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It's too bad, because it seems to be pretty much unanimous that it's a great show, and I loved KOTH, which it seems to be compared to, and I love the main guy, whatshisname. Does the old-man-little-girl-crotch-talk stop being uncomfortable and start being hilarious at second six, or is someone who's so unsettled by

It's too bad, because it seems to be pretty much unanimous that it's a great show, and I loved KOTH, which it seems to be compared to, and I love the main guy, whatshisname. Does the old-man-little-girl-crotch-talk stop being uncomfortable and start being hilarious at second six, or is someone who's so unsettled by

"We're a decade removed from his last decent movie role as a leading man, and probably 15+ years removed from his last decent comedy role as the lead."
Yeah, this is what bugged me most about the Robin Williams segment. Family Guy's audience literally was not born last time Robin Williams did most of the stuff they're

"We're a decade removed from his last decent movie role as a leading man, and probably 15+ years removed from his last decent comedy role as the lead."
Yeah, this is what bugged me most about the Robin Williams segment. Family Guy's audience literally was not born last time Robin Williams did most of the stuff they're

Was there a period in Robin Williams's career where he punctuated every statement with "ho-ho!"? I've never seen him do that, but it's a staple of Family Guy's bad Robin Williams parodies. Dear Seth: Robin Williams doesn't make that sound. You're thinking of Santa.

Was there a period in Robin Williams's career where he punctuated every statement with "ho-ho!"? I've never seen him do that, but it's a staple of Family Guy's bad Robin Williams parodies. Dear Seth: Robin Williams doesn't make that sound. You're thinking of Santa.

The second episode weirded me out, not as much as the Quagmire's-sister one, but in a similar way. Are we all of a sudden supposed to care about the guy who's been nothing but the butt of cripple jokes for the past decade, and his wife we've barely seen? Are we supposed to be emotionally invested in it? Or is the

The second episode weirded me out, not as much as the Quagmire's-sister one, but in a similar way. Are we all of a sudden supposed to care about the guy who's been nothing but the butt of cripple jokes for the past decade, and his wife we've barely seen? Are we supposed to be emotionally invested in it? Or is the

I can't deal with the voices on Bob's Burgers - not really clear on why the female characters are voiced by men - and so I've never been able to watch more than five seconds of it at a stretch. Also, in the five-second intervals I've watched, the word "crotch" seems to come up more often than you would expect, and

I can't deal with the voices on Bob's Burgers - not really clear on why the female characters are voiced by men - and so I've never been able to watch more than five seconds of it at a stretch. Also, in the five-second intervals I've watched, the word "crotch" seems to come up more often than you would expect, and

Not everything deserves "thoughtful assessment". Family Guy, at this point, doesn't even deserve cheap rhetoric.

Not everything deserves "thoughtful assessment". Family Guy, at this point, doesn't even deserve cheap rhetoric.

Yeah, coalgebraic, I get that it predated Family Guy. It just seemed Family Guy-ish to me, and weak. But that's why you're the judge and I'm the law-talkin' guy.

Yeah, coalgebraic, I get that it predated Family Guy. It just seemed Family Guy-ish to me, and weak. But that's why you're the judge and I'm the law-talkin' guy.

Football in the groin has a football in the groin.

Football in the groin has a football in the groin.

When you say, "Bart imagines big Curies smashing stuff," that plot synopsis is not a review. But when you say, "A horrifically mutated Pierre and Marie Curie, their bodies swollen to Godzilla-like proportions from prolonged exposure to the radiation that would eventually kill them, destroy an Asian city with their

When you say, "Bart imagines big Curies smashing stuff," that plot synopsis is not a review. But when you say, "A horrifically mutated Pierre and Marie Curie, their bodies swollen to Godzilla-like proportions from prolonged exposure to the radiation that would eventually kill them, destroy an Asian city with their

Bart on the Road was on my long list of favourites. Then I found out that the Knoxville Wigsphere *is an actual thing*, at which time it jumped about a hundred spots. Did you know that? About the Wigsphere? That there was actually a WOD FIR in Knoxville? With a Wigsphere?

Bart on the Road was on my long list of favourites. Then I found out that the Knoxville Wigsphere *is an actual thing*, at which time it jumped about a hundred spots. Did you know that? About the Wigsphere? That there was actually a WOD FIR in Knoxville? With a Wigsphere?