Family Guy Review: Wasting a Cialis
"Chris Cross" was proof that one should now doubt Family Guy.
Indeed, while last week’s “Valentine’s Day in Quahog” looked like that it was further evidence of the show’s decline, this installment was so bad that it’s a contender for the worst episode of the series.
I mean, this was simply unfunny on every level.
The story felt hackneyed. Chris had to be Meg’s slave? Gee, that’s never been done before. And then Chris ran away. Getting away to Herbert’s should have been a source of much comedy, but the premise was bungled from the start, with the only funny part being a gag involving Herbert bringing his bed closer to Chris’ bed, then taking it away when he farted.
Its conclusion didn’t feel satisfying, either, thanks to Chris basically just treating Herbert like a jerk and leaving. The genesis of the story, Meg treating Chris like an ass, felt a bit out of place, too, though Mila Kunis clearly had fun with playing evil Meg.
The B-plot of Stewie and Brian felt propelled not by natural forces, but by the will of the writers trying to force this story through. That they got the actual Anne Murray to voice herself in the episode was the funniest part of the storyline, which was otherwise unmemorable.
There just was not a lot to laugh at. Pretty much the only redeeming element besides Mila Kunis' voice acting was that H. Jon Benjamin got a paycheck for a very brief appearance. I mean, if this turd was going to be put on the air, then it might as well get a talented voice actor some extra money.
But everyone else involved should be ashamed that they allowed this to be produced and then air... and during Sweeps month, even! Aren’t shows supposed to put their best foot forward now?
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February 20th, 2013 12:05 AM
I am in the same boat as you jaybird369. I thought that “Chris Cross” was hysterical. Seth really did an awesome job this episode! I almost didn’t get see Brian’s and Stewie’s trip because I forgot to set it to record before I left town on business for DISH. But now I have the DISH Hopper, which auto-records all of the big 4 networks prime time shows and stores them for up to 8 days! So even with a poor memory and a busy schedule, I never have to worry about missing my favorite programs.
February 18th, 2013 9:02 AM
I'm afraid that I have to very strongly disagree with Carter Dotson on this one. I thought that "Criss Cross" was truly funny. I particularly enjoyed the Brian/Stewie/Anne Murray storyline. And, at the beginning of the episode, when Stewie referred to Anne Murray as an enchantress...LOL!!!!! Seth M., all in all...GREAT JOB!!!!!
PEACE!!!!!!