DarthGonzo
Fourteen Years!
Well Cleveland Jr according to an offhand comment by the writing staff in a commentary was taken by Loretta when she seperated from Cleveland in "Cleveland Loretta Quagmire" so she was with him the entire time. So really this would be the only ep until the Cleveland show where he'd appear and... he didn't. So yeah the staff forgot about him again. Either they just want him in the spinoff or are just plain forgetful it's still a pretty hack move either way.
Or maybe Cleveland Jr. wasn't needed in the episode so he just wasn't there. Don't see what his presence in this episode would have added. They did mention getting "the family" back together. Seemed like acknowledgment at the very least.
How about we just wait for next week and see for ourselves. I recall everyone frekaing out about the supposedly long frog gag last season that ended up not being so bad. And tonight's episode had very few cutaways and actually had a pretty fleshed out plot. Shows Seth and the rest of the crew (he doesn't make these things by himself) are prefectly capable of making episodes with a halfway decent narrative. This episode certainly flowed better than the disaster of a Simpsons episode that aired tonight.Okay the last Chicken Fight was five minute long so if this is even longer then it's going to be pushing six minutes at least. A gag longer then that (or even longer then that Tom And Jerry takeoff from the "Road To Rupert" ep really) is going to be PAINFUL. Seriously between that and the Calvade of Comedy the only reason Seth bothers even doing anything with the Griffins and other FG characters is because they're so popular now. Otherwise it'd just be random sketch after random sketch. Sort of like Robot Chicken except way more stretched out.
And either way, I loved the Gene Kelly scene from "Road to Rupert".
I actually felt more emotion in this one (especially at the end) than I've felt from any Simpsons episode in a long time. Cleveland's speech at the end to Loretta was actually very tender and I'm glad that scene didn't end on a joke. There was heart to that as opposed to the forced dialouge in any given Simpsons episodes, where even intentionaly dramatic moments (like in "Mona Leaves-a") fail to sound sincere.I think that the biggest problem with Family Guy is that since the characters are really used just as props instead of as actual characters there is no real point in feeling anything for them. Thus there are no points in making these kind of plots that not only really on gags but on actual emotions. The hope of Brian getting a more steady girlfriend, actually feely happy he connected with someone, feeling sad that he was dumped when he wasn't ready to move in right away, anger at Cleveland for having sex with her so much, shock at Loretta and Cleveland possibly coming back, understanding on why Cleveland chose not to be with her anymore and a sense of ironic betrayal in Caroyln cheating with Glen at the end. It's all there but really it just feels so much like it was written and acted and not really... emoted at all. Even in it's more recent seasons at least you could tell that the Simpsons still cared more about they're characters, joke or not. I'm not sensing that vibe here and rarley have felt it with any FG latley, espically not with this one.
Again, who cares about Cleveland Jr? I honestly don't understand why everyone is upset that we don't see this entirely forgettable character anymore.BTW they loose points for having an ep with Loretta and having no mention of Celevland Jr whatsover. Yeah it's offical: The FG writers have forgotten about him. Whether or not he'll be in the spinoff isn't an excuse to not have him in here if he was suppose to have moved with Loretta or something.
Did we watch the same show tonight? I saw a plot in it, plain as day. And it wasn't interrupted every 10 seconds by a cutaway either. No long songs. No drawn out bits. A couple of groaners but nothing I felt was absolutely horrible.Without any real plot all that's left is the jokes and uh... yeah not really too many of those.
People do change their beliefs though I know it's a stretch considering Brian is only a cartoon character of course. But I don't think it's a fact that's really worth dwelling on.Since when is Brian Atheist? It's been shown he dosen't have the most devout pratice of religion but he was supposedley still relgious in some form or at least believed in god. Or is that another thing they decided to change in the effort to make a new plot or whatever?),
Hey I laughed. I'm positive I wasn't the only one.So yeah pretty weak premiere. I hope the season improves since though sometimes these girlfriend episodes can be decent ("Long John Peter") this one just felt incredibley awkard and not really too funny. Not a good sign for FG.
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