Poll: Is Family Guy going downhill?

Lukeje

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Yes, they should have let it die after the third season like it was supposed to. Then it would be remembered as a great show that ended ``too soon'' rather than a show that's gradually getting less and less funny.
 

WorkerMurphey

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I tend to think it's pretty weak when compared to the social relevance and occasional brilliance of South Park and the surprisingly good and severely underrated American Dad.

My biggest gripe comes from the heavy handed political edge (see Brian's random diatribes) the show tries to deliver that is better accomplished through satire of the aforementioned shows.
 

RJ Dalton

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No, Family Guy is not going downhill, it's at the bottom of the other side. It's been going downhill ever since it got put back on the air.
 

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Zepren said:
Flame shield activate. i sense a war lol.
I love family guy, all episodes, all season. so for me its not going down hill
i can tell by your avatar
 

thenoblegaunt

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WorkerMurphey said:
I tend to think it's pretty weak when compared to the social relevance and occasional brilliance of South Park and the surprisingly good and severely underrated American Dad.

My biggest gripe comes from the heavy handed political edge (see Brian's random diatribes) the show tries to deliver that is better accomplished through satire of the aforementioned shows.
If there's one thing I have to agree with it's that American Dad is very underrated.
 

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thenoblegaunt said:
I've seen some of the more recent episodes and some of them are just not as good as the older ones. Am I crazy or not?
Dude, when was family guy EVER at the top of the hill?
 

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Family Guy is a lot like trailor park boys, tell your brain to go fuck off for a half hour and just stare at the screen retardedly in between chuckles and mouthfuls of cheetos. For best results do this in your underwear

WorkerMurphey said:
I tend to think it's pretty weak when compared to the social relevance and occasional brilliance of South Park and the surprisingly good and severely underrated American Dad.

My biggest gripe comes from the heavy handed political edge (see Brian's random diatribes) the show tries to deliver that is better accomplished through satire of the aforementioned shows.
South Park is easily the greatest animated show of our generation. The only one that ever came close to its brilliance and sheer entertainment value would have to be Futurama. Unfortunately it was aired on the Fox network, and if Firefly has taught us anything its that Fox hates success and apparently feeds off of the hate of the mass public
 

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Moose Fisher said:
IMO, it's only funny if Peter is fighting the chicken or there's a scene with Adam West. The running gag about Meg gets a chuckle or two.
I think the chicken fight is being overused. It was funny the first two times or so but afterwords I feel that they needed to stop.
 

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thenoblegaunt said:
WorkerMurphey said:
I tend to think it's pretty weak when compared to the social relevance and occasional brilliance of South Park and the surprisingly good and severely underrated American Dad.

My biggest gripe comes from the heavy handed political edge (see Brian's random diatribes) the show tries to deliver that is better accomplished through satire of the aforementioned shows.
If there's one thing I have to agree with it's that American Dad is very underrated.
I would also agree with this, It surpassed family guy a long time ago. Also, considering south park's decline since season 12 and it's pretty much the best animated t.v. show at the moment. Not laugh out loud funny most of the time, but very enjoyable.
 

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When it came back it wasn't as good as the previous seasons but was still enjoyable, but then it started to show the most visible decline in quality I have ever seen in any show I have seen in my lifetime.
 

Daniel Cygnus

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The characters have become waaaaay too Flanderized for my tastes.

 

thenoblegaunt

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Small Waves said:
When it came back it wasn't as good as the previous seasons but was still enjoyable, but then it started to show the most visible decline in quality I have ever seen in any show I have seen in my lifetime.
You pretty much summed up my thoughts on the show. Except I think the Simpson's had a much more visible decline, so far at least.
 

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There was a huge cave in with quality around the fourth season... And somehow that was the time where American Dead became funnier.

Family guy still has its moments... but they are sparse.
 

Jaranja

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LiquidGrape said:
...going downhill?
Sorry for being the one to break this to you, but Family Guy has been a subpar show ever since its conception.
Subpar can still go lower.

It peaked in it's second season.
 

Heart of Darkness

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LiquidGrape said:
...going downhill?
Damn, beaten to it. It's been downhill for a while now, but it's still funny...sometimes. The overly-long cut in gags are annoying, but stuff like Road to the Multiverse is fantastic.
 

MorsePacific

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LiquidGrape said:
Sorry for being the one to break this to you, but Family Guy has been a subpar show ever since its conception.
If this isn't the truest statement ever. It's just a half-hour long series of self-references and mindless pop-culture.

So to answer your question, no, not really, it's still just as terrible as always. Now it's just terrible and stuck up its own ass.
 

Small Waves

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thenoblegaunt said:
Small Waves said:
When it came back it wasn't as good as the previous seasons but was still enjoyable, but then it started to show the most visible decline in quality I have ever seen in any show I have seen in my lifetime.
You pretty much summed up my thoughts on the show. Except I think the Simpson's had a much more visible decline, so far at least.
The Simpsons is too erratic. The quality of the post-8th season episodes are extremely schizophrenic, or at least that's what I think.


As for American Dad, I see it as the painting that becomes more beautiful while Family Guy grows old and ugly.