I wasn't going to, but you make it pretty tempting. Instead I'll just do it to your comment.
I wasn't going to, but you make it pretty tempting. Instead I'll just do it to your comment.
No worries, I'm watching the re-run with full attention. It's…interesting.
Unfortunately it wasn't. Same old crap we've been getting, they just throw together two relevant topics (in this case Zimmerman and World War Z) and it comes out a jumbled mess with lazy satire that doesn't have a single clever or interesting point to make. It had a couple funny moments that made it perhaps slightly…
It's really not though. It was pretty much garbage.
"It's so hot out here, my frickin vaginas sweating".
Ahh, can always count on @Dikachu:disqus to come through with a pro-American Dad firstie. Shame on the rest of you for not jumping in agreement!
The faces of the Bobs characters are so weird looking that trying to emote with them doesn't come through or comes across really awkward, for me at least.
FG's was pretty different though. I remember it was about some cursed skull or something and they ended up going to Carrot Top to get it back. This was more character based, and was almost like a bottle episode. In general the jokes and execution were quite different as well.
Yeah, that was ridiculously dirty. I also liked when Stan bit down on the balloon breasts and made it pop.
"The Boring Identity" had nothing to do with sex. "The Missing Kink" did, but it was more about her wanting to be spanked. But Stan went overboard so eventually they returned things to the status-quo.
@avclub-6cd26d5c5c413f630d23f8061ff9d663:disqus In some instances they are, but just as often they refer to FG as a TV show in American Dad. Like Stan mentions Brian as his favorite fictional dog, and Roger and Steve are watching FG on an airplane. Also in that FG episode where Brian turns Republican they cut to Stan…
I hope the one good thing about the TBS move is that it will get treated like most other cable shows, in that the seasons play out all at once, one episode after the other. It's so annoying how FOX airs only a few episodes a month, or airs like 2-3 in a row then takes it off the schedule for 4 weeks.
Bob and Linda aren't nearly as bad as Homer and Marge, and they definitely have their own weird little chemistry. My problem with Linda, however, is that she's often annoying as hell. There was a subplot of hers last year in the museum field trip episode that was so grating I wanted to switch the channel.
Yeah I think that's one of the best aspects of his character. Plus in the end his personas are always distinctly Roger, just with maybe an added quirk or a made up backstory, so it's not like their writing brand new characters that would be better served by someone else.
One of my favorites is the story where Hayley gives him a haircut. Between the random pictures of Ryan Phillipe at the bottom of his bowl, the ladybug beret in his hair, and his and Hayleys breakdown over the shittiness of the haircut, it never fails to amuse me.
I didn't really think it needed to have a point…in fact the randomness/pointlessness of the whole thing was kinda what I liked about it. It was honestly just fun to spend some alone time with Klaus, which is a pretty rare thing.
Yeah, this episode was fantastic. Yet it gets a B+ while the good but, imo, quite inferior episode of Bobs Burgers gets a baffling A. I swear this site grades these shows on a biased curve or something. You just know they prefer Bobs because it has that indie cred, wheras AD has the MacFarlane stink.
Brian and Stewie have had more or less the only really good episodes since the revival, but yes, even their relationship has gotten pretty tired at this point. It's a given that they'll go on some sci-fi adventure, or get into some petty argument then reaffirm their love for each other. Their episodes are still…
Right, the show that constantly abuses it's daughter character to the point where Peter shot her for saying "hi", and Lois left her a bottle of pills and said she'd "look the other way" is not the mean-spirited one. The show that, despite being best friends, had Stewie beat, shoot, and set Brian on fire for a money…
I seriously loved this one, and thought McKenna really hit it out of the park. I thought it was at the level of the Christmas episodes, only you know, for Halloween/horror genre. It just proves how wonderfully AD handles parodies, as they don't just throw their characters in a scene from a movie, but rather take the…