![]() ![]() Yeah, I wasn't fan of this and again, I'm not so huge fan of this show tackling serious issues but I've seen worse episodes from FG with really bad messages. He learned his lesson that people should stop pitying himself and isn't that a good message? I don't know why people found this to be that offensive. Yeah, it's about how Chris took adventage of people treating him well because they pity him for thinking he's mentally challenged (except he's not!) but here's the thing, Chris realized that people just pity voted for him and he didn't like it. I don't see how it's just offensive and people just thought this is insult to autistic people. ![]() Run Chris Run (C): I don't get the hatrid of this one. Yeah I know I said FG should stop tackling serious issues but here, I think for once, they did it right, even if we all know the deal with kid actors. Putting kids on so much pressure does make them end up being so messed up in future and that's really sad. Also I did like how this episode just told us that being kid actor isn't that such a good thing. He genuiely concerned about Stewie's situation and he decided to help him about this. Peter and Lois are just such unlikeable characters here for putting Stewie in so much pressure but I mean there's at least something that this episode did it right. The Peanut Butter Kid (C ): I really wanted to hate this. ![]() Oh and I absolutely love how Neil got away with this. Just make me laugh, instead of just teaching me your half-ass messages. Oh god, there are just so much wrong with Brian.Īn App A Day (C-): Here's another episode that tackles issues and does it poorly. Scammed Jankies (C-): I didn't hate this one as much as other people because I thought the a plot was just meh but what really pissed me off was the b plot with Brian trying to hit one of Meg's friends. And Brian is no better here too but Bonnie is the reason why this episode is really bad. God and this episode wants us to feel bad for Bonnie because Bonnie not learning to accept the fact that Joe is cripple pisses me off for this couple that used to be just happy who they were. Bonnie and Joe's marriage was fixed a bit in Internal Affairs but after that, Joe and Bonnie's marriage is a screw up AGAIN. God can't this crew stop repeating themselves over tackling same issue over and over. We've seen Bonnie and Joe's relation being fucked up, we've seen why Bonnie don't like to be around Joe. The entire episode is just Foreign Affairs with Brian. The Heartbreak Dog (D+): Here's why Brian and Bonnie are perfect for each other cuz you know, they are some of the worst characters in any show. At least one good thing about this is that Peter an his friends accepted to take care of Joe. Bonnie continues to be just horrible human being for leaving Joe for being fully cripple. I'm so done with HAHAHA JOE IS HANDICAPPED AND PATHETIC jokes and this episode is all about this. Now he's just a joke and this episode prooves. One of the reasons why we used to love Joe is that his cripple did not stop him from a really energetic and happy guy. Peter is really that stupid.īrokeback Swanson (D+): UGH just stop with making Joe a pathetic person. Lois beating up Peter was so bad so funny tho. The plot was badly written and Cleveland was just so out of character here. I just want this show to stop tackling serious issues and just be a good comedy. From worst to best, season 14 episode rankings.Ī Shot in the Dark (D+): Definitely far away from completely unwatchable but making Cleveland look like an ass just did everything wrong here. Altogether, they make for a rip-roaringly funny experience, like that time Peter hurt his ankle.I'm bored, so im just gonna do this. In doing so, MacFarlane fits in more jokes than you ever expected, keeping viewers on their toes to catch each and every reference dropped.įrom celebrity impressions to spoofs of TV shows, the best Family Guy cutaways never shy away from any topic, big or small. Adding these funny cutaways to Family Guy allows creator Seth MacFarlane the opportunity to tell another story within his overarching plot. As segments independent of the actual storyline, the funniest cutaways in Family Guy tackle politics, pop culture, and life's little idiosyncrasies in usually a minute or less, but they're a minute well-spent. Hilarious Family Guy cutaways, while certainly the hallmarks of a good Family Guy episode, still manage to stand out on their own. Family Guy's cutaway scenes quickly helped to establish the TV show apart from other animated series, and the funniest ones solidify it as one of the greatest animated comedies ever. ![]()
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