because to me, it seems like an endless parade of transparent stealing from better shows and paper-thin pop-culture references masquerading as jokes. I think I'm just blind to whatever people see in it.
You've summed up my exact feelings about FG with this (partial) sentence. And I love the same kind of random pop-culture stuff in Robot Chicken. Maybe it's that they don't also try to shoehorn "characters" in there (apart from their relation to the pop-culture referents)? Sealab 2021 did to a certain extent, but the characters were so off-the-rails it didn't matter.
I'm with you, Sean! I find
Family Guy
pretty hilarious. It can be hit-or-miss, for sure, but I'm still a fan.
Sits in the FG corner with Sean and P-C.
Clearly, the only recourse left to us is war.
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRR!!!!!!
Smithers, release the mechanical Richard Simmons!
Hmm... I was thrilled when it was revived because the first run was IMO brilliant. Since it was brought back, I've hated every ep I've seen.
Amych is me. The first run was amazing. Second run? Had lost the magic.
But then, I also think Futurama is one of the most appallingly boring things ever to air for more than five minutes, so different strokes and all.
But then, I also think Futurama is one of the most appallingly boring things ever to air for more than five minutes, so different strokes and all.
First, Selma Blair. Now this. You're like my antipode.
FG turned me off the 4th time they went to the Hitler well for a joke. I know it's good to laugh at things and thereby reduce their power, but eh. Plus, I have a low tolerance for egregious stupidity, and I think FG crams in too much meta for meta sake (this from a woman who loves the Animaniacs, so you may deduce that my meta tolerance is high).
I wanted to love Futurama. I've been a fan of MG since before The Simpsons.
It left me colder than Blair leaves you. Julia Roberts cold.