We’re halfway through and I’ve already seen five, maybe six jokes that were both hilarious AND offensive.
I’ve always wanted to see a Sand People choir.
We’re halfway through and I’ve already seen five, maybe six jokes that were both hilarious AND offensive.
I’ve always wanted to see a Sand People choir.
Halle Berry’s Wild Ride… hee
The only moment that made me laugh out loud was when the water hose shoved Lois against the wall.
Herbert’s Song…shudder My skin is still crawling.
“Florida. Just think, right now, somewhere in this state, Jeb Bush is eating a live puppy.”
Best line of the whole show, Good Egg!!!
The middle of the episode felt a little slow to me, but then was fun again in the Disney segment.
A nice little Indiana Jones scene.
And, “Michael Eisner! Quick, cover your heart!”
That sequence was taken shot for shot, word for word, from Little Shop of Horrors, where Audrey (Ellen Greene) sang about an idyllic 1950s suburban fantasy life with Seymour (Rick Moranis).
Ooh, obscure internet meme references. It’s Peanut Butter Jelly Time!
(Didn’t watch the show. Just glanced through it on my TiVo.)
Wasn’t the “it’s clear sailing from now on for the Jews” joke lifted word for word from a Simpsons episode?
“You betrayed the shareholders!”
What was the deal that Peter thought Eisner was going to get? I couldn’t hear because I was laughing so hard.
The Disney Rip was fun.
“Ah Florida, just think somewhere in this state Jeb Bush is eating a live puppy”
As usual some very funny gags and some very flat ones.
Jim
Oops, sorry Good Egg, I’ve got to hit submit after preview not wait 12 minutes or so.
Jim
You’ve done your part to fight ignorance! I had no idea…I’m sure I miss a lot being kind of a pop culture dummy.
So-so episode.
I have to admit–between Herbert’s phallic nose and Chris’s testicular chin, I would have thought their kids would be a little more disturbing in appearance.
Hey, I had to explain it to my roommate, so I wanted to be the first to explain it on the Dope, just in case. It’s one of my favorite musicals, and one of my favorite movies overall when I was a kid.
Seeing Soundwave was great too. In the Transformers cartoon from the '80s, he was second-in-command of the evil Decepticons, and a bit of a kiss-ass to evil leader Megatron – the perfect type to win “Employee of the Month.” I think this was the second appearance of a Transformer in Family Guy continuity, after the Griffins saw Optimus Prime attend synagogue.
Holy crap, I laughed my ass off at Brian being the peanut butter jelly banana. I’m suprised no one has posted yet saying “what the Hell was with that”, but since someone posted a link to it earlier, maybe they won’t have to.
But somone still will. I know it in my heart.
I thought Starscream was second in command?