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Bipolar Man
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Yeah, the AD! episode was good (though no Rapture's Delight which I doubt will ever be topped). The fact that after switching lives with Principal Lewis, he gets killed by the CIA and returns to his real family, but can't get back to his "bad" family because he already wasted his Christmas wish on the life swap was

Don't worry, Penguin, I'm sure in a few years she'll get an episode all to herself!

If there's one thing people who enjoy animation hate, it's when the animation looks too good! All smoothness and precision! Grrr! Makes my blood boil! Smear some crap over screen please. It's the only way I'll be able to enjoy it!

Comparing a single 5 second scene from both versions of the opening isn't a very good way of showing how "inferior" the animation is nowadays.

Correct sir, they switched to digital color in season 14.

It's amazing how many ancient Sims sites are still up. Hell, I can still log onto "7 Deadly Sims" and download a bunch of reskinned crap like it's still 2001!

I used to launch rockets and then use the "move_objects" cheat to quickly snatch up the fire and place it on people I didn't like.

James Cameron: I'm not even mad. That's amazing.

Personally, I think he secretly does want out on some level, but he was to proud to admit it to his former best friend and current enemy.

It just has to be as good (or surpass) season 1. Which admittedly is a tough act to follow.

Yeah, I could see Abraham potentially turning against Moloch. I mean, he was a guy who was dying in the middle battle after finding out that his fiance left him for his best friend. Moloch comes along and he's like "Serve me and you will have the revenge you seek, and also, you'll probably get to bang Katrina, 'cause

When Henry was taken aback by Moloch's order to sacrifice himself, I love how he at first had the composure of a man knowingly walking into a mine field, but as soon as he got into the church he put back on his villain mask and immediately became sinister and completely in charge of the situation.

Having Henry kill off Moloch was so stupid. Especially that big speech he gave at the end about a "father willing to sacrifice their son should die". I mean… I get it, he's actually talking about Moloch, but I don't think it's half as clever as the writers thought it would be.

"Cartoons aren't worth covering unless they're they're classic institutions (i.e. The Simpsons) or they're called Bob's Burgers or The Legend of Korra."

As much as I hate to say it, the Family Guy / The Simpsons crossover seemed more ambitious.

And I'll wait for American Dad! to be mentioned in the "Best of" article too…

I do await a television adaption of the classic Green Arrow comic storyline "Serial Killer Thea".

Jane the Pregnant Non-Skank perhaps?

"[T]heir most beloved and critically acclaimed franchise."

I don't even like Family Guy and I enjoyed it.