Not only did they put in a Shield ref.
Not only did they use the actual Kavanaugh character.
They got Forrest Whittaker to play him.
Brava, American Dad. Brava.
Pretty damn funny.
Clara setting childish traps for Satan seems to fit her, most of the time she's a 12 year old in a strippers body.
Toot basically begging from Wooldor was great.
Xandir doing his mumble routine was great.
Though something about this episode seemed off. Maybe it was the...
Not as awesome as the last two but pretty damn funny.
One of the reasons I like this show so much over other "adult" animation is that it remembers it's a cartoon. Yeah there are great jokes and quotes, but just the images itself are great, like Toots "MURDEROUS EEEEVILL". Speaking of, for...
Honestly. This might be the best episode of the series so far.
Too many quotes and sight gags to list here.
My favs though were "Oh Wooldore, you'll never dance again."
And Wooldor going through physical therapy to walk into a bear trap(I really didn't see that coming).
This and the Foxxy...
Funny episode. Loved Foxxy's poem. And there was just something hilarious when Foxxy reached for that tissue.
Something did seem different about Toot. Cuter, less grotesque. Kinda prefer the squash/stretchy look over the hideousness.
Not quite as good as the S1 and S2 premieres. But then what is?
Still funny though.
Ending was random. Even for this show.
Ling-Ling calling Toot mommy was cool too.
Ling-Lings dad is always awesome. "Numba one son!"
A Simpsons where the characters age. The episode with the prom was the best thing I've seen them do in years.
Instead of a 10 year old trouble making jackass you see him become a overly horny 14 year old jackass on the verge of being a real menace to society. I think it'd just present a ton...
Wait what?? Is this a different My Girl than the one with Home Alone kid? At least (censored and butchered) Ace Ventura and Dumb and Dumber were funny.
I just noticed something on Fox's broadcast of the ep with Lois brother.
The first time his hatred of fat guy's never made sense, it just looked like he was scared of Jackie Gleason.
In AS version his mom is on her knees in her undies in front of him. That scene is missing again in the FOX...
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