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    what about bob's bistro that he wanted to build when they were going to tear down the wharf? and also, i realise the rule of sitcoms is that everything's back to normal by the end of the episode (or the next episode, at most), but would it be so bad to subvert that? it's no wonder that you eventually run out of

    family guy was (is?) pretty awful but american dad had some legitimately brilliant episodes.

    can we all please take a moment to remember that 'i didn't do it' was apparently krusty's catchphrase that the audience recites with him during the season 1 episide 'krusty gets busted' :|

    LINDA!

    can we accept that?

    there's never a wrong time to wear this t-shirt.

    was the 'biggit' thing intentional or do they just not know how to spell bigot?

    it's actually all on youtube.
    edit: and now i see that someone else has already said that.

    sweet dome alabama?

    frankly, my dome, i don't give a dome.

    i see what you've dome there.

    i love that they brought back the pink stars premonition — which was years in the making — just to have it be about a fake light show that lasts for all of one episode and amounts to nothing. shine on you crazy dome-mind.

    frankly, my dear, i don't give a dome.

    no one's going to mention that the premiere blew its entire mystery by having barbie inexplicably say 'but what if it takes us to an alternate reality' in the opening montage?

    "These are not two discreet circles, but rather overlapping entities whose interaction forms a tightly knit Venn diagram. One side feeds the other until both unite and form a self-shaming ouroboros. In the end, South Parkleaves us devouring our own tail until the show returns next year."