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Someone needs to make a gif of Francine's face as she's getting spanked. Biting her lip, eyes rolled back… it was just so perfect

It's also amazing that the defendant's father-in-law and brother-in-law would have gotten through jury selection

I liked American Dad's episode a lot better, but that was the hardest I laughed all night

I disagree about the quality of this episode (and the potential quality The Farm had as a series), but I wholeheartedly agree about the song being distracting. It was bad enough over the credits, but why was the entire family playing that song earlier in the episode? Where did they learn it? Why did they learn it, of

Eh, B is a little higher than I would go, but I actually kind of enjoyed the Farm parts. That scene with Dwight and the kid in the barn was nice, wasn't it? I would have at least given The Farm a good four or five episodes before giving up on it.

Sullivan's a real flat tire, I mean a cube, man. He's putting us all on a train to Squaresville!

This episode was a lot better than the review suggests. Jeff won't be back next week (or whenever the hell the next non-Tearjerker episode airs, 4 or 5 weeks, maybe?) this was an actual plot development, an interesting one, too. The montage might have been a little long, but it was filled with wonderful memories. The

Seeing the Tearjerker clip in the montage made me feel good

Hell yes, with Tombstone Blues after it. Now that is one punchy, bare-knuckled 1-2 punch

Every Modest Mouse album seems to have a great 1-2 punch, with The Moon and Antarctica probably having the best one. Still, "Good News for People Who Love Bad News" has a pretty damn solid opening with The World at Large and Float On, I can never listen to one without also listening to the other.

Oh yes, the beginning of "Something Else by the Kinks" is great - and Two Sisters, No Return, and Harry Rag are all pretty fantastic coming after those first two. Those five songs all flow together pretty well. I hadn't thought of that album, despite Death of a Clown possibly being my favorite Kinks song.

I hate that fat kid's face too much to laugh at any scene he's in, but otherwise I thought this was a decent episode.

She looks so cheerful when she's doing jumping jacks. In heels and a skirt, no less.

She looks so cheerful when she's doing jumping jacks. In heels and a skirt, no less.

Would you say that assumption is more or less than a feeling?

And then there are the fourth wall breaking moments in "Bar Mitzvah Hustle" where Steve accidentally falls and Stan hates his B-plot, and the episode where Roger makes the show's 1000th vagina joke (and gets a brand new Cutlass Supreme.)

Alright, this was not a good episode, but there were some amusing moments. The dinner scene with the Griffins had some good jokes, dyslexic baseball wrap up is one of my favorite cutaways of the season, and I actually laughed pretty hard at Peter and Quagmire vomiting during the kiss. Maybe that's just because it

"Miss Havisham's robot monkeys prove a formidable foe, but Pip is not about to let Estella's soul be forever consumed by the Genesis Device.”

It was about bees, but it was the same damn thing. The first person that read it made the connection to Tremors and I made no effort to hide its influence… So, yeah, I'm not a very good writer

God I love Tremors. What a great, fun series. The first screenplay I ever wrote was a pretty shameless ripoff of that first movie