This show definitely had some big shoes to fill, and I must say I think it delivered.
This show definitely had some big shoes to fill, and I must say I think it delivered.
Doofus Rick never married and thus, no Beth.
What about Jewish cars? They believe he existed, was a well-built vehicle, but he wasn't the messiah.
Everything about the Hamptons was dead on. I visited there a few years back, and I felt like Homer being asked to leave that fancy bar without making a fuss just by getting out of the car there.
My left name is Tremendous Savings, Miss America.
I'll be honest, we should've never seen Tibor. He looks too normal, I always imagined him looking more like Zutroy.
The second segment was not only my favorite of the episode, but one of my favorite segments in a while.
If this show wanted to be ballsy, they should've put Son of Zorn in place of "Untitled Seth MacFarlane Project 2017" in that show crawl.
Batmantis is one of my early season favorites.
They make a Beefsquatch one. It's a must for any BB fan.
My mother also has a fear of birds that stems from The Birds so that whole revelation was great for me.
Let's dispel the myth that Perkins doesn't know what he's doing. He knows exactly what he's doing.
"Dammit, Terry proved the wrong point!"
The problem I had was that Andre Braugher said "sherbert" and not sherbet. It really rubbed me the wrong way.
"Who's doing the lighting?"
Aidy would've been around seven when Dinosaurs went off the air.
The ending to the Gremlin segment was the only segment to ever scare me as a kid. Couldn't watch it for years.
I have 3:
Little winged potatoes.
"But we saved Garrett!"