Ubiquitous October 16, 2018 Share October 16, 2018 On 10/13/2018 at 2:07 PM, OnceSane said: "Pal Stewie". To Stewie's surprise, he quickly befriends a boy his age, but is devastated when he realizes he isn't invited to his birthday party. Meanwhile, Peter and Lois attend a self-empowerment seminar. I should have known it was a lost invitation to Hudson's party, thanks to Brian. Where they going somewhere with alcoholic Lois and her "bush vodka"? Link to comment
OnceSane October 20, 2018 Share October 20, 2018 Episode 4: Quote "Big Trouble in Little Quahog" After Brian teases Stewie for being small, Stewie invents a shrinking machine that results in both of them shrinking to a microscopic size. Airs October 21, 2018. Link to comment
Galileo908 October 22, 2018 Share October 22, 2018 So it looks like the return of Evil Stewie wasn't a one time thing. I liked all the tiny stuff. You know damn well Adam West would've been a water bear if he was still alive. Patrick Stewart was still great. I loved that Brian hears Gilbert Gottfried when someone blows a dog whistle, and the weird wormhole with Prince and Alan Thicke. I even liked the weird cutaway with Jean-Claude van Damme. 2 Link to comment
mortonsalt October 22, 2018 Share October 22, 2018 5 hours ago, ganesh said: What movie was that from? It's from Kickboxer. I was just wondering if the exterminator reminded anyone else of Steve Holt from Arrested Development after he becomes an exterminator. Link to comment
Ubiquitous October 24, 2018 Share October 24, 2018 On 10/20/2018 at 2:34 PM, OnceSane said: "Big Trouble in Little Quahog" After Brian teases Stewie for being small, Stewie invents a shrinking machine that results in both of them shrinking to a microscopic size. I thought this could have been better but am not sure how I'd have done it. The argument about the "tiny" button and the tiny button was pretty funny, tho. Link to comment
OnceSane November 3, 2018 Share November 3, 2018 Episode 5: Quote "Regarding Carter" Lois receives a surprising birthday present from her father, Carter Pewterschmidt, that leads to an unfortunate accident leaving him dependent on Lois and the Griffin's care. Airs November 4, 2018. Link to comment
Galileo908 November 5, 2018 Share November 5, 2018 I love how the entire opening was just the intro to Peter's standup special, and how they kept giving everyone Netflix comedy specials (Cleveland's was my favorite). Ha, rip on The Orville. And here I though the gag was that everyone thought it was going to be a comedy but it wasn't, and not that Seth can't do Family Guy. It's for the best, he's had other things besides this show on his mind for years. Also loved the end with the American Dad shout out. Yeah...9:30 is the new Fox Sunday death slot. Not wearing black jeans at a Rush concert is such an oddly specific stereotype, and that Mad Men cutaway was weird as hell, but I laughed at it. Speaking of which, I got a weird laugh out of Peter beating a brain-damaged Carter at Mario Kart. I also loved that weird Shaq cutaway. I hope that was actually him being indignant how everything can't be Superman. 1 Link to comment
M. Darcy November 5, 2018 Share November 5, 2018 What was with all the KITH smack talk? That almost seemed like the manatees and their idea balls. 1 Link to comment
ganesh November 5, 2018 Share November 5, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, Galileo908 said: I love how the entire opening was just the intro to Peter's standup special, and how they kept giving everyone Netflix comedy specials (Cleveland's was my favorite). I actually watch tons of standup on Netflix while I'm doing chores, and it was spot on with the list. The adoption papers and the Rush joke killed me too. This actually had a lot of funny cutaways. "We don't need a show to talk about the show!" Tell AMC! I thought Alicia Keyes was her real name. The whole Hill Streets Blues was so stupid and I was just dying. The Orville previews look good! Edited November 5, 2018 by ganesh Link to comment
ganesh November 5, 2018 Share November 5, 2018 1 hour ago, Galileo908 said: Also loved the end with the American Dad shout out. Yeah...9:30 is the new Fox Sunday death slot. And when they hit the credits, "Stay tuned for an all new REL!" Burn. Ironic though that Sinbad was in fact on American Dad. 1 Link to comment
Galileo908 November 5, 2018 Share November 5, 2018 1 minute ago, ganesh said: Ironic though that Sinbad was in fact on American Dad. I'm still mad that they managed to kill off Sinbad's ghost. Link to comment
Ubiquitous November 6, 2018 Share November 6, 2018 On 11/3/2018 at 2:57 PM, OnceSane said: "Regarding Carter" Lois receives a surprising birthday present from her father, Carter Pewterschmidt, that leads to an unfortunate accident leaving him dependent on Lois and the Griffin's care. This ep didn't seem very coherent to me, for some reason, but I laughed WAY more than I should at Trisha's joke several seconds later. OK, I also laughed at Joe being giddy about hearing another cripple nearby. What was the deal with the running jokes? Odd. Wait, wasn't there a movie with this title? Link to comment
Tachi Rocinante November 6, 2018 Share November 6, 2018 On 11/4/2018 at 9:36 PM, M. Darcy said: What was with all the KITH smack talk? That almost seemed like the manatees and their idea balls. Because they deserve it? They were never really funny and they pretty much nailed them in one shot. Link to comment
Ubiquitous November 6, 2018 Share November 6, 2018 Oh! Was it me or was there a part of this ep which stuttered when Lois and Peter said something about a company buying vines? Link to comment
AConspiracy November 6, 2018 Share November 6, 2018 20 minutes ago, Ubiquitous said: Oh! Was it me or was there a part of this ep which stuttered when Lois and Peter said something about a company buying vines? Vine is an app that lets you make 6 second videos and post them online. The stutter was the 6 second loop of that part of the show like a Vine would do. It plays over and over until you stop it. Link to comment
OnceSane November 10, 2018 Share November 10, 2018 Episode 6: Quote "Stand by Meg" After Meg saves Stewie from a choking incident, Stewie makes it his personal mission to create a better life for Meg. Meanwhile, Chris is sent to a vocational school. Airs November 11, 2018. Link to comment
Galileo908 November 12, 2018 Share November 12, 2018 Oh look, another episode full of Italian jokes. And another episode of Stewie loving a family member because they saved his life, this time it was Meg. Even when Stewie tries to help her out, it STILL manages to not go well for her. Loved that whole bit with the Michelin Man. "That was silly, but it's still murder." That Basic Instinct bit was...wow. That was all kinds of terrible. The fast forward of the ending was clever, but it's just another sign that the writers just don't care about these stories. 1 Link to comment
Writing Wrongs November 12, 2018 Share November 12, 2018 On 11/5/2018 at 7:06 PM, Ubiquitous said: Wait, wasn't there a movie with this title? I thought it was referencing Regarding Henry starring Harrison Ford. I've been having a hard time getting into the episodes lately. Link to comment
Ubiquitous November 13, 2018 Share November 13, 2018 On 11/10/2018 at 1:22 PM, OnceSane said: "Stand by Meg". After Meg saves Stewie from a choking incident, Stewie makes it his personal mission to create a better life for Meg. Meanwhile, Chris is sent to a vocational school. This ep wasn't particularly interesting, but I did laugh more than I should at the "zinger knocking your hat off" running gag and the bread sandwich bit ending with Stewie asking how someone at the closed store could answer the phone when Chris called them. Link to comment
OnceSane November 17, 2018 Share November 17, 2018 Episode 7: Quote "The Griffin Winter Games" To the surprise of all the Griffins, Meg makes the U.S. Olympic team as a biathlete and competes in the Winter Olympics. Airs November 18, 2018. Link to comment
Galileo908 November 19, 2018 Share November 19, 2018 I always like it when shows insert characters in clips where they clearly weren't there. I can't believe they brought back Lacey Chabert for that one flashback, and then actually competing against Meg, that was actually great. Speaking of voice over cameos, I liked that they actually mentioned Josh Robert Thompson by name. He's the go-to guy for Morgan Freeman impressions. I got a good laugh out of the NY Knicks cutaway, and the Oksana Baiul cutaway just seemed like classic Family Guy. I also liked that Goldeneye 64 bit. "This is what 1997 looked like" indeed. 3 Link to comment
Spartan Girl November 19, 2018 Share November 19, 2018 Nice to see Meg actually excel at something. Personally, she should have just let Peter rot in North Korea for the way he's treated her, but still nice that she was able to do a bad ass rescue. Yeah Lois would apologize for the way they've treated her this week. How about the way they've treated her whole life?! 2 Link to comment
ganesh November 19, 2018 Share November 19, 2018 1 hour ago, Galileo908 said: and the Oksana Baiul cutaway just seemed like classic Family Guy. So tasteless and perfect. I was all delighted because I thought it was Patrick Stewart voicing Gandalf and then lost it. She was on skates too. The voice overs killed me too. A batman fight with gay words was probably better than Gandalf. I would have just raced the race if I were Meg though. 2 Link to comment
Ubiquitous November 19, 2018 Share November 19, 2018 On 11/16/2018 at 9:54 PM, OnceSane said: "The Griffin Winter Games" To the surprise of all the Griffins, Meg makes the U.S. Olympic team as a biathlete and competes in the Winter Olympics. It had some good parts, but I thought they already mined the Korea jokes when they went looking for the last ep of the soap opera Quagmire was in. I loved that they brought in Lacey for the flashback and had her in the race. I wondered why it was so urgent that Meg rescue Peter, until he was arbitrariliy put in front of a firing squad. North Korea sucks, but I don;lt think they do that to Americans. Link to comment
AAEBoiler November 19, 2018 Share November 19, 2018 Is there any reason they did a Winter Olympics related episode 9 months after the actual Olympics in South Korea? Was this originally supposed to air this past winter? 1 Link to comment
M. Darcy November 19, 2018 Share November 19, 2018 Quote North Korea sucks, but I don;lt think they do that to Americans. Maybe five minutes with Peter convinced them. 1 Link to comment
Ubiquitous November 19, 2018 Share November 19, 2018 1 hour ago, AAEBoiler said: Is there any reason they did a Winter Olympics related episode 9 months after the actual Olympics in South Korea? Was this originally supposed to air this past winter? Yeah, I did wonder about that. Link to comment
Ubiquitous November 19, 2018 Share November 19, 2018 (edited) 17 hours ago, Galileo908 said: I always like it when shows insert characters in clips where they clearly weren't there. I can't believe they brought back Lacey Chabert for that one flashback, and then actually competing against Meg, that was actually great. Speaking of voice over cameos, I liked that they actually mentioned Josh Robert Thompson by name. He's the go-to guy for Morgan Freeman impressions. Dumb question, but did you see their names in the closing credits? I am sure Lacey's wasn't there. Edited November 19, 2018 by Ubiquitous Grammar Link to comment
Hero November 20, 2018 Share November 20, 2018 4 hours ago, Ubiquitous said: Dumb question, but did you see their names in the closing credits? I am sure Lacey's wasn't there. I looked it up on IMDB, and it looks like she was uncredited. Link to comment
PWHCHCH November 20, 2018 Share November 20, 2018 (edited) On 11/20/2018 at 1:17 PM, Hero said: I looked it up on IMDB, and it looks like she was uncredited. according to family guy wikia, Mae Whitman voiced Lacey's Meg. Edited November 22, 2018 by GSManiac Link to comment
immortalfrieza November 22, 2018 Share November 22, 2018 (edited) Anyone else notice that Lois was all "WE'VE GOT TO SAVE YOUR FATHER MEG!!!" and then Meg was the only one of them who actually so much as showed up to try and save Peter? Apparently the rest of the family were hanging out at their hotel while Peter was facing a firing squad... which I wish I could say was a surprise to me. What the hell? TWO episodes in a row where the writers don't treat Meg like she deserves to suffer for no reason? The last episode may have poked fun at her a bit but it's a pinprick compared to what they usually do. Edited November 22, 2018 by immortalfrieza Link to comment
Ubiquitous November 24, 2018 Share November 24, 2018 Yeah, I wondered why Meg was the only one to do anything. I think that's why I wondered why there was no sense of urgency. Link to comment
OnceSane December 1, 2018 Share December 1, 2018 Episode 8: Quote "Con Heiress" Stewie and Brian compete for the inheritance of a wealthy, older heiress. Meanwhile, Peter and Chris battle for Mr. Herbert's affection. Airs December 2, 2018. Link to comment
Galileo908 December 3, 2018 Share December 3, 2018 I liked Stewie and Brian's plot. Scamming old rich people just won't get old. Stewie calling himself "The Count of Monty Hall" just seemed like classic Family Guy. Quagmire being the old rich husband of the heiress with the long name was a great twist. Speaking of, Seth MacFarlane probably fired whoever wrote out that ungodly long Heiress name. Seemed like a wasted opportunity to not end her name with ...of Ulm, but at least Monty Python got a shoutout in there. I figured Herbert would lose interest when he found out Peter was a grown man, but wasn't prepared for him to literally EXPLODE. Becoming Baby Groot and running after the ice ream truck cracked me up. Link to comment
ganesh December 3, 2018 Share December 3, 2018 (edited) What the hell was the soul group singing in the yard? It was hilarious but out of nowhere. Count of Monty Hall. bwhahahahaha. I liked that Stewie figured out the scam on his own. One of the names in the long list was "Lannister". I'm 12 because the "pussies cock" joke killed me. Edited December 3, 2018 by ganesh Link to comment
Writing Wrongs December 3, 2018 Share December 3, 2018 12 hours ago, ganesh said: What the hell was the soul group singing in the yard? It was hilarious but out of nowhere. Friends Of Distinction. They sang the "Grazing in the Grass" song that was played. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G984cNO3RM Link to comment
Ubiquitous December 4, 2018 Share December 4, 2018 On 11/30/2018 at 7:02 PM, OnceSane said: "Con Heiress". Stewie and Brian compete for the inheritance of a wealthy, older heiress. Meanwhile, Peter and Chris battle for Mr. Herbert's affection Them identifying the old woman by her 2-minute long last name got old very fast (pun intended) but I liked the payoff when Tom Tucker announced her death and was like "screw it" when he started reading her name. 22 hours ago, Writing Wrongs said: Friends Of Distinction. They sang the "Grazing in the Grass" song that was played. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G984cNO3RM OHHHH! I recognized the song but didn't know the name! Link to comment
xander874 December 4, 2018 Share December 4, 2018 I liked the Stewie/Brian plot, but it did seem a bit out of character for Brian to be so blatant a scam artist. But, I love Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and this was basically a total rip-off (in a good way). I love Herbert and I know that is totally wrong on so many levels. So, I also enjoyed the B plot. 1 Link to comment
rmontro December 4, 2018 Share December 4, 2018 2 hours ago, xander874 said: I liked the Stewie/Brian plot, but it did seem a bit out of character for Brian to be so blatant a scam artist. Nah, Brian's a dirtbag. I love that song, Grazing in the Grass. I like that they had "Stolen Monty Python" in the middle of the lady with the wrong name. I'm not sure why, but IMO it was funny when Monty Python did it, but not here. Maybe it's all in the delivery, or maybe Python had funnier names (Johann Gambolputty...). Link to comment
Ubiquitous December 5, 2018 Share December 5, 2018 Well, they were basically stringing together the names of big companies for her name. Link to comment
OnceSane December 7, 2018 Share December 7, 2018 Episode 9: Quote "Pawtucket Pete" The Pawtucket Brewery hires new bosses, who decide to change the company's mascot. In an attempt to be crowned the new face of Pawtucket Ale, Peter and Brian go head-to-head. Airs December 9, 2018. Link to comment
Spartan Girl December 10, 2018 Share December 10, 2018 Wow. That eulogy Peter gave for Angela/Carrie Fisher was the most beautiful heartfelt things he's ever said. Aaaaand of course he said it at the wrong funeral. 5 Link to comment
Galileo908 December 10, 2018 Share December 10, 2018 RIP Carrie Fisher, er, Angela. It was touching, in a Family Guy way. Heh, Simpsons had a take that against this show earlier, and now Mr. Burns and Smithers cameo in this one. The credits didn't have Harry Shearer, so who they got sounded almost exactly like him, it was pretty creepy. Billy on The Street is just as good in animated form. Of course Peter gets winded trying to keep up with him. I liked that cutaway with Pawtucket Pat with all the mascots. 1 minute ago, Spartan Girl said: Wow. That eulogy Peter gave for Angela/Carrie Fisher was the most beautiful heartfelt things he's ever said. Aaaaand of course he said it at the wrong funeral. I love that there was a callback to it. 2 Link to comment
ganesh December 10, 2018 Share December 10, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, Galileo908 said: Heh, Simpsons had a take that against this show earlier, and now Mr. Burns and Smithers cameo in this one. Did they actually plan that? The "New England beaches" gag cracked me up. Edited December 10, 2018 by ganesh 1 Link to comment
Ubiquitous December 10, 2018 Share December 10, 2018 (edited) On 12/7/2018 at 12:22 PM, OnceSane said: "Pawtucket Pete". The Pawtucket Brewery hires new bosses, who decide to change the company's mascot. In an attempt to be crowned the new face of Pawtucket Ale, Peter and Brian go head-to-head. Unfortunately, my viewing was impeded b/c my cable settings were changed (trying to get me to switch to X1, perhaps?), so the audio was muted and there was a disembodied voice cutting in and describing what was happening. Ugh. Anyhow, that was a funny yet heartfelt eulogy, even if performed at the wrong funeral, tho I don't know why they had her photo there. I hate the tired assembly line gag from I Love Lucy, but I loved the payoff later when Peter recognized Pawtucket Brewery's "Trucker" beer. "Eww!" and "HA!". Edited December 10, 2018 by Ubiquitous Link to comment
M. Darcy December 10, 2018 Share December 10, 2018 Quote Wow. That eulogy Peter gave for Angela/Carrie Fisher was the most beautiful heartfelt things he's ever said. It really was. Sniff. 1 Link to comment
Taeolas December 10, 2018 Share December 10, 2018 1 hour ago, Ubiquitous said: Anyhow, that was a funny eulogy, even if performed at the wrong funeral, tho I don't know why they had her photo there. I haven't fully watched the ep yet, but I saw the eulogy at the start and loved it in a heartfelt way. One thing Seth loves is his sci fi, and he clearly loves working with the sci fi actors (Star Trek and Star Wars). That eulogy, even with the Family Guy jokes, was probably one of the most heart felt things he's done on that show. As for the photo, IIRC the setup of the eulogy had Peter setting up the photo before speaking, so that's why the photo was there. 2 Link to comment
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