Spartan Girl January 18, 2021 Share January 18, 2021 (edited) Meg being a secret XMan and using Quicksilver speed to unleash some much-deserved payback on the family for all their abuse was brilliant. Though why she didn't dodge the sneeze is beyond me. The Giant Chicken being an antivaxxer was pretty timely. I agree that they should have just let him die to end that stupid gag once and for all. But of course Peter realized he needed the grudge to feel alive (and to escape culpability for all the damage of the fights). Edited January 18, 2021 by Spartan Girl Link to comment
DoctorAtomic January 18, 2021 Share January 18, 2021 I love the chicken fights. I think the animation is fantastic and all the scenarios are brilliant. They actually haven't really beaten that joke into the ground either. I enjoyed the retrospective of their fights. The joke about the family not knowing/caring was the perfect context for it. 2 Link to comment
Ubiquit0us January 18, 2021 Share January 18, 2021 Quote "Fecal Matters". After he makes it through (Wuhan) flu season without getting sick, the hospital asks Peter to volunteer as a nurse, but he finds himself at a crossroads when the giant chicken, his mortal enemy is a patient. Wow, that was dull. Link to comment
cpcathy January 18, 2021 Share January 18, 2021 As a cat person, I laugh at cat satire very easily. Knowing Seth McFarlane has cats makes it even funnier. Link to comment
immortalfrieza February 20, 2021 Share February 20, 2021 (edited) On 1/18/2021 at 12:01 PM, DoctorAtomic said: I love the chicken fights. I think the animation is fantastic and all the scenarios are brilliant. They actually haven't really beaten that joke into the ground either. I enjoyed the retrospective of their fights. The joke about the family not knowing/caring was the perfect context for it. Honestly the Giant Chicken fights are among my favorite parts of this show. They are awesome fights and very well done, not to mention so over the top it is hilarious. If anything if they should've killed off the Chicken it's simply because at this point it's hard to imagine how they could outdo the previous fights short of having Peter and Ernie's fights start blowing up planets. On 1/18/2021 at 4:54 PM, cpcathy said: As a cat person, I laugh at cat satire very easily. Knowing Seth McFarlane has cats makes it even funnier. I found it pretty predictable. I can buy Brian who as a dog doesn't know anything about cats acting as stereotypical as possible, but as someone who does have 3 cats everybody else also being as ignorant about cats as possible was just cringeworthy. For instance, I have never had a cat in my life who has bitten me under any circumstances and definitely not out of the blue when they seem to enjoy being petted. If they have enough, they simply leave. It was just a series of tired, ancient gags about cats that have been done a million times before and never were true in the least. Edited February 20, 2021 by immortalfrieza Link to comment
Galileo908 February 22, 2021 Share February 22, 2021 So here's an episode devoted to crapping on Brian and I'm okay with that. His girlfriend not telling him she had a kid was the first red flag that the relationship wasn't gonna end well. And oh yeah, Brian had a son that was somehow older than he was. I liked the plot with the classic car. Link to comment
DoctorAtomic February 22, 2021 Share February 22, 2021 (edited) Elizabeth Shoe. Thank you, show. Edited February 22, 2021 by DoctorAtomic 2 Link to comment
Tachi Rocinante February 22, 2021 Share February 22, 2021 10 hours ago, Galileo908 said: So here's an episode devoted to crapping on Brian and I'm okay with that. His girlfriend not telling him she had a kid was the first red flag that the relationship wasn't gonna end well. And oh yeah, Brian had a son that was somehow older than he was. I liked the plot with the classic car. I kept waiting for the inevitable Ferris Bueller shot and was surprised they didn't do it. Have they already used that gag? Link to comment
Galileo908 February 23, 2021 Share February 23, 2021 14 hours ago, Tachi Rocinante said: I kept waiting for the inevitable Ferris Bueller shot and was surprised they didn't do it. Have they already used that gag? I thought Joe thinking the Fast Times misdirect was a Ferris Bueller reference was their take on that? 2 Link to comment
Twilight Man February 23, 2021 Share February 23, 2021 and, of course, "Family Guy" makes a joke at the end of the episode pointing out how their crass humor is now part of the Disney Corporation............. you know, several months after Bart Simpson mooned everyone dressed as Mickey Mouse. Stan Smith: Classic Family Guy. Link to comment
xander874 February 24, 2021 Share February 24, 2021 I actually liked this episode. No one was too much of an idiot or an ass. Did anyone special voice Kyle? I wonder if we will ever see him again aside from a possible cut away where he is killed off. 1 Link to comment
Galileo908 March 1, 2021 Share March 1, 2021 ...What exactly did Meg do for people to make sure she doesn't wander off? It took them twenty years, but they finally managed to incorporate the Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show opening. That's one hell of an in-joke. Seth MacFarlane mentioned in interviews years and years ago that he watches the opening of the Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show to get creative inspiration. Yeah, it ate up a bunch of time, but this isn't like Conway Twitty, you NEED to see the entire thing. It's that crazy, and it kept getting crazier the longer it went on for. Stewie with a facelift was truly weird to look at. Link to comment
DoctorAtomic March 1, 2021 Share March 1, 2021 I need this Razzle Dazzle show in my life. I did like the running joke with Meg. 1 Link to comment
Writing Wrongs March 1, 2021 Share March 1, 2021 I used to watch The Hudson Brothers Show as a kid, but that cutaway was too fucking long. 2 Link to comment
rmontro March 1, 2021 Share March 1, 2021 I loved how long they stuck with the Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle show clip, could have watched that for the rest of the show. Didn't need the reference back to it at the end though. I laughed just at reading the episode description about Stewie getting plastic surgery. 1 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic March 1, 2021 Share March 1, 2021 (edited) I just can't believe I never heard of Razzle Dazzle. I guess I missed it by just a few years. The Bear. That is so 70s. Edited March 1, 2021 by DoctorAtomic 1 Link to comment
Ubiquit0us March 1, 2021 Share March 1, 2021 I have no specific memories of them, but there was something familiar about the Razzle Dazzle show. Was it prime time or Saturday morning? 1 Link to comment
rmontro March 2, 2021 Share March 2, 2021 7 hours ago, Ubiquit0us said: I have no specific memories of them, but there was something familiar about the Razzle Dazzle show. Was it prime time or Saturday morning? Saturday morning. The old cartoon guy in the intro who lights the rocket even mumbles something like "take away my Saturday mornings... I'll show them a thing or two". 1 Link to comment
Ubiquit0us March 2, 2021 Share March 2, 2021 On 2/28/2021 at 10:18 PM, Galileo908 said: ...What exactly did Meg do for people to make sure she doesn't wander off? Does Meg still murder people while wearing a wedding dress? 14 hours ago, rmontro said: Saturday morning. The old cartoon guy in the intro who lights the rocket even mumbles something like "take away my Saturday mornings... I'll show them a thing or two". I wasn't sure if that's what he mumbled, but I have contradicting memories of the show. Link to comment
rmontro March 2, 2021 Share March 2, 2021 On 2/28/2021 at 10:18 PM, Galileo908 said: ...What exactly did Meg do for people to make sure she doesn't wander off? It would be funny if continuity worked on this show. She'd go through the rest of the run with a prosthetic foot. And she'd likely be off the show for a while as she serves time for breaking her parole or whatever that was. 1 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic March 2, 2021 Share March 2, 2021 It's a good joke because they're not actually saying what she did. Just the 'wandering off' and everyone rolling their eyes really sells it. 1 Link to comment
Galileo908 March 8, 2021 Share March 8, 2021 So they finally did a Terminator parody. And honestly? It was pretty cool. Not gonna lie, really liked the intro. Interesting to see Rick's portal gun. "They've borrowed plenty from us." Liked that we got terminators of minor characters, too, like the lone Ostrich in the audience got one. 4 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic March 8, 2021 Share March 8, 2021 Wow this was good. I loved the chicken - bird is the word double joke. And the Swinton joke. The chase from T2 was fantastic. 1 Link to comment
Ubiquit0us March 8, 2021 Share March 8, 2021 (edited) Quote "PeTerminator". Stewie designs a "Terminator" Peter robot to destroy Lois for trying to feed him broccoli, but when things don't go according to plan, Stewie and Brian must go on a Terminator-esque mission to save Stewie's life. I liked the intro and there were a couple amusing gags, but I was bored and found myself looking at the clock. Edited March 8, 2021 by Ubiquit0us Link to comment
DoctorAtomic March 8, 2021 Share March 8, 2021 There was a lot of great quick gags. Cleveland, 'yes we all have a gun.' Ostrich Terminator killed me. 1 Link to comment
Tachi Rocinante March 8, 2021 Share March 8, 2021 They didn't use the real music, put Peter's sound effects (duhduh-duh-duhduh) were perfect. Also, the use of Tech Noir as a location. 2 Link to comment
AAEBoiler March 9, 2021 Share March 9, 2021 On 3/7/2021 at 9:59 PM, Galileo908 said: Liked that we got terminators of minor characters, too, like the lone Ostrich in the audience got one. I was disappointed that we didn't get a "No" from the Consuela terminator. Link to comment
Ubiquit0us March 14, 2021 Share March 14, 2021 On 3/9/2021 at 8:45 AM, AAEBoiler said: I was disappointed that we didn't get a "No" from the Consuela terminator. We didn't? Link to comment
Galileo908 March 15, 2021 Share March 15, 2021 Okay, I'll appreciate any show that uses the Muppet Show theme as often as possible. Luckily they're both by Disney now so they could use it. It was nice to see a plot about something covid killed: taking advantage of free continental breakfast. I miss those. I was honestly uncomfortable with the mail order bride plot. My dad's cousin has one, and the relationship is just as creepy as it was shown here. 1 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic March 15, 2021 Share March 15, 2021 That was a great number. They had all the characters in it. The killing the Finnish brothers was hilarious. Link to comment
Ubiquit0us March 15, 2021 Share March 15, 2021 (edited) Quote "The Marrying Kind". Stewie gets a mail order bride from Ukraine and experiences domestic life. Meanwhile, Peter and Chris become addicted to free hotel breakfast buffets. I always thought about the ease with which one could sneak into a hotel breakfast buffet. It seems pretty easy. LOL I cannot help but wonder now just how many times do people vomit in rental cars now... Edited March 15, 2021 by Ubiquit0us 1 Link to comment
Machiabelly March 15, 2021 Share March 15, 2021 18 hours ago, Ubiquit0us said: We didn't? No....no 3 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic March 15, 2021 Share March 15, 2021 My favorite hotel asks for your room number at breakfast. I suppose you can lie but it seems easy to check. Link to comment
Ubiquit0us March 15, 2021 Share March 15, 2021 2 hours ago, DoctorAtomic said: My favorite hotel asks for your room number at breakfast. I suppose you can lie but it seems easy to check. The ones I have seen are open from various directions, so you don't have to pass the front desk for access. Oh! I laughed my arse off at the Buns of Steel gag! I cannot believe I forgot ob that! Link to comment
DoctorAtomic March 15, 2021 Share March 15, 2021 This is kind of a fancy place. It's not a chain like Best Westerns. I've been to plenty of them where it looks like you could just walk in. I wonder how common it is? 1 Link to comment
Gemma Violet March 27, 2021 Share March 27, 2021 (edited) I never think to visit this thread even though I'm a huge Family Guy fan. (And I'm a 64-year-old female, so I'm guessing I'm not the usual demographic.) I think my favorite episode is Send in Stewie, Please where Stewie visits the school psychologist. That's a masterpiece of writing. (I would have left out the green runny nose during the Hamilton song, though. That's why I never eat while watching this episode.) Also among my favorites are the two-parter Married With Cancer/Dead Dog Walking, where Brian realizes his marriage was a huge mistake; Blue Harvest (Star Wars) for obvious reasons; Bri-Robot, where Stewie builds Robot Brian; and Con Heiress, where Stewie and Brian con elderly rich women. Hearing them recite (three times) the 80-something names of the richest woman (Pip!) is worth the price of admission. And there are many others I love--like the one where Brian and Stewie are locked in a bank vault, and Peter and Death arrange for Peter Frampton to serenade Lois, but I can't think of the names of those. Eta: I used to be obsessed with the Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show, mainly because I was madly in love with Bill Hudson, the oldest brother. He was my major celebrity crush for a year or two. They not only had their TV show but also a few Top 40 hits like Rendezvous and So You Are a Star. It was so nice to see the opening of the Razzle Dazzle Show--I hadn't seen it in years. As you may know, Bill Hudson is the father of Kate Hudson and her actor brother Oliver. They are estranged from Bill and I always thought Goldie Hawn poisoned their minds against Bill since Bill and Goldie broke up when they were very young. Bill went on to marry Cindy Williams (Shirley from Laverne and Shirley) and had kids. Bill and Cindy later broke up, but their kids are still very close to Bill. So I blame Goldie for the estrangement. But then I'm biased as I still have a soft spot in my heart for Bill. Edited March 27, 2021 by Gemma Violet 2 2 Link to comment
Galileo908 March 29, 2021 Share March 29, 2021 This was just an excuse to crap on Lois for half an hour. The family sucks, yeah, and she's terrible, too. Attempted murder and several kidnappings all over being denied a Customer of The Week award. I liked the excuse for her story was to give Seth's voice a rest this week. Cue all of Seth's characters silently nodding. I liked the family arguing over who the best Spider-Man was. Stewie is a fan of one of the animated ones. Good taste. That image wth Stewie having pinkeye is gonna haunt me. 3 Link to comment
Cotypubby March 29, 2021 Share March 29, 2021 What was the music cue when Lois was looking at the Customer of the Week photos from? It sounded so familiar but I can’t remember. Link to comment
Galileo908 April 12, 2021 Share April 12, 2021 Wow, that cutaway with Chris was a deep cut. Eh, the plot with Peter with long stringy hair has been done better before. So Brian had a family before the Griffins and they were all intellectuals. So, of course, it's another way to shit on Brian, for the fake intellectual that he is. Good to see Robert Loggia and Road House again. Link to comment
DoctorAtomic April 12, 2021 Share April 12, 2021 Didn't Peter find Brian as a homeless dog? 3 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic April 12, 2021 Share April 12, 2021 (edited) I do wonder if my dogs remember where they were before I got them. Yeah no. I saw the picture of puppy Brian tied up outside. Fuuuuck you Hendersons. This is the guy that took months to buy a couch so the dog would like it. Edited April 12, 2021 by DoctorAtomic 1 Link to comment
anna0852 April 13, 2021 Share April 13, 2021 Lois's mom slog was frighteningly realistic. Someone in that writer's room has kids. Link to comment
Galileo908 April 19, 2021 Share April 19, 2021 (edited) "Come see where your kid gets sick!" Yeah, that's preschool for ya. We get it, we Millennials suck. But at least these were actual millennials. They work, they have kids, they rent overpriced apartments. Peter and Lois are Gen Xers, Baby Boomers they're not young anymore. Chris and Meg? Yeah, technically they'd be millennials. It was nice seeing those two in a plot. Yeah, it wouldn't be Family Guy unless all those Millennials' kids ended up dead. Edited April 19, 2021 by Galileo908 Peter and Lois are baby boomers, not Gen X Link to comment
DoctorAtomic April 19, 2021 Share April 19, 2021 (edited) I didn't realize that Peter and Lois were Gen X because I'm am too. They kind of aren't because when the show started, I was about 18 years younger, now I'm about 7 years older than them. Techically, they were boomers at the start. The Richard Marx gag was worth it. I take it back. That was a loooooong walk for the knee joke. I can't remember when Chris and Meg interacted directly. Edited April 19, 2021 by DoctorAtomic 1 Link to comment
Galileo908 April 19, 2021 Share April 19, 2021 33 minutes ago, DoctorAtomic said: Techically, they were boomers at the start. Yeah, you're right. They're essentially my parents age and they're boomers. Link to comment
Lazlo April 20, 2021 Share April 20, 2021 On 4/19/2021 at 2:59 AM, Galileo908 said: "Come see where your kid gets sick!" Yeah, that's preschool for ya. We get it, we Millennials suck. But at least these were actual millennials. They work, they have kids, they rent overpriced apartments. Peter and Lois are Gen Xers, Baby Boomers they're not young anymore. Chris and Meg? Yeah, technically they'd be millennials. It was nice seeing those two in a plot. Yeah, it wouldn't be Family Guy unless all those Millennials' kids ended up dead. The show has had a Millennial in the main cast for two decades at this point (the 1983 born Mila Kunis) so I'd expect them to realise they aren't teens and that the oldest Millennials are pushing forty. It's weirder seeing Millennial jokes on The Simpsons, which still uses a 'sliding timescale' but is a bit more realistic. Homer and Marge might have begun as Baby Boomers but they are rapidly entering Millennial territory. 1 Link to comment
Perfect Xero April 21, 2021 Share April 21, 2021 On 4/18/2021 at 9:59 PM, Galileo908 said: "Come see where your kid gets sick!" Yeah, that's preschool for ya. We get it, we Millennials suck. But at least these were actual millennials. They work, they have kids, they rent overpriced apartments. Peter and Lois are Gen Xers, Baby Boomers they're not young anymore. Chris and Meg? Yeah, technically they'd be millennials. It was nice seeing those two in a plot. Yeah, it wouldn't be Family Guy unless all those Millennials' kids ended up dead. What are you basing their generations on? The characters have aged up some over the years but are still on a sliding timeline. Currently in the timeline of the show Chris and Meg are still teenagers, so they're Gen Z and Peter and Lois are in their mid 40s, so they'd be Gen X. Link to comment
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