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The stalking Mark Harmon line had me rolling. It was just so … unexpected and amazing. Not gonna lie, it kinda gave me a chubby.

Also loved the scene where they show the couples overlooking Springfield and you hear the Van Houtens talking of leaving Milhouse.

I thought this was a fairly good episode for Family Guy standards. It trailed off a bit at the end, but I liked the mashup of everyone's Valentine's Day. The problem with that, I guess, is the focus often limits itself and that became obvious toward the end when they tried to tie it all together.

D+? Really? This episode was infinitely better than the last episode that aired. I didn't think it was great, or even all that memorable, but it was cute and fun. I thought it was enjoyable and I didn't find myself wincing like I can do at some of the worse Simpsons episodes. I don't know, I think giving it a D+ is

Jim is a fucking asshole and I hope his business fails and Pam leaves him.

Jim is a fucking asshole and I hope his business fails and Pam leaves him.

This did not feel like The Middle - especially when the family was at Red Lobster. I don't know, it felt way too sitcomy … you know, the part where Axl is trying to tell his parents about his being accepted and, out of nowhere, the military dude just suddenly pops in and is like, "Mom, Dad, I'm home!"

I have not watched this yet. I just wanted to say I am so sad to see this end. I've dreaded this moment all season and it literally is like saying goodbye to a friend who's leaving for good.

No, of course I did not watch the episode. If I did, I wouldn't have posted, silly dog. I would like to watch it, but, you know, being the drunk that I am, I'm either on the floor or reading AV Club.

I'm skeptical of this series because I fear it will fall into the same trope of 1980s American jingoism that dominated our culture during the end of the Cold War. But maybe I'm wrong? Am I totally misreading this show…

This was just an awful episode. It didn't suck because of the lame gay jokes … it just sucked. I really don't understand the Family Guy popularity. I feel like I'm either really old or really out of the loop. It's strange, because the original run of this show was great and I loved watching it back before it was

@avclub-ab7d240c84d7265faec0b698a29c6ca7:disqus Me, My, Mo, Ma!

The liberal in my laughed and laughed at that line.

I started watching this in my mom's womb and now that I'm 7, I really don't know what the hell I'm going to do for the rest of my life. It all seems so … pointless now.

I guess I'm not as easily persuaded as most. I've come to hate Jim and Pam and their inane, annoying storylines for a few years now … so, one emotional and tough moment does nothing for me.

I guess I'm not as easily persuaded as most. I've come to hate Jim and Pam and their inane, annoying storylines for a few years now … so, one emotional and tough moment does nothing for me.

I'm not feelin' the Axl & Cassidy relationship (when did Cassidy become a given name, anyway? It's my mom's maiden name and I've started seeing it pop up all over the place recently…exactly how it's spelled too - there are variations of it: Cassady, Cassedy, Cassity … but I generally only see it spelled as Cassidy for

My Christmas tree is still up. The bag we put it in tore when I put the sucker up last month and I had to order a new one through Home Depot (fun fact, it's a fucking tarp. I KID YOU NOT! It's a goddamn tarp with handles) and I've still not gotten around to putting the tree in it.

What about the Urkel?

What about the Urkel?