That was the weirdest episode of AD yet. It would have made a good end to the series. I've never heard of "Cee Lo Green" before; I guess I am getting old.
During a live streaming broadcast on Hulu that took place on September 22nd, 2011, the show's staff revealed that when they wrote this episode they thought the show was not going to be renewed and this episode was going to be the series finale, hence why Stan and Francine die at the end
That was the weirdest episode of AD yet. It would have made a good end to the series. I've never heard of "Cee Lo Green" before; I guess I am getting old."Oh damn"
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highwire said:That was the weirdest episode of AD yet.
How quickly we forget the Rapture episode from a couple years ago. And there was no reset button after that one, so as far as we know, everything since has been taking place in Stan's personal heaven.Strangest episode of American Dad ever.
I didn't realize this either. Are the ratings not good? I enjoy this show much more than The Cleveland Show and sometimes more than Family Guy.That was pretty freaky! I didn't know about the possible series finale thing that Enrique mentioned. I think I need to watch it again.
I hope the show doesn't get cancelled. Still missing King of the Hill.
Ratings are OK, not great. If either Allen Gregory or Napoleon Dynamite do well, we can expect this will be the final season for AD.aadam101 said:I didn't realize this either. Are the ratings not good? I enjoy this show much more than The Cleveland Show and sometimes more than Family Guy.
He says in a thread about an episode with a murderous hot tub.Worf said:Yeah, I enjoy AD way more than Family Guy and the Cleveland Show (order of enjoyment from most to least).
Would be sad to see it go. At least it seems to be the only Seth MacFarlane show to not be based always on some outlandishly stupid or idiotic premise.
You mean like a talking goldfish or an alien who lives in the attic of a CIA operative? Yea, what's outlandish about that?Yeah, I enjoy AD way more than Family Guy and the Cleveland Show (order of enjoyment from most to least).
Would be sad to see it go. At least it seems to be the only Seth MacFarlane show to not be based always on some outlandishly stupid or idiotic premise.
I love both shows. From time to time, I actually find myself enjoying AD more. I re-watched a lot of it on Netflix and gained a new appreciation for it.Yeah, what about how in the past someone explained how this show is almost exactly the same as Family Guy.. each character has a direct counterpart. (The same... except not as funny.. and I say this as someone who would consider myself a fan of American Dad.. but I let them pile up for a long time, whereas I usually watch Family Guy the same night.)