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Bob's Burgers

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MetaBotch Doggy Dogg Mellencamp
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I clicked this show on a couple times over the past year, and the bad cartooning and stupid voices made me turn on something better like Court TV or the Weather Channel. Its kinda from the Matt Groeneg School of Animation/Humor.
Two weeks ago, it got left on and the droll humor, at such a rapid-fire pace, kinda drew me in (I didn't pay attention to whatever I was doing at the time). Last week, same thing.
Tonight, I watched it full-attention, and yeah, it's funny as hell. Very droll humor (and obscene, but slipped in almost unnoticed), but it comes at you so fast you can't help but giggle; right up my alley. Anyone else watching this, and/or enjoying it?
 
Archer, Bob's Burgers, Home Movies, Rick and Morty ...
I love them all.
 
Could never get into Bob's Burgers, but the same guy who voices Bob, also voices Archer. I think there are a couple of other Archer characters on Bobs as well.
 
I loved Bob's Burgers for the first couple of seasons, but much like nearly all of these types of shows I have grown weary of it as the jokes have become predictable and the fantastical nature of the situations the characters find themselves grew tiresome. I had similar experiences with The Simpsons and all of Seth McFarlan cartoons. This tends to get worse when the "conflicts" which drive the shows' plots are generally based on the character flaws in lead protagonists. It would seem those characters would eventually learn the lessons they are exposed to hundreds of times after several seasons.
 
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