Sunday, 23 December 2012

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It's Christmas time again & Peter tells his own version of the Nativity.Free Download Video Family Guy 22th July 2012 Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Family Guy Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.In a wacky Rhode Island town, a dysfunctional family strive to cope with everyday life as they are thrown from one crazy scenario to another. The show follows the adventures of lovable oaf Peter Griffin (Seth MacFarlane) and his hilariously odd family of middle-class New Englanders. Lois (Alex Borstein) is Peter's loving wife, a former Miss Teen Rhode Island who rules the roost but is one step away from a nervous breakdown. Then there are their kids: frumpy 17-year-old Meg (Mila Kunis), the family's punching bag; 13-year-old Chris (Seth Green), a kid who doesn't understand girls, much less the evil monkey who recently emerged from his closet; and 1-year-old Stewie (MacFarlane), a diabolically clever baby whose burgeoning sexuality is very much a work in progress.

Rounding out the Griffin household is Brian (MacFarlane), the family dog, a member of Mensa with a penchant for dry martinis and dumb blondes.

Having watched every episode of family guy through re-runs and dvds, I have seen it all, and needless to say it proves how stale the show has gotten when I did not laugh one during the first episode. I am officially done with family guy.

This is the most insulting thing I've ever seen... AND I LOVE IT!!! There are those who say this is a rip off of the simpsons... well, granted there are similarities BUT(!) I would say that Family Guy takes what the simpsons do and MAKE IT BETTER!!!

I just about wet myself with laughter when Quagmire shoots the simpsons!!! XD I agree with animalfanatic that Brian and Stewie are an excellent pair! The "Road To" episodes are the ones I enjoy most.

The most recent one to cross my path was Road to Berlin and I have to say - I laughed my arse off!!! The best line was from the scene in the German U-Boat When Stewie says to Mort Goldman "I swear to God I'll stuff you in a torpedo tube and crush you against the sea!".

Call it shock comedy or whatever, but it truly is a thing, as sure as I’m sitting here. If anything, it’s been around long enough that, say, Kevin Smith is able to make a living talking about it alone- not making movies in that genre, mind you, but talking about stuff in a shocking manner via his small army of podcasts.

(Or should I say, Garmy?) In fact, podcasts of a certain stripe have become like the new stand-up comedy for people who prefer never to leave the house and go to the hassle of going to an actual, you know, show. (Ask me what stand-up comedy is, and I will hit you.)

Fox, home to “Family Guy“- again- should know. They have been building an empire of the stuff for ages, right from the get-go with “Married With Children” and “The Simpsons,” the latter of which used to pass enough for racy back in the day for my sister not to let her kids watch it at the time. Now they have a straight block of it on Sundays, not to mention a bunch of reality shows that are bleeped out up the wazoo.

Within minutes of the opening on the premiere of “Family Guy” entitled “Into Fat Air,” they dropped a pedophilia joke and a domestic abuse debate-baiting crack about Chris Brown. Before the night ended, they’d also tackled old-school casual racism (“It’s okay, Sammy’s in on it.”) and cannibalism.

The funny thing wasn’t that I laughed here and there but that the off-color and questionable jokes didn’t faze me much at the time. It’s crazy how this sort of humor has slowly been accepted enough that even a seemingly innocuous romantic comedy can casually drop the F-bomb with near-alarming regularity.

It’s kind of like techno- it took half my life to happen, but damned if it hasn’t finally happened. I do feel like people should be paying Smith residuals for all this, though, so he can go on making podcasts for the rest of his daze. The guy’s earned it, okay?

Ditto Seth MacFarlane. I mean, the guy’s show was cancelled and mercilessly torn apart by critics, and not only is he still standing, but damned if he didn’t make the sort of comeback everybody can get behind. To wit, The Man didn’t get his humor- even if the Man was freaking FOX, in this case- and they fired him. So, Seth took his wares elsewhere, where he could be amongst his own like-minded brethren, and he flourished.

Then, he gets the ultimate reward. The Man wants him back, with a raise and the promise of more shows: a virtual kingdom at his disposal. Indeed, practically an entire night to himself, shared only with his proper godfather, Matt Groening. Ah, sweet revenge! Gotta love it.

And it’s not as if the guy comes off like a douche. He seems to be having the time of his life, in fact. He almost single-handedly saved a recent typically hit-or-miss “SNL” episode (How great was that monologue?), and “Ted” was a hoot- and a big hit.

Hell, even my mom knows who he is, and she wouldn’t watch an episode of “Family Guy” in a million years. Okay, there was that unfortunate Sinatra-style CD he put out, but show-biz types do that sort of thing all the time and get away clean with it, so we’ll let it slide. Everyone’s entitled to one misstep.