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Originally Posted by ferretchucker
Those are the beauties of it (excluding number 8).
1. From the beginning, everyone at her school hated meg, it just slowly started shining through to the family. And Stewie has changed as he's aged. He's become a more pronounced character and he's becoming gay as time moves on. If you watch them in order it makes him gayer and gayer as time goes by, not just one episode he's suddenly a huge queer.
2. In relation to the amount of episodes there are, musical numbers aren't that many.
3. Well, they make people laugh.
4. Needs more backing up.
5. They do it well. They find something about them and caricature it, and the falling is always comical. Whether he's doing the drawing out the pain thing, which everybody knows somebody who does it, or they find a situation where it fits.
6. If it's good enough to get the creators to make a whole new show which too is loved by many, it's gotta be doing something right.
7. Blame Matt Groening and his team for that. They've got the power.
8. Fair enough point.
9. Care to elaborate?
10. That's their uniqueness. Better than having just an exact copy of another show. They decided to do something original and people like it for that.
@Freak - Yeh, that is a pretty good achievement. But not only did it do that, it did it twice.
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1. In the beginning episode the family was sweet to Meg as soon as it came back on the air they were willing to let her die.
2. I'd say there's an average of at least 1 every 3 or 4 episodes.
3. Not me...
4. The episode where Lois got fat (really Lois in general is TERRIBLY written) "It's his fault I'm eating, he won't touch me!" We didn't need you to say that, we understood it the first time, and why is she saying to the rolls?
5.Are we watching the same show?
6. Just because something is popular doesn't mean it's good. Once again this is why
I hate it. Not why I think other people should hate it.
7. No they don't...
8. ...
9. Google it.
10.They're unique for opting to use a terrible gimmick?
Jesus, arguing this is like the time I sat naked on the planes they hijacked on 9/11 with Connie Chung!
*Clip of me naked on a plane with Connie Chung*
Me: Hey Connie Chung! Want some tea?
Connie Chung...
*Cat leaps out of nowhere and scratches Connie Chung. Terrorist enters frame.*
*Musical number about terrorists and cats*