DoctorAtomic April 21, 2021 Share April 21, 2021 It could a really funny one off of they did an episode in our 'present' where everyone was aged up appropriately. 3 Link to comment
benteen April 21, 2021 Share April 21, 2021 Sunday's episode might have been the worst one yet. The pattern with these seasons seem to be a strong start and then an absolute garbage last couple of episodes. Link to comment
Lazlo April 21, 2021 Share April 21, 2021 Is it just me or is Lois written as noticeably dumber in recent episodes? I mean she's still smarter than Peter (talk about a low bar!) but we seem to get more jokes at her expense these days. "I'm glad you're finally getting your hair cut, Peter. You were starting to look like that Bongo from The Beatles." "You know, I always thought that peanut allergies just went away when you became an adult. You know, like tonsils. Tonsils go away, right? I thought I read that. What are tonsils?" Link to comment
M. Darcy May 3, 2021 Share May 3, 2021 It took 21 years but Meg finally made it to Brown University. 1 Link to comment
Galileo908 May 3, 2021 Share May 3, 2021 I'll be honest, I was laughing at Meg trying to imitate Big Bird. Stewie really channeled Roger from American Dad tonight, becoming all of Brian's personal trainers. We got references to Blue's Clues, the Starbucks cup on Game of Thrones, and that creepy cheering sorority girl video. 2 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic May 3, 2021 Share May 3, 2021 I like when Brian does dog stuff so I was dying when he was talking smack to the squirrel. I liked the gag with Doug just saying 'this many'. Was that Mila singing? 2 Link to comment
Tachi Rocinante May 3, 2021 Share May 3, 2021 (edited) 9 hours ago, DoctorAtomic said: Was that Mila singing? She speaks Russian fluently, so it's possible. Pretty sure that was the choreography from the video, too. Edited May 3, 2021 by Tachi Rocinante 3 Link to comment
Spartan Girl May 3, 2021 Share May 3, 2021 (edited) Not gonna lie I sang along to Peter doing the Mailtime song. The Starbucks Game of Thrones gag was funny, but let’s be real, it was not the worst part of that season LOL. Brian and the squirrel was best part. Edited May 3, 2021 by Spartan Girl 1 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic May 3, 2021 Share May 3, 2021 I knew the dancing was the same. That's kind of an iconic music video. I knew Mila spoke Russian, so that's what I was thinking. I thought it was a good gag. 2 Link to comment
AAEBoiler May 4, 2021 Share May 4, 2021 I was happy to see the return of "Oh, my stars", this time from Meg. For some reason, that never fails to make me giggle. 2 Link to comment
Lone Wolf May 6, 2021 Share May 6, 2021 (edited) On 5/2/2021 at 7:15 PM, M. Darcy said: It took 21 years but Meg finally made it to Brown University. When I was busy Olivia Jade-ing my college applications, we knew whether we got in by the thickness of the envelope. You got a huge one when you were accepted, and a single page (like Meg got), when you weren't. Has that changed nowadays with that newfangled Internet thingie? Also, I liked the Moby Dick quote when Brian was carrying Doug down the stairs (and he can only count up to "this many"!). Nice when they pull one out of the air like that. Edited May 6, 2021 by Lone Wolf Link to comment
Galileo908 May 10, 2021 Share May 10, 2021 Yeah, parents really love those dumb HGTV shows. Mine love all those House Hunters shows. I, too, judge shows by their lack of Kermits. Yeah, love Brian acting like a dog towards the new cat, and the cat not giving a damn. Especially since the cat chose Meg as its Human. I have a cat, and everything was accurate. Including how Crazy Cat Ladies are born. Wasn't a fan of all the cat violence, though. 3 Link to comment
Spartan Girl May 10, 2021 Share May 10, 2021 As soon as I saw this episode had the family getting a cat, I knew would be worth a watch. The in-joke of course is that Seth loves cats and can acknowledge that they can be jerks. Love that Meg told Brian she got a cat because he was never there for her while everyone else treats her like crap. But of course Pouncy was just using her to turn her into a crazy cat lady. 4 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic May 10, 2021 Share May 10, 2021 (edited) Can she do a cutaway? My mouse died. Brilliant. I totally wasn't expecting the cat to talk! And the librarian! Edited May 10, 2021 by DoctorAtomic 4 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic May 10, 2021 Share May 10, 2021 47 minutes ago, Spartan Girl said: Love that Meg told Brian she got a cat because he was never there for her while everyone else treats her like crap. That was a good monologue. I liked Brian loading up on all the cat things. My dog flipped when all the cat sounds came on the TV and went outside to investigate. 2 Link to comment
qtpye May 10, 2021 Share May 10, 2021 Why is Quagmire so sad about not having a family? I thought he loved being single and childless (or with children he does not have to raise). Link to comment
rmontro May 10, 2021 Share May 10, 2021 On 4/20/2021 at 10:03 PM, Perfect Xero said: 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. Yeah, as I understand it, the last baby boomer year was 1964, so the youngest baby boomer right now would be 56. I don't see either Peter or Lois as being that old. 3 Link to comment
immortalfrieza May 10, 2021 Share May 10, 2021 I knew where this episode was going from the outset. Cats are Evil, Cats are Jerks, Cats don't give a crap about anything ever. It hit all the cliche cat bullet points it possibly could. As someone who has owned up to 3 cats for well over a decade, I can confirm that none of these things are true. It hit just enough "it's funny because it's true" points about cats and dogs to be entertaining. Link to comment
DoctorAtomic May 10, 2021 Share May 10, 2021 56 minutes ago, rmontro said: I don't see either Peter or Lois as being that old. Technically, Peter was 42 in season 1. I take the point though. Link to comment
qtpye May 10, 2021 Share May 10, 2021 12 minutes ago, DoctorAtomic said: Technically, Peter was 42 in season 1. I take the point though. Homer and Marge are also 42 and now technically Gen X which sometime wrecks havoc with the continuity on the Simpson, particularly the "Marge had no choice but to be housewife and give up her life" stories. I think Family Guy is much more fluid but could have the same issues. Link to comment
DoctorAtomic May 10, 2021 Share May 10, 2021 That topic was brought up when Peter and Lois moved into the apartment complex. They were 1.5 times older than me when the show started and now I'm 1.1 older than them. Link to comment
rmontro May 11, 2021 Share May 11, 2021 6 hours ago, DoctorAtomic said: Technically, Peter was 42 in season 1. I take the point though. So since Family Guy premiered in 1999, that would mean he was born in 1957, which would make him a baby boomer. Of course it's 2021 now, but there seems to be some sort of time freeze paradox going on, so who knows? 1 Link to comment
Galileo908 May 17, 2021 Share May 17, 2021 Was certainly not expecting a 9/11 joke during the tennis bit. Also appreciated seeing Freight Train in Cleveland's segment. The Rocky segment was the best one. I liked seeing all the pun fighters (Sugar Ray Leonard Nimoy was my favorite) Link to comment
DoctorAtomic May 17, 2021 Share May 17, 2021 (edited) Wow. They scooped the censors tonight. Came in my ass. My mother gave me a little head. I can't keep up. Balls in the can. Edited May 17, 2021 by DoctorAtomic Link to comment
DoctorAtomic May 17, 2021 Share May 17, 2021 47 minutes ago, Galileo908 said: Was certainly not expecting a 9/11 joke during the tennis bit. Also appreciated seeing Freight Train in Cleveland's segment. The Rocky segment was the best one. I liked seeing all the pun fighters (Sugar Ray Leonard Nimoy was my favorite) What was the second serve? No on Freddy Mercury joke. I mean, it was good, not its a joke where you go, no. No. Link to comment
PWHCHCH May 17, 2021 Share May 17, 2021 Freddy died of ass fault. Man so much got past the censors. 😂 Link to comment
Tachi Rocinante May 17, 2021 Share May 17, 2021 9 hours ago, PWHCHCH said: Freddy died of ass fault. Man so much got past the censors. 😂 They even did it a second time at the end of the show for one of Joe's aerobic team. Link to comment
cdnalor May 17, 2021 Share May 17, 2021 I can't recall an episode so full of jokes as this one, what the heck are they feeding the writers? I almost lost it at the Cuban national anthem and that was just at the beginning. That 9/11 joke, though. Yikes! At least they didn't run it this coming September, it being the 20th anniversary. Castro's chronic fatigue syndrome, ha! Link to comment
rmontro May 17, 2021 Share May 17, 2021 18 hours ago, DoctorAtomic said: What was the second serve? The second tower, I assume. I'm all for making fun of anything in comedy, but even I thought that was in bad taste. Link to comment
Lone Wolf May 18, 2021 Share May 18, 2021 I'm probably going against popular opinion, but I didn't think it was that great of an episode compared to others this season. It seemed that the zingers at the end of each act (before they went to commercial), weren't that funny. Also, maybe I was comparing Quagmire's story to a much earlier season when Stewie was a McEnroe-esque tennis player at the Quahog Racket Club, but that plot line seemed a bit warmed over. Finally, it seemed like every character's voice-over narrating their story was flat - short sentenced, kind of monotone... A couple of the puns and jokes you that you guys mentioned went over my head while I was watching, so I might go back and watch again to see if anything changes for me. 1 Link to comment
Galileo908 September 27, 2021 Share September 27, 2021 Something actually happened with Doug, the baby voiced by Chris Parnell. Even as a cocky baby, he still managed to embody other characters he voiced, like Cyril (hell, HJB even cameos as his Archer voice!) and Jerry. Even blind, Lois manages to be the worst. And of course Lois manages to get her eyesight back, and lied to keep up her charade. Seems to be a beat in these plots. Got a laugh out of the Burbank video, and the cutaway with Peter and the Orangutan at the Bananarama concert. I wonder how long they were trying to insert that drawing into an episode. Okay, love that Cleveland has a daytime judge show now. Link to comment
DoctorAtomic September 27, 2021 Share September 27, 2021 (edited) Wow, that cat joke was harsh, and I'm not a cat person. Bananarama was brilliant. Seth's line reading nailed the joke. Not as good as the Eminem. Wow I just got Helen Disingenuous. Savage. Edited September 27, 2021 by DoctorAtomic 1 Link to comment
Gharlane September 27, 2021 Share September 27, 2021 Quote "LASIK Instinct". With her vision waning, Lois elects to get LASIK surgery, but exploits her new disability for monetary gain. Meanwhile, Peter, Chris and Stewie must partake in all the activities with Doug that his father neglects. This one was adequate, but I lost interest by the time Lois appeared on the Helen Disingenuous Show. Heh. I cannot remember much else, other than thinking Lois has done this before. 2 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic September 27, 2021 Share September 27, 2021 I'm surprised Lois was so bad at pretending to be blind. I did like on the talk show she just said 'environment, refugees' and kept going until they applauded. 2 Link to comment
Gharlane September 27, 2021 Share September 27, 2021 I just remembered the reason Lois went blind was because the LASIK clinic had a cat on the premises. 🤣 1 Link to comment
Tachi Rocinante September 28, 2021 Share September 28, 2021 I liked the assistant's last name of "Keptmymaidenname" Lots of overt political stuff in this one. Link to comment
Galileo908 October 4, 2021 Share October 4, 2021 It's another anthology episode this week, this time the cast are different band biopics. "I'm sorry, but this is the one time in history where astronauts are cooler than rock stars." I did like the Doors segment. Every guy in a vintage music store is a stock meme photo of a white guy. Accurate. I shouldn't have been surprised that the Muddy Drawers segment turned into a Green Book spoof. Really liked the ending where Muddy knew his story was ending when the screen turned sepia. Stewie's segment was, of course, the Elton John segment. Loved that Elton John's dad was flamboyant, and that he had to play in the Dodgers game. Aww, Norm tribute. 1 Link to comment
Gharlane October 4, 2021 Share October 4, 2021 Quote "Rock Hard". While at an old record store, Peter and the guys recount tales of three rock legends: Jim Morrison, Muddy Waters and Elton John. Well, that wasn't very good... Link to comment
DoctorAtomic October 4, 2021 Share October 4, 2021 I liked it. Harsh to rip on Freddy Mercury though. I don't get why they could do a segment on the Doors but made up Muddy. 1 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic October 4, 2021 Share October 4, 2021 I got a good laugh at the end. I love that joke. Link to comment
rmontro October 4, 2021 Share October 4, 2021 I liked the episode, but it probably helps that I've seen all three of the movies being spoofed, The Doors, Green Book, and Rocketman. I liked how Chris offered to drop a deuce into Doug's dad's shoe along with Brian - "I have one in the chamber". Probably the most touching scene I've seen involving feces. Link to comment
Tachi Rocinante October 4, 2021 Share October 4, 2021 Spot on regarding Morrison. The rest of the guys were the talented ones. Link to comment
DoctorAtomic October 4, 2021 Share October 4, 2021 I didn't realize they were actually spoofing movies. I've only seen the Doors in college. No chicks there. Link to comment
Gharlane October 4, 2021 Share October 4, 2021 I didn't realize they were spoofing movies, either. Mostly because I remember they already did The Doors. Link to comment
Galileo908 October 11, 2021 Share October 11, 2021 Honestly liked everyone's costumes. Lois was Marge Simpson, Peter was Matt Foley, Meg was in a Scoops Ahoy costume from Stranger Things. Sam Elliot imitating Borat. What a time to be alive. "No cat owner knows where their cat is." Too true. I liked Brian gradually making Quagmire's life as painful as possible before he stopped lying to himself. You'd think Carrie would've been upfront with all the rescue dogs she has. I did like that in the end, Brian still acted like a dog around "walks." "From The Marvelous Mrs. Mazel Tov. You should know this, Lois." 1 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic October 11, 2021 Share October 11, 2021 I did like the bitching between Quagmire and Brian. I always like when Brian does 'dog things'. 2 Link to comment
Gharlane October 11, 2021 Share October 11, 2021 (edited) Quote "Must Love Dogs". Quagmire meets an avid dog lover, and pretends Brian is his dog in an attempt to win her over. Meanwhile, Chris helps Stewie track down the culprit who stole his Halloween candy. I enjoyed this one. It's been awhile since we've seen Quagmire and Brian together. I knew how thew Chris and Stewie story was going to end, but it was amusing. to see it play out. Edited October 11, 2021 by Gharlane Link to comment
DoctorAtomic October 11, 2021 Share October 11, 2021 The whole 'well, well, well' sight gag was funny. They stuck the landing with Brian coming back to the living room with the items from the scenes. 2 Link to comment
Galileo908 October 18, 2021 Share October 18, 2021 It was fun to see PETER act like a dog for once. I also like whenever Stewie acts like a little kid. You don't really see too many plots like that these days. Yeah, the 80s were terrible. Of course Peter can't let it go until the ghost of John Hughes told him to. Link to comment
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