I love American Dad, Family Guy and the Cleveland shows, while most episodes don't make much sense, they contain a lot of funny lines and sketches. I basically have a Family Guy reference to everything that could possibly happen in life to make it funny. For example (and yes, this is a cheap one, but it lightens the tension ): When someone farts, all I have to say is "FA-ART": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bu2mkDpkNZI Or when someone hangs up Skype and then recalls: "Bitch, did you just hang up on me?": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCffj_fP5TE
I like the Cleveland show if mostly because it doesn't rely on cut-away and has funny writing built into the actual structure of the episode. American Dad just feels a little annoying but mostly because it's on as often as FamGuy here but has less seasons, so is SO much more repetitive feeling.
So everyone hates Seth MacFarlane? Good. My friends seem to love his stuff, I really can't stand it. Ted was like torture.
oh, the guy himself is an ***. Any time I've seen him in person on TV it's just agonizing. also like whatsisname, Ricky Gervais. Self-obsessed, not funny at all yet somehow hugely popular.
when something is popular for too long, it becomes hated, right? when is that gonna happen to Dr. Who?
I like Matt Smith well enough, but i really wish Tennant had decided to keep going for, oh, another decade or so.
Yeah, Matt Smith is trying really hard to be just like David Tennant, but the thing with Tennant is that he had a good mixture of seriousness and humor, something that Smith isn't getting very well.
Seriously? A thread that started with a comment about Family Guy going total stream of consciousness? Seems entirely on topic to me.