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Kevin struggles over his daughter's obsession with a cartoon character, Mr. McGibblets. Meanwhile, Pete finds himself with two passes for a spa weekend and reluctantly invites Andre to go with him.
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    The League, finally FX has found its companion to It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. In fact, I think I liked tonight's episode even more than the Sunny episode that preceded it. This really is an all-star cast. Maybe they are not all household names like Brad Pitt and Seth Rogen, but they deserve to be and hopefully will be one day. The women were not present in tonight's episode which eliminated their awkward scenes and made the flow of the episode even smoother. Just straight up jokes from start to finish.

    Not only is the show funny, but it's staying true to its plot as last week Terry Bradshaw guested and this week we saw a cameo by San Diego Chargers player Antonio Gates.

    The League is just such a good show and hopefully FX gives us a second season of it.moreless

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