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I hope I have the season number correct.
I noticed that I have been rather unhappy with the TV shows
I have been watching this season (Heroes, Prison Break, The Fringe).
Ahhh, you know what? Maybe I am having a bad month. I say
this because I seem to be equally unimpressed with the season
return of Family Guy.
Now this is one of my favorite shows. However, I think we can
all agree that over the past two seasons the show just doesn't hit
its high points as much as it used to. More jokes fall flat rather
than making you force out a good belly laugh.
Not a strong season opener as far as I am concerned. Don't think
there was one really good laugh to be had. As much as I would
hate to see Family Guy leave the airwaves, the show is
starting to feel like it has overstayed its welcome. I mean, from
what I hear, The Simpsons became rather tired and lifeless
after its initial 7 seasons.
Hope to see better next week.
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Re: Family Guy Season Seven
Sounds like its gonna be a rough couple of weeks till we
get to the Blue Harvest sequel.
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Re: Family Guy Season Seven
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wont it be months before the star wars? i thought i read somewhere it was the last episode this season.
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It'll definitely be during one of the sweeps periods (Nov, Feb, May).
I laughed a few times this week, but it wasn't anything special.
The way they framed the shot when Brian's nose was growing across the table toward Stewie, there had to be a joke there that was cut (censored).
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It was a so-so episode. But, I have been starting to get angry at Seth MacFarlane. As much as I am a fan of the show, this episode did something to clench my feelings that he is a jerk. I can't really describe it since the joke had to do with a very sensitive issue in our society. But the joke indicated that Brian felt a woman who had a certain stance on the issue (even though the character was a bit kooky) was a C**t. Now it seems pretty obvious to me that Brian is the main mouthpiece of MacFarlane. It just seems to me, he is one of these guys who if you don't fall in line with the way he thinks, you're an asshole (and I have heard similar thoughts on the DVD commentaries). Personally, on this certain issue, all I'll say is that I have pros and cons for each side of the arguement, so it's not like I was personally offended, but the joke seemed scathingly condescending.
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It was a so-so episode. But, I have been starting to get angry at Seth MacFarlane. As much as I am a fan of the show, this episode did something to clench my feelings that he is a jerk. I can't really describe it since the joke had to do with a very sensitive issue in our society. But the joke indicated that Brian felt a woman who had a certain stance on the issue (even though the character was a bit kooky) was a C**t. Now it seems pretty obvious to me that Brian is the main mouthpiece of MacFarlane. It just seems to me, he is one of these guys who if you don't fall in line with the way he thinks, you're an asshole (and I have heard similar thoughts on the DVD commentaries). Personally, on this certain issue, all I'll say is that I have pros and cons for each side of the arguement, so it's not like I was personally offended, but the joke seemed scathingly condescending.
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Brian is Lisa. Both are one-dimensional vessels for the writers' political beliefs.
It is becoming more and more obvious to me that Seth MacFarlane is a one-trick pony and that pony has a broken leg. The first three seasons were great, but the new episodes are unwatchable (pop culture references are not a joke, they are a setup to a joke, and they forgot that); "American Dad" is nothing more than a straw man to attack conservatism; it will probably be gone soon. "The Cleveland Show" will probably be a disaster. I saw the preview with the "white trash" character who "had a problem with black people," and I thought to myself, "has he ever set foot in the South?" He thinks he's Norman Lear but he doesn't even reach the level of Sherwood Schwartz.
In the IMDb, they posted that he stopped smoking marijuana because it was making him paranoid. Don't believe me, look here:
MacFarlane Swears Off Marijuana
This show and "The Simpsons" (I'm starting to feel Sam Simon was right all along) seem to be in a race to see who can become the worst show on TV quickest. Thus far, the race is a dead heat. I don't think there will be any protests if FG is cancelled again.
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Except that on The Simpsons, they don't typically use Lisa to condescend viewers who don't share those beliefs. The "Lisa The Vegetarian" episode had her doing that, but she "learned a lesson" at the end to be tolerant of other people's belief.
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Except that on The Simpsons, they don't typically use Lisa to condescend viewers who don't share those beliefs. The "Lisa The Vegetarian" episode had her doing that, but she "learned a lesson" at the end to be tolerant of other people's belief.
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That was in "the good old days," i.e. the 20th century Simpsons.
Have you seen the show lately?
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I still watch the show, but I don't pay as much attention as I used to. Any good, recent examples
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Well, when she became a Buddhist, she was practically saintly when everyone else was intolerant. Even though back in 1992 that was her towards Homer's religion born of laziness. Maybe she is not so much a vessel as much as a reflection of the writers' attitudes. But she can still be a bit of a pill, and would be more credible as a character if she were a couple years older.
I try to block most of the recent episodes out of my mind. They angry up the blood. To get this thread back on track, I can't even watch the recent Family Guy episodes because they taint the first three seasons. Even some of the early revival episodes were good. But the show that airs now suggests that it is dying.
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Not to be a smartass but I think that also perfectly describes the first three seasons of Family Guy too.
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I don't agree. In the first episode, a reference to the child molester episode of "Diff'rent Strokes" is the set up. The joke is the molester's remark. If they were doing it today it would be just expecting to get laughs from the mention of a 30-year-old (next month, BTW) TV series. Likewise, in a second season show a joke about "The Cosby Show" is not that it's about "The Cosby Show," but that Dr. Huxtable goes crazy and his head falls off.
Some of the bits just go on forever (Peter in the grocery store with "227's" Jackée was just tackée). If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, why did they have to imitate the style of the Sideshow Bob/rake gag that went on 10 times too long back in 1993? And if you have to explain a joke, it is not funny.
I'd rather the show try to actually improve (and the show was on an upward swing in quality when Fox pulled the plug in 2002) than see it go on in its current state.
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Tonight's episode was worth it for the Office Space spoof with Stewie and Brian goin' gansta' on the record lol.
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Re: Family Guy Season Seven
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I don't think so. It was a bit from "AIRPLANE!"
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I don't think so. It was a bit from "AIRPLANE!"
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Yep, even the dialogue was similar lol.
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Huh. Guess it's been awhile since I've watched "Airplane."
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I tried finding the video on Youtube with no luck.
It was the scene when Leslie Neilsen is telling the other passengers about the cockpit crew being ill and he was lying through his teeth so his nose began to grow like Pinnochio's lol.
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I was a little fearful of this episode. They really pushed "The Bird
Is The Word" bit, but I'll be damned if I didn't just crack a smile on
YouTube just now seeing Peter doing that awful dance.
Yeah, still no home run episode, but at least this week was not as
bad as I had anticipated.
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Which they almost certainly won't. See my earlier post. And I'm sure the episode will not point out that pretty much all the other media outlets out there are biased as well.
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