Last one, I promise. There are just too many good lines from Tearjerker, seriously.
Last one, I promise. There are just too many good lines from Tearjerker, seriously.
AND FIX MY DAMN LAIR, YOU THIEVING BASTARD.
"Never hire a contractor just because he's gorgeous."
"I had the same problem with Lily, and she's at Yale now. Just talk to her. And by talk, I really mean listen."
"Mike, you're the worst contractor EVERRRRR!"
Stan moments like that is why I wish we had more of him and Francine in this episode.
I made my brother listen to that and he actually posted it on his Facebook. I also heard him playing it in his room on a loop. He doesn't even watch the show, but he knows a little about it because of how many times I re-watch the episodes. I also showed him all the instances of Steve singing, and he's obsessed with…
I disagree with Kevin, because I didn't see this as a typical "Roger torments the family" type of episode (see sixth season's "Great Space Roaster" —- THAT is Roger in perfect tormenting-the-family form). Look, I watch American Dad for the laughs. Satire is very much appreciated and really clever when combined with…
My goodness, that whole exchange was GOLDEN. My favorite part of the episode. Whoever voiced Edward, slow hand clap for you because the delivery of those lines was solid. I caught myself thinking, "Why do I want more backstory about a police sergeant's love story with an alien in a wig?"
Aw, man. This upsets me more than it should because I've been re-watching every AD! episode Netflix has and with each one I get more and more attached to the characters. It's really interesting to see them grow and change from their season one counterparts.
This episode didn't make me laugh as much as I hoped it would. I noticed while watching that it was going by really fast yet I didn't have that "this is a really good AD! episode" feeling. There were still a few things I enjoyed, such as: the callback to Red Dawn from "With Friends Like Steve's," "I'm a hipster,…
I feel like Will's been wanting to smash Freddie against a window for a looong time now. His annoyance with her is one of my favorite things. His facial expressions immediately turn sour when Freddie appears onscreen and it is hilarious.
I can't wait for this show to fail. I will not even watch the pilot out of curiosity because after what Carter and Craig did to "How I Met Your Mother," I don't even want to see their names on my TV screen.
"If I got the goods, and my body's rockin', ain't nothing wrong with window shopping!"
"He didn't even wait for my answer. Dick."
Oh my gosh, that got me all excited now. I'd buy several copies and distribute it to all my family and friends so that they too may recognize the precious treasure known as Scott Grimes.
That's why I'm glad Patrick Stewart is still on board even after all this time, and seems to really enjoy Bullock's eccentricities. No one else can deliver Bullock's lines as well as Patrick Stewart. One of my favorite lines by Bullock is, "You are a complicated man, Smith. I would love to do mushrooms with you."
Wow, I'm cringing. I don't think Steve would be a favorite of mine if he was like THAT. The voice alone makes me want to turn off the volume.
Watch 6x16 "Jenny Fromdabloc." Steve asked the same question and Roger's response: "I can move really fast." No, seriously. He staged his character's fake death before any of the characters had time to blink. He also sold Steve's underwear to "that guy over there" without Steve noticing.
I was a bit surprised that they ended the B-plot halfway through the episode, but thinking on it again there's not much to pull the plot along if it's just Roger and Klaus stuck on a couch. I liked that they toasted twice, the expectation being the second toast is what stains it, but they actually spit it out.…
I think it's some kind of boy band rule that if you have a boy band voice, you must also have boy band abs for the duration of use of aforementioned boy band voice.