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Family Guy: Peter’s Daughter

By fred | November 26, 2007

I was sure it was a lie, so much that I thought when Peter came to his place to confront Michael, he would just refuse to believe it, given how he never touched her in the first place. But we were probably to think like Peter, that he was just an adolescent. With a home, and an internship in medicine.

PS: I liked how everyone just believed Meg without even asking her if she was 100% sure, or had her to go see a doctor, and no I don’t mean for a date. I know they don’t care about her that much and all, but still, do you know how much a wedding cost ?? Better make sure you’re not doing all that for nothing !

So I wasn’t a fan of that whole story, but at least things were somewhat back to normal by the end, given how Lois couldn’t tell Meg she loved her. I just wish we had more of that stuff throughout the whole episode, where’s the fun of a special Meg episode if we don’t get to hit her and throw things in her face just for fun ? But anyways.

I wasn’t a fan of all unrelated jokes that much, quite a few didn’t work for me. I’m thinking Andy Garcia or the Flintstone. Or Alien. Yes, the voice not matching that beautiful creature of Hell was… “funny”. I guess. But not enough to make me laugh, and what he said was more boring that anything else.

Family GuyBut here come to the rescue Stewie and Brian !

While everyone was dealing with Meg and her crap, those two close friend were left on their own in a very Brokeback kind of way, “two friends building a house together“.

This was a completely independent story, and while not that great in itself it served pretty much all the jokes that really had me laughing. For starter, how Stewie got Brian in on the deal in the first place, mentioning some Matt Goldman… “But what does he know, he’s only Jewish. - Alright, I’m in!

Then we had things like the whole walkie-talkie discussion, which wasn’t over until you said over. Until you said what?, over. That shit had me laughing, Stewie was absolutely great there, love that little guy. I also liked Doggy Hell, with every dog scared over a vacuum cleaner that would never stop.

It was great, and of course I was really laughing out loud during that over-the-top explosion !! Brilliant thing, especially because I’m sure you too have seen some series or movies when they do exactly that, only not as much maybe. That was awesome.

Overall not really a bad episode, definitely better than last week (though that wasn’t hard to achieve), but we really have to thank Stewie and Brian for this mostly. Cause all the other characters weren’t really their usual self this time. (Except for Chris, finding out about Meg’s pregnancy : “Dad, I swear to God I didn’t know that when I set you up with her.”).

Now, can you do me a favor ? You see that fire extinguisher there…

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