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Seth MacFarlane Might Host the Oscars Again, for All the Wrong Reasons

Deadline reports that the <em>Family Guy</em> creator turned oddly tanned celebrity has been asked to come back in 2014, cementing the rise of the good-looking comedy guy who acts like a jerk and accuses his detractors of being humorless or worse whenever a joke offends or angers them.

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Oh, dear lord. Deadline is confirming reports that Seth MacFarlance, Family Guy creator turned oddly tanned celebrity, has been asked to host next year's Oscars ceremony. Yes, they want more of that.

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