I can't believe you haven't devoted a section to this show yet, seeing how Mr. Povenmire originally started his directing buisness on Family Guy.
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Family Guy
DjangoKatie- Number of posts : 248
Location : Miseryville (somewhere in England)
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Roy42- Administrator
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Re: Family Guy
Regardless, no one had showed interest, or enough interest, in it, which I don't argue with, while I do love all of his episodes, especially "Road to Rupert", it's still been going downhill for years.
Helouise- Number of posts : 35
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Location : Sweden
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Re: Family Guy
I'm a fan of Family Guy, but I just tend to like cartoons for kids more (admit, it's so much more fun finding adult jokes that shouldn't be there)
I have a very open mind and a twisted sense of humor, so I do enjoy Family Guy a lot. But yeah, lately it has been fewer laughs, and the show has gotten (or, Seth has gotten) a bit conceited
I have a very open mind and a twisted sense of humor, so I do enjoy Family Guy a lot. But yeah, lately it has been fewer laughs, and the show has gotten (or, Seth has gotten) a bit conceited
IamThePlatypus- Number of posts : 232
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Location : Metro Detroit, MI
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Re: Family Guy
While I will watch this show if friends are watching it while I'm over, I'm really not a fan. I think it has potential and a great sense of comedic timing, I'm not a fan of the raunch that it passes off as humor 99% of the time, not to mention how it practically goes out of its way to offend every person group it can think of. I know it's all in the name of humor, but it sometimes crosses lines. It has entertainment value, but normally I switch the channel.
DjangoKatie- Number of posts : 248
Location : Miseryville (somewhere in England)
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Re: Family Guy
My personal favourite Povenmire-directed episodes are "To Love and Die in Dixie" and "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows".
EDIT: I have recently found out that Zac Moncrief has also directed episodes for Family Guy.
EDIT: I have recently found out that Zac Moncrief has also directed episodes for Family Guy.
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