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I loved his little chuckle at the devil Austin Powers.

BENJI!!!!!!!

I just acted so heterosexual I needed something phallic in my mouth to even things out.

"packed with laughs"? That's a bold-faced lie.

Sometimes I feel like when people bring up MacFarlane and point out his almost regressive views and stereotyping towards certain groups, we might as well just clarify and say "Family Guy". Because American Dad certainly doesn't do it the level FG does…in fact AD was nominated for two GLAAD awards for it's progressive

The thing is, even if you don't like it, it is genuinely the better show, writing wise. Family Guy has some of the laziest writing in television comedy, wheres AD is almost always more creative, nicely structured, well-plotted, well-characterized, and has far more clever humor that mostly comes from the characters and

Yeah Bob's was decent. Nothing spectacular but entertaining enough.

Like usual I find myself laughing and enjoying almost everything involving Bob and alternating from amused to annoyed by everything the kids do. I just don't find the kids all that funny in such large doses. In fact I often feel like hitting the mute button when they start shouting. It was decent enough though, so I'd

Yeah he's the worst. Remember when he used be just like a mildly dim, but still likable guy, who actually acted like a real person that one could possibly relate to? Now he just constantly goes back and forth between two extremes; acting like a complete child, and acting like a complete asshole. It's just insufferable

Sucked, especially compared to the STELLAR American Dad tonight. Seriously that shit was ace.

Yeah…the "Fat in the Hat" was just brimming with cleverness! Nah, it was the only decent segment of the bunch but that name reminded me of their other horrible parody named like "Mapple".

High hopes for tonights AD Halloween episode, as I'm pretty sure it was written by Matt McKenna, his first since the two in season 6 he did with Chris. Their duo was responsible for a handful of the best AD eps ever (Raptures Delight, The One That Got Away, Bar Mitzvah Hustle, etc), so his return is much welcomed, and

I don't see where your getting that everything suddenly started falling his way after Gus. Certain things may have but ultimately by the end of season 5 things had completely fallen apart and his luck ran out. I mean, he lost his wife to the point where she was smoking in the house as a means to actively speed up his

First of all, I've always contended season 5 was the most far-fetched season of the show. It had to tell a bigger story that covered more ground and had more leaps in logic but the limited number of episodes practically demanded certain things be glossed over in favor of advancing the story. As for your points..

Is it mildly annoying how some people on the internet are all superior and know-it-all about Breaking Bad when you can kinda guarantee most of them only probably caught up for the final season.

Are you seriously trying to argue it was a dream sequence? It wasn't. This isn't that kind of show. That's looking for something that wasn't there to justify the somewhat easy route the show took in it's final hour.

Is it really surprising? The plot-writing on this show has been sub-par for quite a well now, at least since the election stuff (which got extremely dull and repetitive with hardly a threatening obstacle for Leslie, and very little emotional stakes). Then of course everything with Ann, including Ann/Tom and Ann wants

Yeah, I'm a Bills fan as well, and tonight was just brutal. We absolutely should have taken this game but special teams killed it for us, and then when Manuel went down almost all hopes of winning went down the drain. I know we still scored after, but we needed to keep them from scoring again to win because we weren't

You know, you're allowed to dislike Seth MacFarlane and still like American Dad. He does exactly one thing for the show: voices. His creative input is absolutely nil. And the premieres were as good proof as any that American Dad in it's ninth season is still churning out episodes with much more creativity than Bobs

@avclub-1c30de3bd2529a453779f36a04873bd5:disqus Yeah, "Cancelled" is absolutely one of my favorite episodes. They haven't done anything even near that awesome in years. That was nice subtle satire about the suits who run Hollywood but it was disguised as a really entertaining sci-fi romp that would work just as well