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I am, and it just slipped my mind last night. So make it the fifth best FOX animated show ever.

One of my few little quibbles with this article is that it spent so little time with the secondary characters. No mention of Jeff, barely any of Bullock and the CIA, and none of Steve's friends. Heck, "Independent Movie" didn't even make the "You might also like" list. Not many animated shows are willing to change

Reggie was fine, in very, very small doses. I can't imagine anyone has been upset that he was dropped so quickly.

Bananarama's "Venus" slows to an ominous pitch:

American Dad is probably the fourth best animated show that FOX has turned out, after The Simpsons, Bob's Burgers and King of the Hill. That's not bad company to keep. Catch it on [AS], especially any episodes after the first season, and you will be happily surprised. At worse, its funny, at best, it is funny and

It is a shame that the article didn't spend a little more time with the musical numbers. Scott Grimes has a great boy-band voice, and they have used it well several times. "Hot Water" is one of the better animated episodes of television ever.

When it debut, it looked like a bad Family Guy knock off. While the first few episodes were weak, it great quickly, and by the second season, it was superior to Family Guy in every way. Thank goodness to [AS] for teaming it up with Bob's Burgers for an excellent couple of hours of late night television. Now if they

I'm sort of surprised that one of the Christmas episodes, or all of them as a group, wasn't one of the entries and just relegated to the "If you like those, try these" list. Especially since we have apparently been existing in Stan's heaven for the last six or so seasons.

"I feel nothing!"

I'm amazed that Cheech & Chong didn't make a movie out of that story first.

Could also go with: "Bong me up, Scotty!"

My favorite episode is where Pickard got to spend an entire lifetime on a planet learning how to smoke a pipe.

Talk Radio?

I thought it was set on the shores of the Columbia river in British Columbia.

I thought they fucked dead movie theaters.

There was an old studio
that remade The Fly
I don't know why
They remade The Fly
I hope they die

Admit it, though, that you would like to see a version of Spider-Man where the guy he lets go doesn't kill Uncle Ben and Peter Parker uses his powers to make a lot a money and peep on Mary Jane.

Did you just buy a McLaren F-1?

Yes. And it was fun. But not as fun as Fury Road or Ghost Busters or Star Wars or Dr. Strange.

Don't discount the millions of dollars of computer time that it took to create Sam Worthington.