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Jeff Kevorkian
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This is really sad. Why did the show have to go through this?

Somebody had to have been brain dead when this season was being produced. Why in the Lord's name would "Early Bird Special" be the last Boondocks episode ever?

You know, I never thought of it like that. This is actually one of the biggest concepts The Boondocks has ever come up with. I bet it would be a fantastic movie if Aaron McGruder and Rodney Barnes wrote it.

I didn't hate the fourth season as much as everyone else. But it can't be mentioned in the same breath as the first three seasons. I do think that "I Dream of Siri" had a season three feel to it.

Call it a shot in the dark Mr. RandomGuy, but I have the feeling that "Freedomland" was supposed to be the season/series finale. There's this huge sweeping attempt at social commentary, and the Freeman family gets their freedom, technically. Plus, Uncle Ruckus is a serious antagonist in this episode and not just an

Stinkmeaner's line about the writers not respecting our intelligence is probably as aware as the show can get this season. I don't know why, but I found it extremely funny and extremely bothersome at the same time.

SCORE!!!

Fair enough, I guess. You want to see how my show addresses something in the African-American community?

I don't really get the comparison to Family Guy. I mean, they're both adult cartoons, but The Boondocks has always aimed to be intelligent, thought-provoking, and take shots at the world for its ignorance. If I'm just guessing here, Family Guy has always aimed to just be funny and offensive. I feel like they still

Ruckus was a bastard in this episode, past the point of enjoyment. That kinda ruined the episode because it looked like an ambitious effort. I'll give it a B. As a whole, this episode was disturbing.

For the "Good Times" review, you praised Ruckus. What changed your mind?

Hey RandomGuy, do you have a Gmail or YouTube account or anything like that? I've been wanting you to check out my adult cartoon for a while.

Definitely, we should look out for each other in these "streets," as it were. Affer reading It's Complicated, I know it's possible for a fan of the show to review it critically and with balance.

Even episodes today that deserve high praise like "Brian & Stewie" and "Brian's Play" don't get it. It's really disappointing. They're not just great Family Guy episodes. They're just great television episodes, simple.

"Cobalt blue with gold trim. Sick."

"If Kris Kross can jump in them, you can go to school in them."

Honestly, if you don't like Ruckus now, you never did. He has always said awful, f****ed-up things.

You know, I really have to admire the writers/producers of American Dad for being able to keep the consensus happy over the last nine years. I think it's very easy for cartoons to peak early because everything is the same at the end, so at least American Dad has gotten some excellent years and even now, some good

I don't want to be a downer here, but what are you going to do when American Dad declines?