267 out of 358 people found the following comment useful :- Seth MacFarlane, YOU'RE A GENIUS!!, 28. Februar 2005
Author:
loismustdie125 von TN
I cannot even begin to discuss how ridiculously smart and outrageously
funny is this show. Not only does this program far surpass most of the
comedies on television, it has the guts to hit topics that most of the
overly sensitive public shies away from. I never understood why it was
taken off the air in the first place. Fox can show something as tawdry
and humanly degrading as Temptation Island, but Family Guy was too
racy? Riiiight.
I absolutely must comment on the incredible voice talent done for this
show, most especially the amazing creator himself, Seth MacFarlane.
First of all, his versatility is unlike anything I have ever heard.
When I discovered how many voices he actually performed, I was floored.
I am currently receiving my masters in speech pathology so I find his
ability particularly interesting. Not only can he speak in these
individual voices, he can sing in them, and very well I might add.
The musical numbers in this cartoon revive a dying art. The "Road"
episodes are a hysterical throw back to the Crosby/Hope movies, which
is a reference I usually have to explain to my friends though they
often must explain a few that I miss. In fact, the scope of the
references range from cheesy 80's TV to political commentary to
Broadway. This is why everyone will find something funny about this
show. Everyone in one form or another can relate to it.
Most of my guy friends think I should be offended by the show because I
am a woman and this is a "guy's show." Let me tell you, this is not the
case at all. Lois Griffin is a freakin role model. I like to think I
have half of her savvy when dealing with my ignorant boyfriends.
Absolutely excellent television. Edgy, funny, intelligent and extremely
creative. This show was a breath of fresh air for mundane television
and will soon awaken the network again. Seth MacFarlane, you are a
genius!!
118 out of 180 people found the following comment useful :- Outrageous and hilarious., 14. Mai 2002
Author:
Devyalento Latchford Deschanel von London, England
Family Guy is far and away one of the most outrageous, audacious television
shows I've seen, animated or not. It's sheer disregard for political
correctness can be a bit surprising at times. So many times I have watched
it now and I still can't believe some of the gags that made it to the final
cut. But, even so, it's still one of the funniest shows put to the screen,
complete with memorable, well drawn out characters, and, above all, it's
funny. Far too many series take for granted that a comedy series is supposed
to make people laugh, and even if it does upset the political correctness
massive, who cares? If a show is funny, then watch it. That doesn't
automatically make Family Guy faultless though.
Of course, you can't look at Family Guy without making some sort of
comparison to The Simpsons, even though it's not always necessary. Family
Guy does make The Simpsons seem rather tame at times, although, to be fair,
The Simpsons has lost some steam after a decade or so. Something new and
fresh was needed on the market, and this was it. Yes, you have your South
Park's and your King Of The Hill's, but Family Guy is genuinely intelligent.
This factor shines above everything else. The amount of clever pop culture
references and nods to seemingly obscure television stars and shows is
staggering, and never fail to shock and amuse.
The one problem I do have with the show is the lack of numerous winning
characters. Of course, Stewie is worth a dozen animated series, no doubt
about it. Here is a character that could easily maintain and carry a series
all on his own, even if he's only knee-high. There's also some inspired
creations in Brian, the family dog who's more sophisticated than his owners,
and the local newsreaders, who are questionable at best, but hilarious with
it. But the rest of the characters are far too erratic to be completely
loveable. Meg and Chris aren't given enough screen time or good lines to
make their mark, and Lois could have been an interesting character, but is
emphasised as the put upon wife, who hardly ever gets the last laugh. But
it's Peter that's the main offender. Don't get me wrong, he's a funny
character, but he's just too annoying at times. Whereas Homer Simpson is a
clumsy oaf but loveable with it, Peter Griffin is just a stupid, frustrating
fool. It's very hard to empathise with some of the things he does, which
makes it a bit trying to continually tune in, but the thought of Stewie
screaming, "Victory is mine!" again is more than enough to convince me
otherwise.
When you get to the bare bones of it, Family Guy is a very funny, if flawed
series. There have been many animated series since the explosion of The
Simpsons, but this has found it's niche and knows what its limitations are.
Hopefully it will be around for a long time to come, but lets just pray that
it doesn't get tiresome soon. But for now, just sit back and
laugh.
137 out of 220 people found the following comment useful :- Another Great 1999 TV-show!, 26. Juli 2004
Author:
SonicStuart von Kansas City, MO
Family Guy is another of the best TV-shows that premiered in 1999!
Family Guy kind of reminded me of The Simpsons a little bit but there
both different. The way Family Guy is like The Simpsons is that they
both have the same plot which is a sit-com about a dysfunctional family
that lives in a medium sized town where anything can happen and plus
the humor is slapstick. Peter Griffin (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) does
his best to do what's right for the family, but along the way, he makes
mistakes that are the stuff of legends and he is the not so bright one
in the family, he speaks before he thinks which is hilarious. Then
there's Lois (voiced by Alex Borstein) who is the most sane of the
bunch. There is the two teenagers of the family Meg (Season 1 was
voiced by Lacey Chabert and then Season 2 and beyond Mila Kunis did the
voice of Meg) who is one of those kids who tries so hard to fit in but
yet it doesn't work and I feel so sorry for her and then there's Chris
(voiced by Seth Green) who is fat, not really that smart but yet
spirited and kind of weird. Then there's Stewie (voiced by Seth
MacFarlane, again), the evil baby who has an English accent and is this
evil genius who wants to take over the world and then there is Brian
the dog (voiced by Seth MacFarlane, again), who is the smartest in the
family and likes to drink and smoke and doesn't really describe himself
as a domestic animal and is trying to find his purpose. The show is so
funny because it also makes fun of several movies and other TV-shows
which is another thing Family Guy and The Simpsons are alike! The other
characters in the show are Cleveland (voiced by Mike Henry) who is this
all-around nice guy; Joe Swanson (voiced by Patrick Warburton) who is
this tough guy who is in a wheel-chair because he paralyzed his legs
and he mainly uses his upper-body strength and then there is Quagmire
who is this sex-maniac who goes crazy for any woman that is sexy and I
like the way Quagmire says "Alright!" and I say it the way he would
said it now. Plus Adam West is in Family Guy playing the Mayor of
Quahog, himself and Seth MacFarlane also worked with Adam West when
MacFarlane was working in Hanna-Barbera! It premiered back in 1999
after the 1999 Super Bowl where the Denver Broncos won! Then in 2002
FOX canceled this series and then Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block
came along and picked up the series for re-runs and then TBS and now it
is going to make a return on FOX! You can get this series out on DVD
too!
User Rating: 9/10
BOTTOM LINE: HILARIOUS AND A BIT LIKE THE SIMPSONS BUT DIFFERENT!
161 out of 273 people found the following comment useful :- Irreverent, funny, insulting, hysterical, 6. Mai 1999
Author:
Phil_H von United States
Without a doubt, "The Family Guy" is the *BEST* new show on television.
With characters like the diabolical baby Stewie, bent on world-domination,
you can't lose. This show is part of my television watching ritual every
week. It has not disappointed me yet. Give it a try.
72 out of 111 people found the following comment useful :- Great Show!, 2. August 2004
Author:
Ginger87 von New York City
I started watching "Family Guy" right after it premiered after the
Super Bowl back in 1999. I immediately fell in love with it and thought
it was hilarious. "Family Guy" is about the Griffin family who live in
Rhode Island. Peter Griffin is the father of the family and not very
bright. He usually says wrong things in the wrong time. Lois is the
mother of the family and smarter than Peter. Meg is the daughter of the
family and she tries to avoid her family from making her look uncool
and goes through teen problems. Chris is the son who loves to eat and
is also not very bright. Stewie is the baby who tries to kill his
family and take over the world. Brian, the dog, is the voice of reason
in the family but also an alcoholic. "Family Guy" has many great
episodes. My favorites include "Road to Rhode Island", "Peter, Peter
Cavier Eater", and "Mr. Saturday Knight". I am glad new episodes are
coming next year! This show deserves 10/10 stars!
80 out of 138 people found the following comment useful :- One of the best animated series ever, 15. April 2003
Author:
nixar55 von NYC
Shame on Fox for mishandling this show! As with "Futurama", scheduling
problems made this show impossible to find on a regular basis. But it was
worth hunting down - this show is funny, surreal, and offensive. Wittier
than South Park (and more un-PC, too) and more original plots than The
Simpsons, this show is hysterical. This show is also primarily for
twentysomething kids who can "get" the references to Big League Chew,
Kool-Aid, and that episode of "Who's the Boss?" where Tony sees Angela
naked
in the shower. I could tell this show was scripted by people my age, and
that made it even cooler to me. I can't wait to own all of the episodes
on
DVD. Watch it on Cartoon Network as part of their Adult Swim line-up if
you're uncertain, but you'd have to be crazy not to love this show.
22 out of 36 people found the following comment useful :- My favourite TV show, 25. März 2007
Author:
animalfanatic von United Kingdom
I love everything about family guy.
My favourite characters in family are Brian and Stewie and I like the
episodes when it mainly features them such as "Road to Rhode Island"
(Season 2), as they interact very well. The comments they make just
have me in stitches. Peter's behaviour is also very funny as some of
the things he does "are just so brilliant they're retarded." The voice
acting is excellent, especially Seth MacFarlane as he provides the
voices for half of the Griffin family as well as their perverted
neighbour Glenn Quagmire and how he manages this range (particularly
with singing) I just don't know. He deserves his two Emmy's for
providing the voice of evil baby genius Stewie. Adam West also steals
the show with his funny and completely insane regular character the
mayor of Quahog. What I like about Chris (voiced by Seth Green) is the
things he says show that he takes after his father when it comes to
intelligence and common sense.
The only thing I have found annoying is that in the UK Fox has decided
to change the seasons to increase DVD sales, which in no way reflect
the programme itself but rather the marketing.
If you enjoy Family Guy then I would thoroughly recommend Seth
MacFarlane's other project American Dad which uses a different style of
humour but is still extremely hilarious.
22 out of 36 people found the following comment useful :- Hit and miss, but mainly very funny, 22. Februar 2007
Author:
Skragg von United States
I've said much of this on "Jump The Shark," but Family Guy is
definitely a show full of hills and valleys, but for some of us, the
hills are more than worth the valleys. For a "low-brow" comedy, it
often seems to go out of its way to AVOID a low-brow joke, especially a
really well-worn one. For instance, it often has little old ladies and
"trailer park" type women, without those lame, lame "hirsute woman"
jokes. (I'd like to see more than a tiny number of "Patty and Selma"
scenes on The Simpsons do without those!) and there was the episode
where Brian makes friends with the elderly woman. Instead of a lot of
worn-out geriatric jokes, they made it a sort of comedy-drama! And in
the "Asiantown" episode (which was kind of hit and miss), there were a
lot of jokes of Asian food, without one of those cat and dog ones (you
know the ones I mean), in spite of the fact that a MAIN CHARACTER is a
dog! I know these are irritating things that Family Guy DOESN'T do, but
there are so many funny things it DOES do. The religious jokes (not SO
much in the current version as the first one) can be genuinely clever.
Where else can you see Jesus looking embarrassed because he got credit
for a miracle performed by an Indian god standing next to him? (The
jokes about religion on countless other comedies - yes, including The
Simpsons - get so "preachy" in THEIR OWN right, instead of being
"nonsensicle" like that.) And then there are the movie and TV parodies,
like "Homicide : Life On Sesame Street." And most recently, the
"Brokeback Mountain" one. The current version, unfortunately, has too
many unfunny medical jokes (regardless of whether they're in bad
taste), and too many gross-out jokes (in spite of what I mentioned
earlier), but the good moments still easily outweigh those, for me at
least. I could go on and on.
151 out of 294 people found the following comment useful :- Losing its edge, 26. September 2005
Author:
Anthony Lalande von Montreal, Canada
While I know that I run the risk of being chased out of town for saying
this, I feel that since the beginning of Season 5, the show has lost
its edge.
90% of the jokes in "Family Guy" fall into one of 3 categories: 1)
Jokes making fun of pop culture (especially old TV shows and
celebrities) 2) Gags that run so long that they become absurd 3)
Flashbacks, most of the time introduced with "This is more ___ than
that time I ___"
I'm sure that a lot of people find this stuff funny, but after 4
seasons with this kind of humour, it just becomes so expected that it
ends up being routine. This doesn't do it for me.
I still like this show and I think it has a lot of potential, but it
needs some new ideas!
22 out of 37 people found the following comment useful :- Horrible show, 7. Mai 2007
Author:
walsh-22 von United Kingdom
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
This programme is like marmite, you either love it or hate it, there is
no middle ground. I am the latter, I can't stand the show and don't
understand why it is such a success.
I agree with one of the reviewers who said that the dad (Peter) has the
most annoying voice in the world and every time he talks, it likes a
drill going through my head.
I just don't find this programme funny. There is no humour whatsoever.
I have tried to get into the show but it is plain awful and if I could
have marked a zero out of ten, I would have. It is not on the same
level as The Simpsons and Drawn Together
Please, please get this programme off the air completely and never show
reruns of it.
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267 out of 358 people found the following comment useful :-
Seth MacFarlane, YOU'RE A GENIUS!!, 28. Februar 2005
Author: loismustdie125 von TN
I cannot even begin to discuss how ridiculously smart and outrageously funny is this show. Not only does this program far surpass most of the comedies on television, it has the guts to hit topics that most of the overly sensitive public shies away from. I never understood why it was taken off the air in the first place. Fox can show something as tawdry and humanly degrading as Temptation Island, but Family Guy was too racy? Riiiight.
I absolutely must comment on the incredible voice talent done for this show, most especially the amazing creator himself, Seth MacFarlane. First of all, his versatility is unlike anything I have ever heard. When I discovered how many voices he actually performed, I was floored. I am currently receiving my masters in speech pathology so I find his ability particularly interesting. Not only can he speak in these individual voices, he can sing in them, and very well I might add.
The musical numbers in this cartoon revive a dying art. The "Road" episodes are a hysterical throw back to the Crosby/Hope movies, which is a reference I usually have to explain to my friends though they often must explain a few that I miss. In fact, the scope of the references range from cheesy 80's TV to political commentary to Broadway. This is why everyone will find something funny about this show. Everyone in one form or another can relate to it.
Most of my guy friends think I should be offended by the show because I am a woman and this is a "guy's show." Let me tell you, this is not the case at all. Lois Griffin is a freakin role model. I like to think I have half of her savvy when dealing with my ignorant boyfriends.
Absolutely excellent television. Edgy, funny, intelligent and extremely creative. This show was a breath of fresh air for mundane television and will soon awaken the network again. Seth MacFarlane, you are a genius!!
118 out of 180 people found the following comment useful :-

Outrageous and hilarious., 14. Mai 2002
Author: Devyalento Latchford Deschanel von London, England
Family Guy is far and away one of the most outrageous, audacious television shows I've seen, animated or not. It's sheer disregard for political correctness can be a bit surprising at times. So many times I have watched it now and I still can't believe some of the gags that made it to the final cut. But, even so, it's still one of the funniest shows put to the screen, complete with memorable, well drawn out characters, and, above all, it's funny. Far too many series take for granted that a comedy series is supposed to make people laugh, and even if it does upset the political correctness massive, who cares? If a show is funny, then watch it. That doesn't automatically make Family Guy faultless though.
Of course, you can't look at Family Guy without making some sort of comparison to The Simpsons, even though it's not always necessary. Family Guy does make The Simpsons seem rather tame at times, although, to be fair, The Simpsons has lost some steam after a decade or so. Something new and fresh was needed on the market, and this was it. Yes, you have your South Park's and your King Of The Hill's, but Family Guy is genuinely intelligent. This factor shines above everything else. The amount of clever pop culture references and nods to seemingly obscure television stars and shows is staggering, and never fail to shock and amuse.
The one problem I do have with the show is the lack of numerous winning characters. Of course, Stewie is worth a dozen animated series, no doubt about it. Here is a character that could easily maintain and carry a series all on his own, even if he's only knee-high. There's also some inspired creations in Brian, the family dog who's more sophisticated than his owners, and the local newsreaders, who are questionable at best, but hilarious with it. But the rest of the characters are far too erratic to be completely loveable. Meg and Chris aren't given enough screen time or good lines to make their mark, and Lois could have been an interesting character, but is emphasised as the put upon wife, who hardly ever gets the last laugh. But it's Peter that's the main offender. Don't get me wrong, he's a funny character, but he's just too annoying at times. Whereas Homer Simpson is a clumsy oaf but loveable with it, Peter Griffin is just a stupid, frustrating fool. It's very hard to empathise with some of the things he does, which makes it a bit trying to continually tune in, but the thought of Stewie screaming, "Victory is mine!" again is more than enough to convince me otherwise.
When you get to the bare bones of it, Family Guy is a very funny, if flawed series. There have been many animated series since the explosion of The Simpsons, but this has found it's niche and knows what its limitations are. Hopefully it will be around for a long time to come, but lets just pray that it doesn't get tiresome soon. But for now, just sit back and laugh.
137 out of 220 people found the following comment useful :-
Another Great 1999 TV-show!, 26. Juli 2004
Author: SonicStuart von Kansas City, MO
Family Guy is another of the best TV-shows that premiered in 1999! Family Guy kind of reminded me of The Simpsons a little bit but there both different. The way Family Guy is like The Simpsons is that they both have the same plot which is a sit-com about a dysfunctional family that lives in a medium sized town where anything can happen and plus the humor is slapstick. Peter Griffin (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) does his best to do what's right for the family, but along the way, he makes mistakes that are the stuff of legends and he is the not so bright one in the family, he speaks before he thinks which is hilarious. Then there's Lois (voiced by Alex Borstein) who is the most sane of the bunch. There is the two teenagers of the family Meg (Season 1 was voiced by Lacey Chabert and then Season 2 and beyond Mila Kunis did the voice of Meg) who is one of those kids who tries so hard to fit in but yet it doesn't work and I feel so sorry for her and then there's Chris (voiced by Seth Green) who is fat, not really that smart but yet spirited and kind of weird. Then there's Stewie (voiced by Seth MacFarlane, again), the evil baby who has an English accent and is this evil genius who wants to take over the world and then there is Brian the dog (voiced by Seth MacFarlane, again), who is the smartest in the family and likes to drink and smoke and doesn't really describe himself as a domestic animal and is trying to find his purpose. The show is so funny because it also makes fun of several movies and other TV-shows which is another thing Family Guy and The Simpsons are alike! The other characters in the show are Cleveland (voiced by Mike Henry) who is this all-around nice guy; Joe Swanson (voiced by Patrick Warburton) who is this tough guy who is in a wheel-chair because he paralyzed his legs and he mainly uses his upper-body strength and then there is Quagmire who is this sex-maniac who goes crazy for any woman that is sexy and I like the way Quagmire says "Alright!" and I say it the way he would said it now. Plus Adam West is in Family Guy playing the Mayor of Quahog, himself and Seth MacFarlane also worked with Adam West when MacFarlane was working in Hanna-Barbera! It premiered back in 1999 after the 1999 Super Bowl where the Denver Broncos won! Then in 2002 FOX canceled this series and then Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block came along and picked up the series for re-runs and then TBS and now it is going to make a return on FOX! You can get this series out on DVD too!
User Rating: 9/10
BOTTOM LINE: HILARIOUS AND A BIT LIKE THE SIMPSONS BUT DIFFERENT!
161 out of 273 people found the following comment useful :-
Irreverent, funny, insulting, hysterical, 6. Mai 1999
Author: Phil_H von United States
Without a doubt, "The Family Guy" is the *BEST* new show on television. With characters like the diabolical baby Stewie, bent on world-domination, you can't lose. This show is part of my television watching ritual every week. It has not disappointed me yet. Give it a try.
72 out of 111 people found the following comment useful :-
Great Show!, 2. August 2004
Author: Ginger87 von New York City
I started watching "Family Guy" right after it premiered after the Super Bowl back in 1999. I immediately fell in love with it and thought it was hilarious. "Family Guy" is about the Griffin family who live in Rhode Island. Peter Griffin is the father of the family and not very bright. He usually says wrong things in the wrong time. Lois is the mother of the family and smarter than Peter. Meg is the daughter of the family and she tries to avoid her family from making her look uncool and goes through teen problems. Chris is the son who loves to eat and is also not very bright. Stewie is the baby who tries to kill his family and take over the world. Brian, the dog, is the voice of reason in the family but also an alcoholic. "Family Guy" has many great episodes. My favorites include "Road to Rhode Island", "Peter, Peter Cavier Eater", and "Mr. Saturday Knight". I am glad new episodes are coming next year! This show deserves 10/10 stars!
80 out of 138 people found the following comment useful :-
One of the best animated series ever, 15. April 2003
Author: nixar55 von NYC
Shame on Fox for mishandling this show! As with "Futurama", scheduling problems made this show impossible to find on a regular basis. But it was worth hunting down - this show is funny, surreal, and offensive. Wittier than South Park (and more un-PC, too) and more original plots than The Simpsons, this show is hysterical. This show is also primarily for twentysomething kids who can "get" the references to Big League Chew, Kool-Aid, and that episode of "Who's the Boss?" where Tony sees Angela naked in the shower. I could tell this show was scripted by people my age, and that made it even cooler to me. I can't wait to own all of the episodes on DVD. Watch it on Cartoon Network as part of their Adult Swim line-up if you're uncertain, but you'd have to be crazy not to love this show.
22 out of 36 people found the following comment useful :-

My favourite TV show, 25. März 2007
Author: animalfanatic von United Kingdom
I love everything about family guy.
My favourite characters in family are Brian and Stewie and I like the episodes when it mainly features them such as "Road to Rhode Island" (Season 2), as they interact very well. The comments they make just have me in stitches. Peter's behaviour is also very funny as some of the things he does "are just so brilliant they're retarded." The voice acting is excellent, especially Seth MacFarlane as he provides the voices for half of the Griffin family as well as their perverted neighbour Glenn Quagmire and how he manages this range (particularly with singing) I just don't know. He deserves his two Emmy's for providing the voice of evil baby genius Stewie. Adam West also steals the show with his funny and completely insane regular character the mayor of Quahog. What I like about Chris (voiced by Seth Green) is the things he says show that he takes after his father when it comes to intelligence and common sense.
The only thing I have found annoying is that in the UK Fox has decided to change the seasons to increase DVD sales, which in no way reflect the programme itself but rather the marketing.
If you enjoy Family Guy then I would thoroughly recommend Seth MacFarlane's other project American Dad which uses a different style of humour but is still extremely hilarious.
22 out of 36 people found the following comment useful :-

Hit and miss, but mainly very funny, 22. Februar 2007
Author: Skragg von United States
I've said much of this on "Jump The Shark," but Family Guy is definitely a show full of hills and valleys, but for some of us, the hills are more than worth the valleys. For a "low-brow" comedy, it often seems to go out of its way to AVOID a low-brow joke, especially a really well-worn one. For instance, it often has little old ladies and "trailer park" type women, without those lame, lame "hirsute woman" jokes. (I'd like to see more than a tiny number of "Patty and Selma" scenes on The Simpsons do without those!) and there was the episode where Brian makes friends with the elderly woman. Instead of a lot of worn-out geriatric jokes, they made it a sort of comedy-drama! And in the "Asiantown" episode (which was kind of hit and miss), there were a lot of jokes of Asian food, without one of those cat and dog ones (you know the ones I mean), in spite of the fact that a MAIN CHARACTER is a dog! I know these are irritating things that Family Guy DOESN'T do, but there are so many funny things it DOES do. The religious jokes (not SO much in the current version as the first one) can be genuinely clever. Where else can you see Jesus looking embarrassed because he got credit for a miracle performed by an Indian god standing next to him? (The jokes about religion on countless other comedies - yes, including The Simpsons - get so "preachy" in THEIR OWN right, instead of being "nonsensicle" like that.) And then there are the movie and TV parodies, like "Homicide : Life On Sesame Street." And most recently, the "Brokeback Mountain" one. The current version, unfortunately, has too many unfunny medical jokes (regardless of whether they're in bad taste), and too many gross-out jokes (in spite of what I mentioned earlier), but the good moments still easily outweigh those, for me at least. I could go on and on.
151 out of 294 people found the following comment useful :-

Losing its edge, 26. September 2005
Author: Anthony Lalande von Montreal, Canada
While I know that I run the risk of being chased out of town for saying this, I feel that since the beginning of Season 5, the show has lost its edge.
90% of the jokes in "Family Guy" fall into one of 3 categories: 1) Jokes making fun of pop culture (especially old TV shows and celebrities) 2) Gags that run so long that they become absurd 3) Flashbacks, most of the time introduced with "This is more ___ than that time I ___"
I'm sure that a lot of people find this stuff funny, but after 4 seasons with this kind of humour, it just becomes so expected that it ends up being routine. This doesn't do it for me.
I still like this show and I think it has a lot of potential, but it needs some new ideas!
22 out of 37 people found the following comment useful :-

Horrible show, 7. Mai 2007
Author: walsh-22 von United Kingdom
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
This programme is like marmite, you either love it or hate it, there is no middle ground. I am the latter, I can't stand the show and don't understand why it is such a success.
I agree with one of the reviewers who said that the dad (Peter) has the most annoying voice in the world and every time he talks, it likes a drill going through my head.
I just don't find this programme funny. There is no humour whatsoever. I have tried to get into the show but it is plain awful and if I could have marked a zero out of ten, I would have. It is not on the same level as The Simpsons and Drawn Together
Please, please get this programme off the air completely and never show reruns of it.
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