Family Guy
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Family Guy
Does anybody watch? I think it just might be the funniest, most clever show on television (ever since The Simpsons jumped the shark about 5 years ago).
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It's rainin' sideways!!!DukeUsul wrote:We're regular watchers. The Black-u-weather forecast is what causes the most laughs in our house.
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The uber-nerdy Star Wars references also never get old to me, and every episode includes multiple totally bizarre off-beat jokes that really make me laugh.
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My 12 year old loves it. His dad introduced him to the show. I wish he hadn't.wilson wrote:Does anybody watch? I think it just might be the funniest, most clever show on television (ever since The Simpsons jumped the shark about 5 years ago).
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Big fan. Huge.
Love Tricia Takanawa, Asian Reporter; the silly, "humor through repetition" jokes; and the numerous and atrocious ways Peter demeans his daughter, Meg (tthtpptt).
Love Tricia Takanawa, Asian Reporter; the silly, "humor through repetition" jokes; and the numerous and atrocious ways Peter demeans his daughter, Meg (tthtpptt).
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Nope, not a fan! I definitely wouldn't have my daughter (12 going on 13) or my son (8) watch it! Tooo much stuff they are NOT ready to process and try to understand going on there!
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Family Guy is one of the smartest written shows on TV. It is also the first prime-time cartoon since the Flintstones to be nominated for a major Emmy. I'm hoping like hell it wins, but I doubt it. The Flintstones didn't win either.
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I loved the episode where Stewie brought in the cast of Star Trek : TNG. I'd say at least 80% of the celebrities they make fun of are actually the celebrities doing the voices. In that case, the whole TNG cast was themselves.wilson wrote:The uber-nerdy Star Wars references also never get old to me, and every episode includes multiple totally bizarre off-beat jokes that really make me laugh.
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CB&B - I am not sure I'd compare it to the Flintstones.... OMG, there is a HUGE WORLD OF DIFFERENCE!!!! ;)CameronBornAndBred wrote:... It is also the first prime-time cartoon since the Flintstones ...
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My roommate watches it, which means I am forced to sit through it, but I simply cannot stand that show. To me it is ridiculously dumb and is not at all funny.
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I forced myself to watch to ensure that I constructed the proper opinion which is that of Colchar's! I won't watch it!colchar wrote:My roommate watches it, which means I am forced to sit through it, but I simply cannot stand that show. To me it is ridiculously dumb and is not at all funny.
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I watch it. Definitely has it;s moments. I like most of it. I just wish they'd figure out what to do with Meg already! Totally out her or keep her in the closet and bolt the door! lolwilson wrote:Does anybody watch? I think it just might be the funniest, most clever show on television (ever since The Simpsons jumped the shark about 5 years ago).
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In many ways, we could not have more different tastes, and yet I still want to hang out with you someday. I'm just not sure what we'll do. Or eat. Or drink (well, I have an idea about the sorts of things we'd drink...). :roll:colchar wrote:My roommate watches it, which means I am forced to sit through it, but I simply cannot stand that show. To me it is ridiculously dumb and is not at all funny.
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You're right. The sexist attitudes and comments in the Family Guy aren't a reflection of the current mood in society, they're poking fun of it. Also, the cars have engines and do not require feet for propulsion.cl15876 wrote:CB&B - I am not sure I'd compare it to the Flintstones.... OMG, there is a HUGE WORLD OF DIFFERENCE!!!! ;)CameronBornAndBred wrote:... It is also the first prime-time cartoon since the Flintstones ...
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I love it and have been a fan since day one. The Star Wars episode is one of the most hysterical cartoons I have ever seen in my life. The end conversation between Seths Green and MacFarlane regarding Robot Chicken's Star Wars episode is brilliant.
Check out Seth MacFarlane's Harvard Class Day Speech on Youtube
It's in four parts. Enjoy.
Oh yeah, NSFW.
Check out Seth MacFarlane's Harvard Class Day Speech on Youtube
It's in four parts. Enjoy.
Oh yeah, NSFW.
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I watch Family Guy, but not as often as I would like.
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It's a grown-up cartoon. Very juvenile, crude, crass, dirty humor. Not for kids.devildeac wrote:What is this show?
Here's a sample clip:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/11473/family- ... s-p9-sa-i1
That's about the least offensive clip I could find of the show.
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