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Jeff Kevorkian
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If we're really thinking about it here, it lost heart. I mean, every now and again, they have some straight-up touching moments. But you no longer (unless you're like me) feel emotionally intertwined with the characters anymore. Honestly, that's one thing I think FG lost years ago: Sentimentality. It's still very

Admit it: You probably still laugh at this show.

I could see two more quality seasons before the show declines.

American Dad also has one of the best writing teams on television as well. As long as that doesn't change drastically and Weitzman still maintains some kind of creative presence, the show will be fine.

"Hey, are you going to Jake's party?"

I guess no one cares about Matt Weitzman.

Danny Smith, you deserve a gold medal.

Shoutout to SomeRandomGuyOnTheInternet. Glad he's a Boondocks fan too.

"He keeps drinking but there's always the same amount of milk!"
I don't know why, but this line killed me. A definite B-plus.

I thought it was funny when it was brought back up later in the episode.

Does anyone remember that story Roger made in the season premiere about his bitch wife or something like that and she refused to take care of his kids at the daycare center? It was the kind of absurd thing only Roger is capable of coming up with.

Alright then.

I actually want to see Brian have some sense of accomplishment before the show ends. That's what made "Brian's Play" one of the best episodes in the history of the show. Brian just wants a small accolade before he dies.

I think "Virtual In-Stanity" is the best episode I've seen so far. I don't think I'm ever going to have a special relationship with this show, but, with the exception of The Boondocks, it's the best cartoon on television.

I thought American Dad didn't get busy until the third season.

I don't know if American Dad can top Family Guy in its prime. 1999-2007 was when nothing could even go near it.

I haven't been watching American Dad for that long, but I can honestly say this is one of the show's greatest episodes. It was utterly flawless in every way. A-plus, no regrets.

Damn, I thought last week's episode was a great one. This one is definitely A-minus/B-plus material. The Guy has been on a hot streak recently and if they can keep this going as we head into May, this might be an otherwise decent season.

My show had a new episode last night as well. Any takers?

Saw this last night, and I honestly have to say this was one of the strongest episodes of the season (along with "Quagmire's Quagmire," "Life of Brian," "Into Harmony's Way," and "Christmas Guy"). The Guy gets a B-plus this week.