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Family Guy, Vol. 2 (Season 3) Customer Reviews (7 - 9 of 32 Reviews)
THIS SHOW WILL KILL YOU........WITH LAUGHTER
I have yet to find anything, show, movie, or real life, that is at least as funny as Family Guy. After about a year of searching (...) I came up with nada. Family Guy's quick wit, and clever writing offends anyone and everything it can. Basically, if you're watching it you'll be offended whether you know it or not. It has good uplifting moral values for all to enjoy(...). Well actually it has NO values of any kind. This show is probably intended for the viewers who are old enough to understand what's going on in the world. That does not include people over 60! Well, anyway Family Guy is a great buy at any price. (...)
Funniest show not on TV
Honestly, how can you not love this show? I don't even know what to say... If you haven't seen this show yet, check out Cartoon Network on weeknights and I'm positive you will become a fan. Soooo funny...
Ha Ha Ha !!!
Just finished watching all 22 episodes over a 3 day period, and it has affected me greatly. The funniest show ever! Better than the Simpsons (blasphemy! but true). This box is even better than the first Family Guy set. The plots are more cohesive than season 1's "throw it on the wall and see what sticks" mentality. The musical numbers are terrific, especially Brian's summation of the last 50 years of history in "Brain Wallows and Peter's Swallows". The series was really beginning to hit its stride... and then it got cancelled!
The characters become more fleshed out. We get to see Lois, the bedrock of the family, totally lose it in the Christmas episode; find out she was a Kiss groupie; and see her kick serious tae-jitsu butt.
Meg slowly becomes a real person instead of a joke, especially in the painful but winning "The Kiss Seen Round the World".
Brian turns more complex; check out "Screwed the Pooch" and Brian's custody battle for his puppies, and "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows" where he winds up caring for the last person on earth anyone would expect.
And then Stewie... where to begin? Sexy parties, spoofing "HMS Pinafore", wearing lipstick (and loving it!), playing Baby Jesus in the annual Christmas pageant, his hilarious role as plumber in "A Fish out of Water", being glued to Brian in "Stuck Togethre, Torn Apart", and his showcase with Brian "Road to Europe".
The thing that amazes me avbout this show was the guest stars that appeared: Jennifer Love Hewitt, Alyssa Milano, Hugh Downs, Reege and Kelly, Tony Danza, Vallerie Bertinelli, Majel Barrett (who else to be the voice of Stewie's on board computer?), KISS, Alfonso Ribeiro, Mark Hamill, Waylon Jennings. And all these people were willing to recite just a line or two just to pull off a joke, sometimes at the expense of themselves.
Also included is the "notorious" "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein" episode that never aired. It's neither more or less offensive than any other F.G. ep, but the religious nature of the show was the hot button that kept it off the air.
I don't know if I'll ever buy the complete Simpsons, but I'm glad I have Family Guy.
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