American Dad: The Long Bomb/Sudden Death Spoof

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American Dad: The Long Bomb/Sudden Death Spoof

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In the recent episode which happens to be a spoof of a Jean Claude Van Dame movie called Sudden Death, at the very end of the episode for a brief second a Asian woman who was suppose to be the mascot is seen hopping B&G into the playing field. If anyone seen the movie that this was based on, I would have liked to see JCVD make a cameo after seeing this episode. :lol:

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Thanks!
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surprising little scene there, thanks for sharing though. I think that's the first time that set of shows has done an Asian damsel. Hands in front though.. lol, better than nothing even still.
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She made out better than the mascot woman in the original movie, who got killed, I believe!
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The weird part of that episode is Boss Hogg comes back from the dead then gets killed again, since I'm talking about the actor who plays him as a joke. I also notice that villains are a nod to the late Alan Rickman's famous Hans Gruber character, and in the movie version the villain was played by the now late Powers Booth. I think Seth did this as a nod to the 80's action films, since The Cleveland Show already did a Die Hard parody.
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