This past Sunday I did not watch the Family Guy on television. But apparently I should have.
One of the characters discovered that she was Jewish.
I just love it when people discover that they're Jewish. It's nearly as amusing as when they discover that they are Native Americans or Gypsies. Interesting eccentricities and quirks surface that reflect some long repressed facet of their never before realized identity.
I myself shall at some point discover that I am a repatriated Zulu or Grelzakian Toad Cult high priest, and will insist that you respect that.
Now excuse me while I run around widdershins screaming something unintelligible - it's part of who I am.
The beads represent my ethnic pride.
But anyhow.
THE FAMILY GOY
[Watch it here:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/99895/family-guy-family-goy#s-p1-so-i0 ]
Horribly repulsive episode. Seth MacFarlane and crew have surpassed all previous standards of insult and stereotyping.
Family Guy usually is the most offensive show on the tube, featuring unrealistic depictions of every group on the planet except the Irish.
I wonder why they never parody the Irish.....
If I were Irish, I'd be planning to bomb them right now. I have seldom seen such a Hibernophobic show. Appalling, despite its accuracy.
Yes, the dog usually is the most intelligent member of the family, but did you HAVE to make him so supercilious?
Brutal realism isn't funny, guys.
On the other hand, Meg Griffin is the smokingest hot hot hot shiksa on the tube. G-d Meg is hot! I mean, that girl is smoking! Woohoo. Yowza. A total babe.
Why doesn't she have her own fan site?
Internet porn got nothing on her.
6 comments:
Widdershins around what, exactly?
I still say Dr. Katz' secretary Laura is the hottest animated babe. Her combination of boredom/hostility is irresistable.
oh man, Dr. Katz. I miss that show.
Squiggle-Vision.
They did parody the Irish, in the episode "Peter's Two Dads".
http://watchfamilyguyonline.org/movie/102-Family_Guy_510_Peter039s_Two_Dads.html
Skip to 13:01 to watch the Irish insults add up.
Those were parodies?
Good Laird, man, I thought those were documentaries!
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