That was a great episode, and I love that Blizzard went along with it. (My favourite of the season is still “Tsst” though)
SP has the ability to react to current events in a very timely manner (and remember, the other theme of that show was the Muhammad cartoons) and they can do very focused attacks. FG can’t, or at least doesn’t, and half the humour is thrown out of left field–Cartman’s rant on that was great and right on target.
The WoW episode sucked IMO. It kind of felt like Family Guy in that it’s just a random pop culture reference. I was referring to a more recent Emmy win, for the Imagination episode.
Clyde is a minor South Park character who has lice in that episode. It’s an episode where a lot of the action is from the POV of lice who are being eradicated (all the kids in SP have lice in this ep, actually). In the end, the last…er, louse is picked up by a housefly and taken away to Angelina Jolie’s pubic hair.
The Simpsons has made fun of Family Guy a few times and I don’t think Family Guy has responded to that either. (I don’t watch Family Guy, but if there was a response I figure I would’ve found out in a thread here.)
Bottom line is, Seth McFarlane is making his money and probably doesn’t care if some of his peers don’t respect him. Or that none of his peers respect him, which I think is closer to the truth. And networks probably don’t want their shows to make fun of competitors on cable, since it’s like free publicity.
For the record, I strongly dislike both shows - South Park for posing as a cutting cultural satire when they seem to dumb everything down and pick on safe targets, and Family Guy for being a plotless, pointless string of cultural references that doesn’t even bother with jokes a lot of the time.
That’s partially because Seth McFarlane and Matt Groening actually like each other, they poke fun at each other all the time. There have been Family Guy episodes (okay, one episode to my knowledge) with a Simpson character (Marge, I think even with her usual voice actor. But I’ve never watched Simpsons so I’m not sure) in a scene just for kicks.
I hadn’t heard that. While some of the Simpsons writers really do seem to dislike Family Guy, I think others are just kidding around about a rival show, just as they’ve done with King of the Hill and a lot of other shows over the years.
It wasn’t her usual voice actor, it was an impersonator. And if it’s the scene I’m thinking of (one that didn’t air in the US), it involved Quagmire attempting to rape Marge and then killing every single member of the Simpson family. I thought it was funny, but I don’t know if that could be considered a friendly jab at the competition.
Anyway, remember that time FG decided to send the Terminator over to Comedy Central, but Emilio Estevez and Charo got in the way while trying to warn everybody about the giant meteor that looked like Wilford Brimley from The Firm?
Oh, wait, that’s next week’s episode. Sorry.
This sentence contradicts itself.
How would they only attack “approved” Libertarian targets and yet never take a position on anything important?
Just off the top of my head things that southpark takes on thats more important than a TV show or Singer is:
The anti-smoking movement
fetal stem cell research
The church of Scientology
And to be honest their are many others, those were the only ones I could think of off the top of my head. Are those things truly no more important than a singer or a TV show? You may disagree with their political conclusions (I typically agree with them) but they do at times take definitive positions on major issues.
I think it could be an overstatement to say that the South Park episode was an Attack. I think us fans on the outer rim might make it out to be something much harsher than it is to either of the creators. Though I’m as much a fan of FG as I am of SP, I agree with with the premises put forth in the SP episodes: their cutaways ARE random. And remember that it’s the show’s “bad guy” Cartman who hated it, Kyle was a fan. ALSO, in this same episode, SP rips on itself for it’s habit of getting preachy from time to time.
Thanks! So, AG stands for Angelina Jolie. Never would have guessed that.
I enjoy both shows, at least when they’re on their game. Two different styles, both of which can work fine for comedy. Some of the non-sequitur bits on Family Guy really work as little independent absurdist comedy vignettes.
What was their position on stem cell research? Taking on the anti-smoking movement is nothing. Nobody’s said anything new about that from a comedic standpoint in 15 years, if not longer. They helped make mockery of Scientology more mainstream, but everybody who had heard of it already knew it was ridiculous and people were already laughing at what Tom Cruise was doing. And Scientology is still what it was before: a small cult supported by rich celebrities.