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Just wondering
How many people still watch House and like it. I find that I can't get through an episode without saying, loudly, "what the fuck is this shit." That being said, I hope that the eight season will be it's last. This show is just getting too long in the tooth.

Addendum: I shudder to think what next season's Animation Domination will be like…with the Napoleon Dynamite series most likely being added to the line-up. Ugh.

Oh that Animation Domination
American Dad and Bob's Burgers were good tonight, The Simpsons and Family Guy not so much. I just zoned out during the Simpsons. I don't know what goes on in the writer's room but whoever came up with "Nedna" should be shot. I think the only highlight of the episode was Homer seemingly

Ick, I have two "not sures" so close to each other. I demand an edit feature on comments!

Not much of a choice
It was either watch this, Law & Order: LA or Hawaii Five-O. I decided to tune into Castle instead, not sure if it was the lesser evil. Not sure how I feel after watching it. Confused maybe. Confused on how show's like this get renewed season after season. I mean sure, I have an unhealthy man-crush

Dear god you're right! How about this, they bring back Scorpio AND John Swartzwelder to write the episode. So what if the last episode he wrote was in 2003!

Tl;dr: Bob's Burger was great, The Simpsons was okay, Seth MacFarlane should just stop making shows.

Well…
American Dad: As the only Seth MacFarlane show I can enjoy, I thought this episode was okay. The Office parody kind of came out of nowhere, not sure if I liked it or not—maybe if they committed the whole episode to it and show the banality of working for the CIA. And is it just me or have stories with Roger and

Woo
This was an awesome episode, especially because Neil Gaiman wrote it. But, I'm still waiting for the one where the Doctor dresses up as a sad clown—which was teased in the first full length trailer.

This finale
Had me facepalming all the way. The dialogue and pacing was crap, and the final ten minutes, what the hell was that?! Ten years of wadding through shit, and for what? A CGI version of Superman that we don't really see? Would it have hurt them to go to Party City and buy a costume that Tom Welling can wear

CancerAIDS upon your…HOUSE.

That was Margaret Cho? Huh, I did not know that.

Because the person that was used as a human shield was shot in the leg and is still alive?

A-?
I wouldn't give this episode an A-. Maybe a B- or a C+. Tina Fey made you see the episode through rose colored glasses! ROSE COLORED GLASSES!

This show hurts me brain
And not in a good way, more like in a giving me an aneurysm way.

Kim Jong Il
Is it just me, or is the actress who plays Kim Jong Il the same one who played the Korean Bar owner in the pub crawl episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia?

But…
Is this show better than Perfect Couples? That's all I want to know.

The shows intro
I'm also annoyed how they still have former contestants as part of the intro, but isn't that the norm? To still show former contestants? At least, the Hell's Kitchen intro does that….although they don't talk and just pantomime on a green screen.

Allons-y!
Alonso!

The Seth MacFarlane Animated Universe
I'm too lazy to check IMDB or Wikipedia, but I wouldn't be that surprised if Family Guy, American Dad and The Cleveland Show have the same writing staff. I mean, they're all created by Seth MacFarlane.