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I don't know whether I'd want him around for his police work, cause all he does is work to get meth off the street, as opposed to the more rounded duties of other officers on the list. And while he had his moments, he seemed a bit to focused on one goal (Heisenberg) at the expense of others.

Yeah, your points might be valid if AD didn't exist for almost 10 seasons already. So in other words, you fail.

13-year old boys think it's like, the pinnacle of comedy. That at least, is my guess.

Your tastes continue to remain awful.

Not gonna lie, it's bothered me at times. There's an episode (season 4 I think), where Marie buys Hank a fantasy football magazine about the draft, and he remarks the draft is months away. That puts that scene in say, February (as the draft is in April). But this is season 4, are we to believe everything has gone done

Meh, I miss the days when they were treated like actual boys…now it feels like that aspect of the show is tossed aside and they're treated not much differently than adults (although not as stupid as South Park adults).

No…just no. Compared to seasons 5-9 last year was a pile of shit. It's an insult to good South Park to call it one of the best years they had.

Yeah but it working out means the story keeps going. It was a lose/lose situation because either they fall in the sitcom cliche of them both figuring out just when it seems it might work out, or they don't figure it out and the story continues into next week. Either way is a major groaner.

Well… a show about Hannibal Lector was one of the best of last season. I haven't seen Sleepy Hollow, but hey, if Hannibal can do it, anything can.

Yeah, you'd have to be fucking terrible at your job not to air those commercials during this show.

-said no one.

This is New Girl at it's sitcom-y worst if you ask me, a C episode at best. Jess tries to fit in with a new crowd by doing something incredibly stupid and sitcomish, like breaking into her boss's house. Schmidt doing the old sitcom standard dating two girls at once, this time almost getting caught by having them at

Yes, I loved how Walt tried to be all badass Heisenberg against Saul again, but was thwarted by his cancer.

Yeah, it seems like ricin-ing those two is a long shot. I'm hoping it's Lydia. Right in the tea.

The ending music was fucking spot-on. Seriously, how do you top that in the finale?

Nothing beats Wheels and the Legman…I love how they get Klaus to confess with increasingly awful puns..

Where did you infer that he was calling Donna a bitch? To me it appears to be nothing more than a harmless exclamation to end the rant, something Jesse Pinkman has been known to do countless times. I highly, highly doubt that bitch was directed at the reviewer…way to make it seem that way though.

Yeah, but those seasons are actually solid, with strong humor that was never lowbrow and juvenile like it is now, and characters that you could relate to, were likable, and actually felt somewhat realistic. Shockingly enough, many of the early Family Guy episodes contain absolutely no racial humor at all, and when

I have to agree with this. That reveal should have been a devastating gut-punch, but instead it just kinda flopped out. I know he was telling him as he figures it would be his last chance to, but as @avclub-9ff7c9eb9d37f434db778f59178012da:disqus says, it didn't really feel honest to the moment. I feel like we've been

How is it that the writers from American Dad go on to write for shows like Community, Happy Endings, Futurama, Ben and Kate, Girls, and Bitch-23 - the latter of which was also created by one - while two of  Family Guy's most prominent writers come up with "Dads". Either FG just does a shit job when it comes to finding