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In my defense, I think that the best television episodes, regardless of whether it's American Dad! or not, have plots that give way to jokes. It reminds me of how Seinfeld would do it. They have episodes like "The Soup Nazi" where the whole plot is a gag. I mean really, a soup vendor who has a strict demeanor and work

Also the next season on DVD I think comes onto Amazon tomorrow.

Bulimia, bad for you. But is it good for your toilet?

Pedophilia jokes on FG I don't usually laugh at or think are funny. Herbert is more creepy than humorous to me. But I understand what you mean by that. Family Guy pushes the boundaries of what conventional comedy is. Everything that the normal populous considers "objectionable" or "crass", they do. I mean, I have

"Here's four seasons-worth of DVDs of Scrubs, and I'll warn you ahead of time, these don't have any jokes in them."

They really tried to make it funny, but I have to say, racism is not funny. What the black slaves endured in the 1700 and 1800s was unforgivable. The fact that man can have the capacity to love another human being, but at the same time have such a profound hatred towards mankind is really depressing. Making racism

Makes sense. They were both on 30 Rock. I guess if you like each other, it would be natural to work with each other a lot. Look at Pixar's relationship with John Ratzenberger.

…I am now very worried about American Dad

I don't know, Animation/Live-Action Domination just doesn't sound as good as Animation Domination.

"Could someone get a bullet intern so that I always have bullets?!"

"Steal This Episode" was awesome. I hope they submit that episode for the animation Emmy.

"God, you're annoying! Everything you say is annoying!"

Agreed, Mr. Duck. The early reviews were not that kind. I recall someone calling the show "disappointing" and "it had the same feel as Family Guy". But now, I consider AD!, one of, if not, the most underrated television show ever made. The cast is perfect, the jokes are hilarious, and it's never a dull moment on the

She was also in "Steve & Snot's Test-Tubular Adventure". *drool*

"Baby Franny" and "For Black Eyes Only" were pretty bad episodes. "Can I Be Frank (With You)" I was also not fond of. But "Finger Lenting Good" is one of my all-time favourite episodes. I love it when the family as an ensemble just acts like themselves and all this mayhem ensues. To me some of the best episodes are

Well according to Scott Grimes (voice of Steve) and Dee Bradley Baker's (voice of Klaus) Twitter accounts, the TBS move will not affect the quality of the show.

I tell you, I did not expect to love this episode, but I did. I thought this was going to be another just blah episode of AD! without a lot of redeeming qualities, but it proved me so wrong. The zaniness of the episode's plot, how it elevates and how it even goes to hilariously far is one of the reasons why I freaking

"There was once a chubby kid named Homer"
"Did you name me after him?"

I did not expect myself to like this episode, but I did. For the brief moment he was onscreen, I really liked John Oliver's Booth Wilkes-John character. I thought he was going to be like this murderous psychopath like Sideshow Bob. I actually wish we showed more of him.

Oh, God no!