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All spot on assessments and Henry does seem completely oblivious because he truly loves her. But it really is the complete opposite of her character from the first four seasons. Seems too quick a change.

The whole affair thing and Stan's complete acceptance of it wasn't funny at all. Just ridiculous.

Fucking awesome. Love this show. How the hell did this episode receive a grade anything other than A? It was flawless. I knew from last week's episode that Quarles would escape the trailer, the man is a survivor. Even that one predictable aspect of the episode didn't hurt my enjoyment of it one bit. The way Boyd

Solid opening episode but nothing special - more a table setter for the season. Hopefully it picks up from here.  Tyrion continues to shine. Hopefully he can wield real influence over Joffrey…and if not, all hell will break loose.

Very well done episode, as always with this show. But a simple B rating for me, nothing too exciting going on here. Also, if they plan to spend the final two seasons explaining how Don doesn't relate to anybody younger than him (which is the opposite of the show's first three seasons as Todd pointed out above) I will

Now they are recycling old plot lines? How creative Fringe writers…

I love this show, easily the best animated show on TV. But am I the only one who thought this episode sucked? Not very funny at all. D rating for me. I expect more from American Dad. 

The reviews from Phil for the past few episodes of this show have been way off. I agree with the comments above, someone else should be reviewing this show. Phil just doesn't get what makes this show great. It will be impossible to top the first five seasons of Supernatural, which I feel can hold it's own v. any

Community is back!! Incredibly hilarious episode and a great follow up to the stellar episode last week. The scenes with John Goodman are especially funny. He needs to be a bigger character going forward. Best of the season by a mile. And it's a two parter! GIDDY UP!!

I hope he survives but it seems like the show's MO is to kill the main villain in the season finale. Boyd is the only one to survive.

WOW WOW WOW! What the hell did I miss last night regarding the psychic? She guessed exactly what was on Shawn's mind (some obscure movie/TV reference even I didn't know) that no one on earth could have guessed. All she did was fake the accent. I thought it was pretty great they introduced a REAL psychic….and hopefully

SOMETHING like that….i guess i had to clarify. I don't see how you didn't understand the comment the first time around.

You aren't missing anything…it's just a poor excuse to keep another villain in the mix. Dickie serves no purpose and provides no insight or upside.

Great episode, best season by far too. I almost wish Quarles wasn't destined to die by the end of the season, he's the best villain on the show after Boyd. He will obviously escape from his captors next week but he's dead in the end.

Oh and if you give it up that easy, what's your number?

Hey legally concrete, it is not a knock to women but simply a statement that women make you work for their affection/love. You actually disagree with that? I guess you sleep with anyone who talks to you for more than five seconds and treats you like shit…

If white rice is when she does stand up then you got me, that is a funny episode.

God Megan is a goddess, but those teeth…so hard to get past. I have no idea what "power play" the reviewer is talking about here. She's a free spirited 20 year girl and Don's a hardened 40 year old NYC advertising agent. Seems like conflict of interests (because the whole relationship and marriage occurred over a

Not their best work but it had its moments. The Steve/Roger subplot had the funniest moments by far.

What cheesy garbage. They could have went 50 different ways to explain Peter's return and they went with LOVE? This whole episode was poorly done.