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I've noticed that this show often reminds me of "King of the Hill" when they depict the touchy-feely weirdos like the guy running the seminar. Granted, "King of the Hill" is more grounded in reality and never as absurd as "Bob's Burgers", but we often have fairly normal Bob running into these strange, very PC, new age

I do get sick of MacFarlane's (or the writers') very lazy, often obnoxious anti-religion comments, but I still enjoy when they tell Brian to shut up about it. Here, he calls the nativity story fictional, and Stewie says, "Jesus lived with us for like two weeks, what else do you want?"

I do get sick of MacFarlane's (or the writers') very lazy, often obnoxious anti-religion comments, but I still enjoy when they tell Brian to shut up about it. Here, he calls the nativity story fictional, and Stewie says, "Jesus lived with us for like two weeks, what else do you want?"

I've never been offended by it. I just find it not funny, and very lazy at this point.

I've never been offended by it. I just find it not funny, and very lazy at this point.

Really, I'm hard pressed to think of a really offensive joke in there, from a religious standpoint. Yes, I guess you could be offended by Mary being referred to in sexual terms, but the Joseph character was so goofy I didn't see it mocking the religious figure.

Really, I'm hard pressed to think of a really offensive joke in there, from a religious standpoint. Yes, I guess you could be offended by Mary being referred to in sexual terms, but the Joseph character was so goofy I didn't see it mocking the religious figure.

Starring that guy who you used to think was Jonah Hill until Hill got more famous and you no longer had that confusion.

Starring that guy who you used to think was Jonah Hill until Hill got more famous and you no longer had that confusion.

That photo. It just looks so… sitcommy.

That photo. It just looks so… sitcommy.

I second the thought that Homicide's TV movie finale should've been included. Especially because, while many of these are only symbolic appearances of dead characters or flashbacks, the Homicide ending actually featured three dead characters meeting in the afterlife.

I second the thought that Homicide's TV movie finale should've been included. Especially because, while many of these are only symbolic appearances of dead characters or flashbacks, the Homicide ending actually featured three dead characters meeting in the afterlife.

Prediction: Sudeikis and Armisen aren't back next year. Got the feeling one stayed on for the sake of the Romney impression, and Fred's interests are elsewhere now.

Prediction: Sudeikis and Armisen aren't back next year. Got the feeling one stayed on for the sake of the Romney impression, and Fred's interests are elsewhere now.

Leading up to the 1999 summer movie season: "If you see only one movie this summer, see Star Wars. If you see two movies, see Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me!"

Leading up to the 1999 summer movie season: "If you see only one movie this summer, see Star Wars. If you see two movies, see Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me!"

Aside from that cartoon, the whole thing is weird, bizarre and uncomfortable to watch. On some level it's fascinating like some disaster scene. But a while back I tried watching it and it honestly made me so uncomfortable and embarrassed for the actors and Star Wars and me as a fan that, I couldn't watch the whole

Aside from that cartoon, the whole thing is weird, bizarre and uncomfortable to watch. On some level it's fascinating like some disaster scene. But a while back I tried watching it and it honestly made me so uncomfortable and embarrassed for the actors and Star Wars and me as a fan that, I couldn't watch the whole

I must agree that the cartoon isn't bad. They could release that somewhere without the rest of the special. Toss it onto a movie DVD release or something.