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Agreed! I think it's mostly demanded by Tumblr genderspeshuls. I can't see most straight females complaining about Batman or Thor...Male Thor's actor is so cute!
Just remembered; The recent Muppets reboot that was like The Office. Fucking stupid idea all round and bona fide proof Disney should never have been given the rights to the characters.
I find this whenever Family Guy tries to be serious. A lot of cartoons manage to be funny, but can also be serious (classic Simpsons is the ur-example here). With Family Guy, there's very little continuity, the characters are very shallow and the humour tends to be deliberately shocking. So when they try to make a serious point, it just feels dissonant. It also doesn't help that the writers aren't very good on the serious stuff, so it's always clunky.I really hate it when Family Guy tries to tackle religion, especially that one cutaway where two guys are friendly until someone mentions "some magic baby in Bethlehem".
I'm going to powerlevel like a bastard here.Come Dine With Me.
I ABHOR COME DINE WITH ME.
Partly this is because the Ex Wife used to insist on watching it every Saturday afternoon when they'd repeat a whole clutch of episodes back to back and would get seriously bent out of shape if I didn't sit through it with her, but even so, it has no redeeming features whatever. The competitors are usually full of themselves. There's always someone who sneers at how they didn't serve "dinner party food," and the commentary is by this unfunny try-hard wank basket whose quips are more annoying than informative or amusing.
I find this whenever Family Guy tries to be serious. A lot of cartoons manage to be funny, but can also be serious (classic Simpsons is the ur-example here). With Family Guy, there's very little continuity, the characters are very shallow and the humour tends to be deliberately shocking. So when they try to make a serious point, it just feels dissonant. It also doesn't help that the writers aren't very good on the serious stuff, so it's always clunky.
I'm going to powerlevel like a bastard here.
This woman became briefly notorious for being the worst loser on Come Dine With Me ever, and given the repellent contestants they usually have, that's really saying something. Here is her meltdown:
About a year after that, I was involved in a theatre production with her son. For some reason, she seemed to really like me, and insisted on sitting next to me at the pub after the show. Now, you know how they say reality TV is all lies and editing to make people look bad? Wrong. She was as awful in real life as she was on the show. She would not shut up about that fucking episode. No one asked her about it, the conversation never drifted that way, but she'd keep bringing it up. This was a year after the episode. No one gave a shit. But still, she was actually proud of being a terrible person on national TV. She had plans to spin it out into a whole reality TV career, which thankfully came to nothing. Although if they had, I suspect she'd be great lolcow material.
Her son is also awful, by the way. Her husband, however, is both a cool guy and a legit badass, having been a member of the SAS involved in the Iranian Embassy raid. How the hell he wound up married to her I don't know, I suppose she must give amazing head or something.
My own person rage-inducing TV is Big Brother, the UK version. When I was at university, my friends and housemates used to watch it all the time, so just switching off was never an option. But within about a minute of tuning in, I'd be shouting abuse at the screen due to the shallowness and sheer fucking stupidity of the contestants. If there's one thing I cannot stand on TV or in real life, it's people who think they're fantastically interesting when they really have nothing more than a few superficial quirks they've deliberately cultivated, and Channel 4 gave them an entire series.
I actually enjoy Family Guy's jokes, give or take, and I agree with you 100%. I also hate whenever it tries to make you feel for the characters, as unlike classic Simpsons, Family Guy's... Er, Family, isn't as relatable nor are they as structured as characters. They can be funny, but I can't feel feelings for multiple people we've seen murder, berate, etc, on a consistent basis.I find this whenever Family Guy tries to be serious
Usually when they have celebs cameo as themselves (not as characters, like Dustin Hoffman as Mr. Bergstrom, who was in a good Lisa episode, or Meryl Streep as Jessica Lovejoy) , they have smaller roles, and play wackier versions of themselves or are in insane situations. Like all the baseball players at Homer at Bat (who all had a few lines and had hilarious fates), or Leonard Nimoy in Marge vs the Monorail.
They portray Gaga like fucking Jesus, and made her so instrumental to the plot that it seemed like the show was trying to be hip and cash in on a popular singer.
I know Family Guy is le so edgy on purpose but I really disliked that episode where they made fun of Sarah Palin's kid for having downs syndrome and even had Brian utter the line "disabled people can be jerks too." Turning someone's exceptional kid into a punching bag because you disagree with their politics doesn't make you funny, it makes you a soulless monster.
I know Family Guy is le so edgy on purpose but I really disliked that episode where they made fun of Sarah Palin's kid for having downs syndrome and even had Brian utter the line "disabled people can be jerks too." Turning someone's exceptional kid into a punching bag because you disagree with their politics doesn't make you funny, it makes you a soulless monster.
Actually, Eraserhead really pissed me off. It sent me into a rage. I don't even know why exactly, but I just found it loathsome and unlikeable on a really visceral level. I like other David Lynch films, but this one, I fucking despise.
Huh, so I am not the only one who hated it. Good to know.