As time went on for Seth McFarlane and his animated comedies it was very clear to me two years ago that his style of comedic presentation was, to me, becoming stale - more pointedly: forced. Younger audiences can still easily enjoy his line up of jokes as they roll along (ex. cutting to scenes of Peter's silly, imagined jokes/stories, cutting to dark-humored flashbacks for familiar characters, and so on), but there's no enjoyment in it after noticing the flimsy development of its characters (not to mention the show's cheeky offensiveness). SDSU's comedic mechanisms are as fresh as Arrested Development's and this time the writer's have re focused their magnifying glass from wealthy family members caught up in a serious lawsuit to public school teachers trying to improve their situation. What do both have in common? The principal resource available is their cunning! And in SDSU, with each teacher seeking to fulfill different objectives simultaneously, the show wows me with the carnival of chaos which ensues. FANTASTIC!