Top 10 Family Guy Episodes That Aged REALLY WELL
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Re: Top 10 Family Guy Episodes That Aged REALLY WELL
It's been weird to see the whiplash reactions to Family Guy. First it was a critically praised, canceled-too-soon gem and then it morphed into a paragon for middle America dumbasses wearing Stewie catchphrase t-shirts. Then it was comedy cancer that Gen Z loved ironically before its current form; now the writing is watered down and stilted.
I still have vivid memories of finding the early season DVDs at Sam's Club when they were the top-selling DVDs of all time.
I still have vivid memories of finding the early season DVDs at Sam's Club when they were the top-selling DVDs of all time.
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Re: Top 10 Family Guy Episodes That Aged REALLY WELL
It is so crazy how humor changes over the years. I remember when Family Guy and South Park was new I thought it was hilarious. I thought maybe it was because I was so much younger but my older Family members all thought it was funny too. I would be laughing my ass off watching Tom Green.pixel wrote: Sat Jan 20, 2024 8:45 am It's been weird to see the whiplash reactions to Family Guy. First it was a critically praised, canceled-too-soon gem and then it morphed into a paragon for middle America dumbasses wearing Stewie catchphrase t-shirts. Then it was comedy cancer that Gen Z loved ironically before its current form; now the writing is watered down and stilted.
I still have vivid memories of finding the early season DVDs at Sam's Club when they were the top-selling DVDs of all time.
I can remember one example from Family Guy
When I first saw this in 1999-2000 I thought it was hilarious. Both me and my mom were both laughing our asses off like it was the funniest thing ever. Then I watch it now and think, why did I ever think this was funny? I guess it was just a different time.
