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Gave the show an honest shot for a few episodes, really not for me in the end. A lot of people point out the central reason is that Sophia was so unlikable. Which, I agree with, but I also think that glosses over the fact that the dialogue was really, really bad. No one in the show seemed like a real person outside of

All for Ain't No Stopping Me at all points of life.

Yeah, re-tweeting stuff from David Clarke and Tomi Lahren I think.

Also, far be it that one of the left's most prominent recruiters actually fucking recruits people. I voted Hillary, but when she lost she just hid in the fucking woods. The party has no god damn clue or interest in recruiting right now.

Buster

Also note batshit Tory Louise Mensch accused the same publication of being compromised by Russia because literally everything she says is.

Aside from the wave at the end, the crowd was amazing. Totally disagree with your point of view.

Shit shit, you're right.

Also in that it was the only truly successful SNL skit turned into a movie so far (although I actually like McGruber) and its success spawned a bunch of holy fuck why did they turn this skit into a movie (It's Pat, Superstar, Night at the Roxbury) attempts from that decade.

Gonna use a slight suggestion from the content, but I'll go with the 1998 Godzilla.

I do hate these commercials so I'll take it.

In a not ironic spin, my friends who are HUGE MMJ fans adore the episode.

A lot of shows do Christmas well, but I've never seen one approach it with as much creative confidence as American Dad.

Two WWE hosts in one year?? I just need Rusev and I'm satisfied.

There's bringing information and then there's making minimal info seem like a Pepe Silva game-changer.

I'm a huge Critic fan and love the praise it gets here but I can't in good conscious put it ahead of Cowboy Bebop.

Finally saw Get Out on Saturday. Unbelievable coming from a guy's directorial debut. The pace and originality was ridiculous.

I just really appreciate you using the Mac Tonight avatar.

Post-cancellation Family Guy always comes off to me as a 1/3rd show. 1/3rd of a given episode is bad, 1/3rd is totally forgettable, and the final 1/3rd is actually pretty good. But those other 2/3rds overweigh it, so it doesn't end up being worth a watch. Same can be said for the episodes in general.

I still think the episode where Peter becomes a tobacco company employee (Mr. Griffin Goes To Washington) holds up pretty well.