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I thought it was ok.... the alien was the funniest out of all of the characters (I swear he sounded just like the rat on the Charlotte's Web movie I used to watch when I was little).
Personally, I think I'll just stick with Family Guy, no way to top it.
It's a good substitute for Family Guy. Same type of humor...I loved it! Any other shows out there that match this stuff for it's humor that strikes out at every type of person and tries to offend??
I couldnt stop laughing when the dog tried to pee on the carpet and dust came out...
I don't know, it was okay, but I'd take The Simpsons ahead of it. And Family Guy of course, it doesn't get any funnier than that shiznit. It felt like Family Guy warmed over to me.
Quite honestly I thought it sucked! Seth can come with a more creative show than that. I was hoping it would top Family Guy, but I guess not. And for those of you who say "give it a few shows", I don't think so. I loved the first episode of Family Guy. I didn't even crack a smile with this one.
I think my new show is Drawn Together. I don't remember which network it's on though.
I'm a huge Family Guy fan, but I thought American Dad was terrible. I agree, Seth MacFarlane could have done better. Maybe it will get better as (if) it progresses.
I thought it was good but not even close to Family Guy. I can not wait for the new epsiodes of Family Guy either. Overall; The Simpsons, Family Guy, Drawn Together, and then American Dad.
On Edit: I agree about the voice of the alien. I counldnt think of where I had heard it.
Last edited by theshyguy; Feb 7, 2005 at 09:25 PM.
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