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Oh lord, only on the AVC. Is saying Chappelle Show wasn't that great the cool thing to do to prove that you have polished taste exceeding the rest of America?

Eh. MF has a stronger ensemble than Community. Considering Community doesn't know what to do with half its ensemble half the time. MF can work its characters similar to the way a good conductor can work every section of an orchestra. Community can as well, but its more rare and they're usually doing it through a

Season 1 was consistently funny, better than Community's first run and Parks first season. Season 2 isn't nearly as impressive but it has some stellar standouts. I can't comment on this new, nascent season, but the premiere was pretty excellent.

Gary X on a series note, the anime is one of the most thoroughly entertaining shows I've ever seen. 13 eps I believe filled with tons of gory action, non linear story telling, too many characters, an incredibly dense and convoluted plot, and lots of "oh shit" moments.

…oh come on, you know. Who does Ladd fight on top of the train? Edit: Claire. Yeah, I say Leonardo is perfect. Also, Jacuzzi? I'm thinking Michael Cera, a little obvious, but it works. I'd also accept Joseph Gordon Levitt as Firo. Jacobs as Nice works well.

Wait, who's Lad? Christoph Waltz right? Leonardo as Vino?

If you're serious. From what I've been told: an old radio show that was extremely popular in its day. Hence "Sold like gangbusters" or "He did gangbusters on Todd's face" To do extremely well. I could be wrong, but I have no reason to believe I was lied to.

How come Devil in a New Dress doesn't get acclaim for being (arguably) the best song on the album? I'd put it ahead of Power and Dark Fantasy.

Family Guy for a lot of critics is naturally flawed. The DNA of the show just makes it naturally imperfect. Its tendency to rely on cutaway and extended sketches means that plot, story, character, character development, and character relations are more or less immolated for gags. It's a conscious decision and a

The Stewie Kills Lois episode revealed that the CIA in FG's universe was run by Bullock and Stan.

I like how they subverted it in this episode. That episode he had to be right eventually, but here the writers obviously had fun coming up with different ways he could make things worse so they just kept that idea.  The Nicholas Cage reference and the bear looking back at Stan were hilarious.

I really hope the writers got the memo on the "hurricane cross over" and just went "Oh fucks sake.". It seemed like they didn't want to do it and just went for the basic Stan is arrogant plot. Although Hayley getting eaten by a shark, Stan unleashing a bear into the water, Stan harpooning Francine, and then shooting

Archebortion

Yeah, but it would have felt kind of contrived if she won. Ron's realization and him drinking the alcohol himself was a lot more effective and subtle.

Oh yeah, I did feel that change was too sudden. Although, it was synonymous to how quickly Ron got in trouble with Tammy 2 in Ron and Tammy 2.

That cold opening. Turned it off and finished Soul Eater. That was just insulting. I guess I'm done with it. It was an excellent run, but it's too obvious that they've run out of steam.

The Ron Swanson jokes weren't funny and it was all too cartoonish

This episode had subtlety. It shed light on a pretty prominent main character and established how his relationships have shaped him.

I'm sorry, but nah. Ron and Tammy 2 was excellence. Time Capsule was pretty mediocre if I recall.