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Heller's speech was incredible. Top notch writing.

I'm just disappointed by how formulaic the show has gotten. The first few seasons I was so invested in the brothers' journey, and now it just feels like a big soap opera. There are no real stakes anymore. Someone dies, they get resurrected. Dean and Sam will fight, talk about their feelings, punch each other, make up,

I'm extremely happy that there are other people out there that recognize the brilliance of American Dad. Even those who tell me they don't like Mcfarlane or Family Guy, I encourage them to watch American Dad. It's hysterical, and has its own brand of comedy. I hope it lives on longer on TBS!

I hope the move to TBS isn't a result of disinterest. This is one of my favorite shows, and I hope the move isn't indicative of a downward spiral. American Dad feels like such a more cohesive show than Family Guy, yet that gets to stay.

The mother and daughter gag doing the "comparison" motion at Stan when he couldn't stack the butter had me crying. Hysterical.

As a person who has suffered from extreme anxiety since childhood, the last few minutes of the episode, where the family tries to use Louise's imagination to help her cope with her fear, spoke to me on many levels. It's those type of heartfelt moments that lift Bob's Burgers from a simple wacky comedy into a dynamic