Seth Night on November!

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Link: http://www.freakinsweetnews.com/2009/10/13/fox-hosts-all-seth-night-on-november-8th

Fox Hosts ?All Seth? Night on November 8th

On Sunday November 8th 2009, Fox will be holding an ?All Seth? night, which will include new episodes of American Dad! and The Cleveland Show, plus not 1, but 2 new episodes of Family Guy; ?Brian?s Got a Brand New Bag? and ?Hannah Banana?. Seth MacFarlane and Alex Borstein have also put together a half hour special with live action performers, sketch comedy, and animated segments called ?Seth and Alex?s Almost Live Comedy Show?, featuring no commercials. Below is the schedule for the night.

* 7:30: American Dad!
* 8:00: Family Guy
* 8:30: ?Seth and Alex?s Almost Live Comedy Show?
* 9:00: Family Guy
* 9:30: The Cleveland Show

I know some Simpsons fans who won't be to happy about this :p
However as a Family Guy fan I must say I'm extremlly excited for two new episodes. Is this the first time The Simpsons hasn't in in the Sunday night line up? Guess Family Guys getting good ratings wow. Opinions?
 
Eh, they'll get over it. I'm more of a Simpsons fan than a fan of any of Seth's shows, and if I could I would watch this night. But the reason I won't be watching it is because I won't be in a situation that'll allow me to watch any type of TV at that time, never mind cartoons.



Well, technically I think that would be from seasons 2-5, when they aired on Thursdays.:p But yeah, I think there was one other time in recent years, but it is indeed a rare occasion.
 
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Hopefully we'll have some sort of reimbursement for lack of new Simpsons.
 
Think of it this way, we had ten full years of new Simpsons prior to Family Guy, and that doesn't even include all the time that Family Guy didn't air on Sundays, or the amount of time that Family Guy was canceled. So yeah, it's really no big deal that Seth MacFarlane gets one night to present his shows and only his shows.
 
Wow, Fox just loves Seth, when his shows are basically the same when they started out, a family of 5, with a pet of some sort, except in Cleveland Show, going through the personalily/occupation driven storylines. It takes them time to set them apart. American Dad has strayed off from a Family Guy duplicate, but Cleveland Show has time to do it. Yet why do all of them start out like that?
 
Am I the only one here who's thinking this is Fox's way of testing the waters for Family Guy to take over the 8 p.m. slot at some point?

I know the Simpsons still has years let, but I remember Sunday night staple Married... with Children getting bounced out of it's comfy timeslot a year or two before it ended.
 
Another Brian episode? Ugh, no thanks, I'll be skipping that one.

The Hannah Montanna one with Stewie has potential though.
 
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