Fox's Sunday cartoon lineup, briefly explicated

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What you'll see if you tune into Fox on Sunday:

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"The Simpsons:" Springfield's booze-free St. Patrick's Day results in a brawl in which Homer is arrested and somehow parlays that into a job - with Flanders - as a bounty hunter; Flanders prays, "Dear lord, thank you for making so many criminals for us to catch."

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"King of the Hill:" Waste-of-human-flesh Bill's junk-food diet gives him diabetes; rather than change his diet, he accepts the impending loss of his legs by getting a wheelchair, then befriends some wheelchair warriors who turn his life around. Dale marvels, "I've never felt more alive than watching bill feel more alive." Awfully wise for a Fox cartoon.

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"Family Guy:" Brian falls for a fellow atheist but takes disastrous courtship advice from Stewie. Genital warts and repeated use of the phrase "Laura Bush killed a guy" figure in there somewhere.

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"American Dad:" Stan and Francine have a panicked reaction to Steve entering puberty, resulting in wreaking havoc on his first date and a visit to a retirement home that "smells worse than the dumpster at the crab restaurant."

- "The Simpsons:" 8 p.m. Sunday, Fox (Channel 11).
- "King of the Hill:" 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Fox (Channel 11).
- "Family Guy:" 9 p.m. Sunday, Fox (Channel 11).
- "American Dad:" 9:30 p.m., F - oh, you know.

4 Comments

Sean H said:

Come on fox get some new episodes, these re-runs are ruining my day, its all I look forward to on Sunday

mickeyrenea said:

I agree w/Sean H, gimmie a break everyoneelse is changeing. If the creators of the lineup are so smart,come on, give up the new &put the old in a vault 4 our grandkids

jvotolato said:

Where dose brian get off takin dating advice from a gay toddler. I know the dog drinks but damn, keep it real brian.

lori said:

i love family guy!

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