Last night's Family Guy was the funniest show I've ever seen.
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Last night's Family Guy was the funniest show I've ever seen.
Who saw last night's Family Guy? [SMOKE] I really hope people are watching this show, so it doesn't get taken off there air .[SMOKE] Last night's episode was the talk of the office this morning and we just couldn't stop laughing [ARE YOU SMOKING YET?]
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I must say that this might have been obviously arguably the best episode of any tv show ever, maybe even including The Simpsons. The satire of people selling cigarettes to children and the whole scene with Gore, Bush, et al, was truly priceless. But I must take it back, there were better Simpsons episodes and The Critic episodes, but this certainly was the best episode of any show that I've seen in recent years. When the Simpsons are finally put to rest, I hope that this show is left standing in its place where it belongs.
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I agree, one of the best yet
"Mr. Griffin, we have undeniable proof that not only have you never been in the same room as Clarence Thomas, but you've never even been in the same State together. How do you respond to these charges?"
"Baba-Booey, Baba-Booey, Baba-Booey, Howard Stern's penis, Baba-Booey, Baba-Booey!"
"Baba-Booey, Baba-Booey, Baba-Booey, Howard Stern's penis, Baba-Booey, Baba-Booey!"
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From: People's Republic of California
Originally posted by Professor Fink
"Mr. Griffin, we have undeniable proof that not only have you never been in the same room as Clarence Thomas, but you've never even been in the same State together. How do you respond to these charges?"
"Baba-Booey, Baba-Booey, Baba-Booey, Howard Stern's penis, Baba-Booey, Baba-Booey!"
"Baba-Booey, Baba-Booey, Baba-Booey, Howard Stern's penis, Baba-Booey, Baba-Booey!"
That was great.I still stay the Willy Wonka episode was the best though.
Death getting into his VW Bug after a few drinks - "Okay, you can do this man. You're okay. Just turn the key and you're good to go." (Starts car and runs straight into a parked cop car.):
:I am paraphrasing. It's been a while since I saw the episode. Death was played brilliantly by Adam Corolla.
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What about Osama Bin Laden singing showtunes to get through airport security.
Or the Lindburg's flushing their baby down the toilet and then snuffing out amelia Earhart to cover it up.
That was just so brutal. I knew then that nothing was off limits for this show. Case in point for those just catching on to the show now:"That excuse was lamer then FDR's legs. (GASP!) ...Too soon?"
Please, oh pleeease great spirits. Keep Family Guy on the air. This show is just too good to be true.

Or the Lindburg's flushing their baby down the toilet and then snuffing out amelia Earhart to cover it up.
That was just so brutal. I knew then that nothing was off limits for this show. Case in point for those just catching on to the show now:"That excuse was lamer then FDR's legs. (GASP!) ...Too soon?"
Please, oh pleeease great spirits. Keep Family Guy on the air. This show is just too good to be true.
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Originally posted by explosivej
http://www.thefamilyguy.com/downloads/episodes/
http://www.thefamilyguy.com/downloads/episodes/

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When's the last time you have seen Al Gore on a TV show? Kind of makes me think that it was produced sometime during their "hiatus", maybe as much as last year. Also, they went to Opening Day at Fenway, located in early April. None of this, however, diminishes how funny the episode was.
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Re: Originally posted by Professor Fink
Originally posted by JsphOfArimethia
That was great.
I still stay the Willy Wonka episode was the best though.
Death getting into his VW Bug after a few drinks - "Okay, you can do this man. You're okay. Just turn the key and you're good to go." (Starts car and runs straight into a parked cop car.):
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I am paraphrasing. It's been a while since I saw the episode. Death was played brilliantly by Adam Corolla.
That was great.I still stay the Willy Wonka episode was the best though.
Death getting into his VW Bug after a few drinks - "Okay, you can do this man. You're okay. Just turn the key and you're good to go." (Starts car and runs straight into a parked cop car.):
:I am paraphrasing. It's been a while since I saw the episode. Death was played brilliantly by Adam Corolla.
Are you sure death wasn't played by Norm MacDonald?
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The hightlight for me was the episode where they mock Murphy Brown. What's best is that they actually brought in all the actors, Candace Bergen, Charles Kimbrough, Faith Ford, and Joe Reglabutto, to portray their respective chracters!
"Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah John Sununu.. blah, blah, blah, blah."
"Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah John Sununu.. blah, blah, blah, blah."
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Re: Re: Originally posted by Professor Fink
Originally posted by motba
Are you sure death wasn't played by Norm MacDonald?
Are you sure death wasn't played by Norm MacDonald?
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Originally posted by atifman
i also like the impersonation of Martha Stewart : "It's a good thing"
i also like the impersonation of Martha Stewart : "It's a good thing"
Originally posted by Tesiae
The hightlight for me was the episode where they mock Murphy Brown. What's best is that they actually brought in all the actors, Candace Bergen, Charles Kimbrough, Faith Ford, and Joe Reglabutto, to portray their respective chracters!
The hightlight for me was the episode where they mock Murphy Brown. What's best is that they actually brought in all the actors, Candace Bergen, Charles Kimbrough, Faith Ford, and Joe Reglabutto, to portray their respective chracters!
Thanks,
J
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OK, since we're all reminiscing on our favorite Family Guy moments......
In the episode with Meg and the Luke Perry article, I died when Stewie was controlling Chris' mind and sent him into the hardware store. The entire sequence was so funny because Chris was staring straight ahead the whole time while speaking Stewie's words:
"Good day, shopkeep. I require a hand-operated buzz saw capable of cutting through a human sternum. It's for a school project. I'm some sort of student sent here for......oh, blast, what the devil do they study......Latin class."
"Sorry, kid. I can't sell power tools to minors."
"Now look here, you gourd-bellied codpiece! Allow me to purchase the provisions I demand or I shall transform your blue collar into a red one and......Who the deuce are you? No I don't have any spare change, where the hell would I keep it, in my diaper? Get out of here, you hobo! Oh, bloody hell, is this thing still on?"
God, I'm laughing out loud even as I type this!
In the episode with Meg and the Luke Perry article, I died when Stewie was controlling Chris' mind and sent him into the hardware store. The entire sequence was so funny because Chris was staring straight ahead the whole time while speaking Stewie's words:
"Good day, shopkeep. I require a hand-operated buzz saw capable of cutting through a human sternum. It's for a school project. I'm some sort of student sent here for......oh, blast, what the devil do they study......Latin class."
"Sorry, kid. I can't sell power tools to minors."
"Now look here, you gourd-bellied codpiece! Allow me to purchase the provisions I demand or I shall transform your blue collar into a red one and......Who the deuce are you? No I don't have any spare change, where the hell would I keep it, in my diaper? Get out of here, you hobo! Oh, bloody hell, is this thing still on?"
God, I'm laughing out loud even as I type this!
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Does anybody know the episode numbers and/or titles of these episodes? I've been reading all sorts of episode guides, but none mention these scenes specifically.
Does anybody know the episode numbers and/or titles of these episodes? I've been reading all sorts of episode guides, but none mention these scenes specifically.
Originally posted by atifman
i also like the impersonation of Martha Stewart : "It's a good thing"
i also like the impersonation of Martha Stewart : "It's a good thing"
Originally posted by Tesiae
The hightlight for me was the episode where they mock Murphy Brown. What's best is that they actually brought in all the actors, Candace Bergen, Charles Kimbrough, Faith Ford, and Joe Reglabutto, to portray their respective chracters!
The hightlight for me was the episode where they mock Murphy Brown. What's best is that they actually brought in all the actors, Candace Bergen, Charles Kimbrough, Faith Ford, and Joe Reglabutto, to portray their respective chracters!




