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voiced Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, Glen Quagmire, Tom Tucker, Jake Tucker, Carter Pewterschmidt, Kevin Swanson, Seamus, Dr. Elmer Hartman, Jasper, God, Jesus, Various | ||
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voiced Cleveland Brown, Herbert, Bruce, Fouad, Cleveland Jr., Greased Up Deaf Guy (Jay), Various (S01 - S07) | ||
Reviews: 58 |
I'm not quite sure that Family Guy can be compared to other adult animated series out there these days, this series has a unique type of humour - almost to the point of surrealism. The gags can be read on so many levels and I can honestly say I've never managed to watch an episode without laughing out loud. Read more Review posted on Monday, October 9th 2006 at 8:59 pm |
Reviews: 13 |
Family Guy used to be one hell of a show, then it was cancelled but brought back to due large demand. The new episodes though just have not been consistant: Stewie was once an evil genius with a feminine side, now he's a flaming homosexual. Meg went from being the misunderstood neglected child to the butt of al jokes. I never though Chris was funny so I can't say anything about him. Peter went from being lovably ignorant to completely and pathetically stupid. Each new episode seems to have a 5 minute long song and dance sequence which just isn't funny. It's annoying is what it is. They try so hard with some jokes but they just arent' funny. And now we've got this lovely strike so it looks like FG's future is seriosuly in jeopardy. Read more Review posted on Sunday, December 23rd 2007 at 7:38 pm |
Reviews: 4 |
Family Guy Season 7 Episode 14 “We Love You, Conrad” Review by Connie Norberg Surprises come in small packages when Brian does not receive his invitation to his ex-girlfriend, Jillian’s wedding. In fact, the entire Griffin Family receives an invite to her wedding including the extra invite for a B. Ryan who happened to be staying at the Griffin’s house for a few weeks. This sends Brian in a downward spiral in denial. So Stewie offers Brian a lunch date to meet Jillian’s fiancé, Derrick. This is where Brian ultimately discovers he is no match for the new man in Jillian’s life. He seemed rather competitive when her fiancé read the menu in perfect French and caught the waiters’ wineglasses in mid-fall. So Brian attempts to cease a most opportune moment to prove himself by deliberately tripping the waiter. But of course, he does not catch the wineglasses; instead he catches a stem of a glass and falls to the ground with the waiter and all broken glasses. Naturally the waiter had a prior surgery on his elbow and wasn’t even supposed to be in work that day (according to him) so “Mr. Wonderful” (Jillians’ fiancé) offers to pull a “Mr Miyagi” hand massage on the inflicted area and voila – heeled better than before. Once again, this puts himself up on top in Jillian’s eyes without even trying. Read more Review posted on Tuesday, May 5th 2009 at 8:46 am |
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