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| View Poll Results: Are Family Guy’s political/social-issue jokes inappropriate or just bants? | ||||||
| This is the show that jokes about things like rape. Of course it takes it too far |
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| In any other context I’d be disgusted but here I just take it with a pinch of salt |
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| Some jokes/gags are in very poor taste indeed but not the vast majority |
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| All of it’s just part-and-parcel of the show to me. I’m not bothered |
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No it's live action, the protagonist (the wife) is Alexis from Schitt's Creek. Well, the actress... I hope it's not poor Alexis' sequel story
.I thoroughly recommend it but like I said you have to not take it at face value for 90% of episode 1 ... I was literally on the verge of turning it off as a terrible sitcom before I saw the frustrated IMDB reviews telling people to wait. Unfortunately their IMDB rating is still MUCH lower than it should be because it's flooded with reviews of people who watched half of the first episode and reviewed it as the most irritating sitcom in history (again, the whole point of the show as it turns out, is that the SITCOM main character - Kevin - is supposed to be absolutely abhorrent. Like you're supposed to say "quite right get 'im!!" about her literally wanting him dead
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I’ll give that series a shout (I’ll stick with the first two episodes to begin with and see how it goes), SB.
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I dunno if anyone has seen Silicon Valley, it's not animated, but there's some risky dialogue in that. The interplay between two characters, Gilfoyle and Dinesh that boarders what would certainly be considered non-acceptable out of context today (i think the show ran from 2013-2019). But the interplay between the two characters works so well, that simply comes across as very funny.
It's the same with one Joke, by a character who you'd never expect it from, it could come across pretty offensive out of context, but the delivery, and coming from the most unexpected character, just make it's incredibly funny. Mike Judge show. Witty, funny, slick, excellent comedy. Highly recommend. The writing is great. And context is key. I can't really judge on Family Guy, not seen it since season 5. South Park, which as SB said, from season 5 ish onward become more political, and pushed boundaries, has been politically spot for 20 years now, barring a couple of latter season misses. And they've admitted when wrong, like they did about Climate Change recently ish with Al Gore (paired with the RDR2 release in 2018). Politically firm Centre imo. Matt Stone and Trey Parker would just find it funny if they got cancelled anyway. It wouldn't stop them, and they don't need the money. Both are worth half a Billion $ now. Context is key.
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From what I did watch of Family Guy I'd say the same thing about Stewie, though I've not seen anything newer than about 5 years ago. They leaned a little heavily into "Stewie is gay" but at the start the joke was just "evil plotting baby" and he over time became a more rounded character. |
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To be fair Stewie is the one with the most scope for development - he's the only family member who's not a stereotype (how many American sitcoms have a possibly gay posh British baby?!) and the only one who's not some flavour of stupid.
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And yeah, Oliver, it is called flanderdisation. They take the character who’s either relatively normal, even smart, but just a bit goofy/quirky or maybe a little slow but within reasonable idiots and dumb them down by the season. The only time it’s ever worked in a character’s favour as far as I can kind of recall is Homer Simpson. He was an abusive jerk in the first few seasons so I actually prefer him as a clumsy doughnut.
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I like Family Guy. It's hard to grade comedy. For instance nothing they've ever said about Jews - and they've said a lot - has offended me because it's COMEDY.
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To me Stewie’s a boss character just by virtue of who he is and his relationship with Brian, not his sexuality. I couldn’t care less about his sexuality and that goes for actual people as well as far as I’m concerned. Unless you tell me I don’t care and I don’t want to know.
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Family guy & south park have always pushed the jokes too far imo ,but there you go . |
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However, whatever you do, please don't judge South Park if your haven't followed it for the last 20 years. It makes excellent points. Universities in the US used to, and might still do, classes and lectures on the Politics of South Park. I can't judge really on Family Guy, but South Park goes much deeper than merely 4 kids in Colorado being offensive.
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Unless you can quantify what "too far means" it would be rather difficult to say
too far for whom? |
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