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#26
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Originally posted by das Monkey
As always, a great episode. People don't watch this show because it's good, and for some reason, people don't seem to like good shows.
As always, a great episode. People don't watch this show because it's good, and for some reason, people don't seem to like good shows.
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This has been 1 of the best shows on Fox since the beginning. To bad they lost their 8:30 Sunday slot as the ratings have never been even close since. If this show lasts another season maybe Fox will put it back on Sundays where it belongs when they cancel X-Files this year. It would be the perfect night of tv:
7:00- screw this slot as no show is ever really seen here with football over-run
7:30- King Of The Hill
8:00- Malcolm In The Middle
8:30- The Simpsons
9:00- Futurama (this way we can actually see the eps.)
9:30- Family Guy
This way the show gets the RESPECT it deserves!!!!
7:00- screw this slot as no show is ever really seen here with football over-run
7:30- King Of The Hill
8:00- Malcolm In The Middle
8:30- The Simpsons
9:00- Futurama (this way we can actually see the eps.)
9:30- Family Guy
This way the show gets the RESPECT it deserves!!!!
#29
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Wow, I cought the show for the first time in a Loooong time last night and it was so damn funny! I taped it so I could watch it with my wife tonight, man I can't elieve some of the stuff they had on!
So is this usually on at 8 on thursday? because I am never watching frineds again if it is....
So is this usually on at 8 on thursday? because I am never watching frineds again if it is....
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From: Spring Hell, Florida
Originally posted by ChrisHicks
This has been 1 of the best shows on Fox since the beginning. To bad they lost their 8:30 Sunday slot as the ratings have never been even close since. If this show lasts another season maybe Fox will put it back on Sundays where it belongs when they cancel X-Files this year. It would be the perfect night of tv:
7:00- screw this slot as no show is ever really seen here with football over-run
7:30- King Of The Hill
8:00- Malcolm In The Middle
8:30- The Simpsons
9:00- Futurama (this way we can actually see the eps.)
9:30- Family Guy
This way the show gets the RESPECT it deserves!!!!
This has been 1 of the best shows on Fox since the beginning. To bad they lost their 8:30 Sunday slot as the ratings have never been even close since. If this show lasts another season maybe Fox will put it back on Sundays where it belongs when they cancel X-Files this year. It would be the perfect night of tv:
7:00- screw this slot as no show is ever really seen here with football over-run
7:30- King Of The Hill
8:00- Malcolm In The Middle
8:30- The Simpsons
9:00- Futurama (this way we can actually see the eps.)
9:30- Family Guy
This way the show gets the RESPECT it deserves!!!!
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From: Spring Hell, Florida
Originally posted by das Monkey
As always, a great episode. People don't watch this show because it's good, and for some reason, people don't seem to like good shows.
das
As always, a great episode. People don't watch this show because it's good, and for some reason, people don't seem to like good shows.
das
Edited to add-"He's not violating your prized pooch, he's awkardly positioning himself--eh, now he's violating her."
And when Bill Gates shined his flashlight into the sky and the microsoft logo appeared.
Last edited by tygloalex; 12-01-01 at 11:30 AM.
#32
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Family Guy Tonight 8:00 EST FOX
Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother?
When Chris adopts hip-hop speech, Peter (who can't understand a word he's saying) decides to teach his son about his roots. He makes a startling discovery. Meanwhile, Stewie becomes enchanted with the Buddy Cianci Junior High cheerleaders. Voices include Tara Strong (Cindy), Phil Lamarr (Rapper), Chris Cox (George W. Bush), Kevin Michael Richardson (Professor) and series creator Seth MacFarlane (Peter, Osias, Nate Griffin).
Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother?
When Chris adopts hip-hop speech, Peter (who can't understand a word he's saying) decides to teach his son about his roots. He makes a startling discovery. Meanwhile, Stewie becomes enchanted with the Buddy Cianci Junior High cheerleaders. Voices include Tara Strong (Cindy), Phil Lamarr (Rapper), Chris Cox (George W. Bush), Kevin Michael Richardson (Professor) and series creator Seth MacFarlane (Peter, Osias, Nate Griffin).
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First off I'll say that I'm third generation Irish.
Second,

If this series doesn't come out on DVD, I'll start training racoons to kill FOX executives.
Second,
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If this series doesn't come out on DVD, I'll start training racoons to kill FOX executives.
#40
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It's on tonight, but it's a repeat. A good one though.
Family Guy
Fish Out of Water
A jobless Peter decides on a line of work fit for “a real New England man”: He becomes a fisherman. But there's something fishy about the bank that finances his boat. Meanwhile, Meg and Lois do some serious spring-break partying (Lois does, anyway) at Rhode Island's Narragansett Beach. Series creator Seth MacFarlane provides voices for Peter, Stewie and Brian Griffin, as well as Seamus, Daggermouth and Carson Daly.
Family Guy
Fish Out of Water
A jobless Peter decides on a line of work fit for “a real New England man”: He becomes a fisherman. But there's something fishy about the bank that finances his boat. Meanwhile, Meg and Lois do some serious spring-break partying (Lois does, anyway) at Rhode Island's Narragansett Beach. Series creator Seth MacFarlane provides voices for Peter, Stewie and Brian Griffin, as well as Seamus, Daggermouth and Carson Daly.
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Hey a repeat I have not seen of this show is better than a new episode of Friends. Or a season finale of friends or a series finale of friends or.... hell anything on that show. 
Hell a repeat I've seen is better than well you get the idea, I'm preaching to the choir here anyhow...
Can I have an amen?

Hell a repeat I've seen is better than well you get the idea, I'm preaching to the choir here anyhow...

Can I have an amen?
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Originally posted by explosivej
Next week there will be a new episode on thursday and another one on friday, a christmas episode.
Next week there will be a new episode on thursday and another one on friday, a christmas episode.
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Family Guy- new episode on tonight
Ready, Willing and Disabled
Joe, Quahog's disabled cop, is depressed after failing to nab a perp, so Peter suggests he compete in the Special People's Games as a confidence booster. His event: the decathlon. His competition: “a trash-talking quadriplegic” (voice of series creator Seth MacFarlane). Tony Danza and Valerie Bertinelli have voice cameos as actors playing Joe and his wife Bonnie in a movie. Voice of Joe: Patrick Warburton. Other voices include Alex Rocco as an actor playing Peter.
I see they replaced the people who usually do Joe and Bonnie's voices. That's too bad, because Jennifer Tilly did a great job with Bonnie.
Ready, Willing and Disabled
Joe, Quahog's disabled cop, is depressed after failing to nab a perp, so Peter suggests he compete in the Special People's Games as a confidence booster. His event: the decathlon. His competition: “a trash-talking quadriplegic” (voice of series creator Seth MacFarlane). Tony Danza and Valerie Bertinelli have voice cameos as actors playing Joe and his wife Bonnie in a movie. Voice of Joe: Patrick Warburton. Other voices include Alex Rocco as an actor playing Peter.
I see they replaced the people who usually do Joe and Bonnie's voices. That's too bad, because Jennifer Tilly did a great job with Bonnie.




