I laughed so frickin' hard at the title card gag in which the leprechaun and the Easter bunny punched each other into remnants of their respected holidays.
I laughed so frickin' hard at the title card gag in which the leprechaun and the Easter bunny punched each other into remnants of their respected holidays.
It's not funny. I don't even mind if they do a racist joke once in a while. I mean, hey, I don't really expect much for this show. But being beat over the head with the same freaking joke every week rubs me the wrong way. One greedy Jew joke? A bit off-colored. A greedy Jew joke every episode like a Bingo card free…
Jews love money and members of non-white races are silly. WE FUCKING GET IT.
No, don't give me a heads up on Tina Fey, Fox. It's not as if she's Danny DeVito on an answering machine for two seconds.
@avclub-5dedb42b34e50082065a783265ce28a8:disqus: You're forgetting those magazines with pictures of muscular men. Sexual attraction was meant to be implied here.
I think they could pull it off without straying from continuity. Sexual orientation is fluid. He could've simply had subconscious homosexual attraction without knowing it.
I'm with Marge. I wanted him to be gay.
GREEN MAN!!
Jimmy Fucking Kimmel.
Oh crap, I forgot it was about to come on until I noticed a notification from you while reading the review for tonight's Community. Thanks, Dooshbaghe!
I'm certain this is Seth MacFarlane's way of expressing his hatred for himself.
Meep meep!
I hope Jeff doesn't reappear without explanation next week. This was not an ordinary episode. This was like a major plot development. Jeff finally finds out there's an alien in the house, threatening the Smiths' long-kept secret. Subsequently, Roger had a leaving fake-out that made it feel like I was watching the…
"The Longest Daycare" reminded me of why Maggie is my favorite character. I sincerely hope she gets a spin-off (as a baby) when this show ends during the gay presidency of the late 2080s.
As hilarious as that was, I wouldn't call that dark by American Dad! standards. Now, when the alien wore said man's skin like a costume, well, let's see The Simpsons do that in a Treehouse of Horror from this decade.
BOB'S BURGERS DID IT! BOB'S BURGERS DID IT!
Yeah, I was thinking that myself. Shouldn't they have analyzed whether her lunacy exceeded her hotness at some point? At least recognize if she had "crazy eyes".
(Ricky Spanish)
It probably isn't widely hated, but that was the very episode where my friend, who barely even watched The Simpsons in its prime, looked to me and said, "The Simpsons have changed."
Realizing that now all of Seth MacFarlane's shows have played "I Gotta Feeling" in a holiday episode. It was Halloween for The Cleveland Show and American Dad!. Cleveland was by far the most in-your-face with it.