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Good episode. For some reason, I'm thinking that the next season will bring the return of several of the criminal characters from Archer vice. It would make sense that the group would reconnect with some shady people to find more work.

Another Calvin and Hobbes collection featuring exactly the same strips as in every other collection? I'll pass. However, if Bill Waterson writes some new strips I'll be sure to pick them up

For most of the first four seasons, Gene was an annoying character that was little more than the stereotypical stupid fat kid (dumb as a rock, demanding constant attention, and obsessed with his rectum), used for one liner purposes only. What I like about this season in general and this episode in particular, is that

And you wrote this comment before ISIS.

I just saw this episode via iTunes. I didn't think it was as bad as the review suggested, though it definitely wasn't a stand out as far as the series goes. What I think is lacking this season is a decent story arc (developed over three or four epsisodes) to give the characters a little bit of direction.

Mallory was one of the standout characters in the previous five seasons, so its a little odd to see her as a bit of a dead weight in this season. Maybe she mellowed out because she's no longer calling the shots (the CIA is). It's a bit of a disappointment.

This was the best written 30 minute episode of any show that I've seen in a long time. Pure gold from start to finish.

I think that this episode added some depth to Gene. For the entire first four seasons, Gene constantly came across as the stereotypical attention craving stupid fat kid that will do anything to be noticed. However, this episode made the point that Gene is comfortable with himself and his habits, and not concerned with

I liked the first 6 episodes of this show, but I'm not sure I like the new direction this series is going in. The returned was fascinating when it was dealing with the concept of previously dead individuals trying to reintigrate with their families and friends years after they'd died, but with this new crop of dead

Possibly the stupidest american dad episode I've ever seen. The whole Steve as king of the animals plot was not funny at all. I would give it a D if I was being generous.

When I was in 8th grade, my class was made to watch "the miracle of life," a video showing what a live birth (in a hospital) actually looked like. Before the video was over, several students had left the class in disgust and every girl began stammering "I wanna adopt." Births have some very disgusting elements to them

This episode had so many interesting elements that I wish it could've been 45 minutes long instead of the standard 20.