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Originally Posted by Michael Ballack
I chuckled at the Kramer vs Kramer reference.
Couldn't believe Gore Vidal agreed to the hot dog gag. :lol: |
Originally Posted by Jadow
The Denzel Philadelphia speech had me laughing, the rest was kinda bleh.
I thought that episode was pretty good over all... Poor snoopy |
I didn't notice Meg was missing until I saw a photo of her hanging on the wall in the background.
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The "Philadelphia" line was hilarious to me, and every time Peter mentioned "Papa Tom", I giggled like a little schoolgirl.
And I don't know why... |
Originally Posted by boogieman03
Spot on with regards to radio station personalities and how it takes 2 full minutes of intro music and wacky noise.
:lol: I've been waffling on giving up my XM for an iPod lately, but this pretty much sealed the deal. I like my Chill on 84. |
I am really psyched to catch up on the last episode. I have had a crazy week, so I haven't been able to see it yet!! But it sounds hysterical!
A friend of mine did send me a link to the preview of the game, which looks even funnier than the show bc it's rated M so it's raunchier than what we usually see every week!! |
Family Guy -- "Hell Comes to Quahog" -- 09/24/06
"Hell Comes to Quahog"
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Cast: Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mila Kunis, Mike Henry, Carrie Fisher, Patrick Warburton. Producer(s): Seth MacFarlane, David Zuckerman. Original Airdate: September 24, 2006. |
"This message just in from the Electric Company; HEY YOU GUYS!"
Best episode in a long time! I laughed so hard at the very end that I thought I was going to burst. |
I loved the Electric Company reference, but the funniest part was Peter blowing rasberries at every mention of Meg's name.
Regarding the bit near the beginning, are there such things as roller skates anymore? |
I thought Peter's cries of "Gattaca! Gattaca!" Outside the super store were great. '
I'm not one to pick on Family Guy, but the Wal-Mart commentary seemed like a watered-down version of what South Park did, and the tumbleweed joke was used in a similarly-themed Clerks: The Animated Series episode. Still, some very funny bits. |
Those manatees need to pick funnier balls.
For once the actual plot of the episode was better than the random "this is even worse than the time..." jokes. Plus, hey, someone actually almost found Meg attractive. That's a a start! :) |
I was laughing alot this episode. Not sure why, but I enjoyed it.
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What movie were they parodying at the end with the tank destroying the store?
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Did they actually use the word fuck on this episode?
When the guy is driving the yellow humvee and is watching Madagascar. He says "Ha ha ha ha ha. Dude! Those animals are so fucking funny they make me wanna merge without looking!" Or at least that is what I hear. |
They bleeped the "fuck" out when I was watching.
Oh man, that Hummer scene was hilarious. |
Originally Posted by muggins
Did they actually use the word fuck on this episode?
When the guy is driving the yellow humvee and is watching Madagascar. He says "Ha ha ha ha ha. Dude! Those animals are so fucking funny they make me wanna merge without looking!" Or at least that is what I hear. <embed style="width:400px; height:326px;" id="VideoPlayback" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=690146539202850969&hl=en-CA"> </embed> The more comments I read, the more I think everyone who saw the uncensored version downloaded it. |
The Richard Gere scene was great, loved the gerbil running out of his pants at the end:lol:
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Originally Posted by Roto
The more comments I read, the more I think everyone who saw the uncensored version downloaded it.
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I like how they got a Captain Kangaroo reference in with Mr Moose, and also the "hit" on Yogi the bear.
Right next to United Skates of America was a run-down "Mex-Skate". :lol: |
Rollerskate disco was about the only thing to get a chuckle.
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Originally Posted by Chew
Rollerskate disco was about the only thing to get a chuckle.
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Jeff Daniels & Bill Pullman - The Even Couple. :lol:
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Originally Posted by Snowmaker
What movie were they parodying at the end with the tank destroying the store?
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I thought the rollerskating scene was great. I thought it was better than last week episode.
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Originally Posted by Snowmaker
What movie were they parodying at the end with the tank destroying the store?
My best guess: Tank (1984) starring James Garner. (However, the one part during the scene in which the guy hides in the toilet stall and is then crushed by the "Super Savings" sign is straight from Jurassic Park.) |
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