Anybody else see this? I’ve been getting less and less interested in Family Guy since it got revived, but this was, I have to admit, pretty good.
A couple of favorite details: In the cantina, one of the aliens is Roger, the alien from American Dad. And I loved it when, in a show that contained snarky and irreverent comments about pretty much everything in the movie, Han shot first in the cantina scene and they made no comment about it at all.
Well, I’d love to watch it, but it’s currently down on my dish and I was busy watching football, planning to watch it later. So I’ll start looking at Youtube.
I’m not sure which credits revelation was more surprising- that Helen Reddy, Rush Limbaugh, and Chevy Chase did their own voices or that they actually bothered to get permission from Atari for the Asteroids gag.
The Bush/Cheney sticker on the back of the star destroyer was awesome. I also liked the shot at Angelina Jolie in the paragraphs at the beginning (that was exactly the same way I first saw Gia, btw, so it was extra funny to me). Meg as the garbage worm and pretty much nothing else was also fitting. Who hasn’t gone through that couch scenario?
What is the name of the pervy old man again? Brilliant that he was Obi Wan.
I liked it. I was really torn over whether I should watch that, or the Rock of Love bonus footage episode. I stand by my decision, mostly because they’ll rerun ROL about 30 times this week before the finale.
“Let me show you around since no one is trying to stop this ship or blast us.”
I don’t think anybody remembers that. Sure, Robot Chicken may be the highest-rated show on Cartoon Network, and that episode doubled its base, but two times 10 viewers is like, 20 viewers.
I didn’t notice that, but I did notice Coach McGuirk from Home Movies.
Somehow not having an audience cheering every five seconds diminishes it.
There’s a wealth of potential material in Star Wars to satirize, which makes the song-and-dance number bit from Dirty Dancing kind of annoying; it has nothing to do with Star Wars but it’s entirely too typical of Family Guy - bringing the show to a screeching halt with an interminable overdone joke.
Having to get estimates before blocking up the station’s one vulnerable spot cracked me up, though, as well as “Keep the health plan, I just want a railing! Is that too much to ask?!”