detestable worldview with the thin defense that he knows those opinions are deplorable."

I guess we can expect another essay from McFarland about how mean-spirited Family Guy is to other religions. I'm still trying to figure out what was so offensive about their latest Christmas special.