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Seth MacFarlane Reveals Why He Stopped Writing On Family Guy
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@diegovasquez840

3 months ago

This makes a lot of sense. 2000s family guy and 2010s family guy are two completely different shows.

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@takenbystorm

3 months ago

Family guy dvd menu still holds world records for keeping people awake.

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@123theprodigy5

3 months ago

Despite being credited as executive producer, heā€™s not actually working on the show. His name is just there just to be there because itā€™s still his show no matter what.

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@RetroCollecto

3 months ago

Sethā€™s speaking voice has gone from 100% Brian to about 50% Brian, 30% Quagmire and 20% Stewie

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@thomasloucks8761

3 months ago

Him saying he hasnā€™t wrote for Family Guy since 2009-2010 makes so much sense, thatā€™s literally when the show deteriorated in quality in terms of its jokes Edit: Damn I got so much hate from the Family Guy fanboys telling me Iā€™m wrong šŸ˜‚. Whatever, Iā€™ll stand by my statement, Family Guy fell off hard, but from what Iā€™ve seen itā€™s gotten somewhat better in the very newest seasons. Still not as good as it used to be though. And no, itā€™s not nostalgia that makes the earlier seasons better, they just had genuinely better jokes and comedic material

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@ArturoGonzalez-uz1by

3 months ago

Itā€™s like hearing about how Brian wrote family guy

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@KainGerc

3 months ago

Well, he's still voicing half of the main characters and plenty of side characters so I wouldn't say he's OUT out of the show.

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@mikechoe97

3 months ago

I love Seth MacFarlane. I think he is a creative and comic genius, and Family Guy has had a great run, but it's no surprise when a show starts to go downhill after it's main creative voice decides to step away, just like The Simpsons, Spongebob and so many others. And Family Guy is no exception to this. It's also the same reason why South Park is still going strong to this day, as it's creators, Trey and Matt have never once stepped away from the writers room.

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@stsamurai_

3 months ago

Family Guy will always be a classic. The old seasons (1-5) are gold, but I really grew up with the next 5-10 and those just hit home every time with me (around when the animation changed to look new). One of those shows that will go down in history, kids my age talked about that show like it was the forbidden fruit when we were growing up.

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@buffynaturalTV

3 months ago

This makes a lot of sense. Thatā€™s exactly when I stopped watching or caring, around 2010-2011

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@bobboboogaloo

3 months ago

3:31 This is the exact management lesson I've learned from dealing with multiple business environments on both the labor end and the operations end. Things work best when the boss is either there EVERY DAY and is doing the work and helping actually pull everyone along or they are NEVER THERE and let their GM or other managers actually run things according to how they see fit. Having "one hand in it" as he says, just throws everything off and devolves into micromanagement while showing neither trust nor true effort. Smart guy, and it shows he respects his showrunning and writing crew enough to get the job done.

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@johnjoe7278

3 months ago

nice of them to invite brian to the podcast and let him talk about his screen play

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@JammastaJ23

3 months ago

Perfect interview. It's infuriating how poorly some podcast hosts like can't let their guests finish and don't really listen.

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@AutisticAl

3 months ago

What I find deeply interesting about Seth's view here is just how humble he is when it comes to passing the torch to a new studio of writers, producers and directors when really deep down we all know that Seth is basically 80% of the entire show just with his voice talents! Loved this man and all his projects since I was a young lad ā¤

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@bigtommy9715

3 months ago

I hope if they do a movie he writes for it I miss his style and format so much Felt like an actual show at one point

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@artofsam

3 months ago

Its refreshing to hear someone say not everything has to be "art" and that as long as it stays true to itself its okay for something just to be lighthearted entertainment that does its job and he is right more often than not Family Guy is perfect for when you just want something on while eating takeout and you don't want to think too heavily about what to watch, many sitcom shows are like that for me (rick and morty, friends, frasier, father ted) in that sometimes I just don't want to concentrate on what I'm watching and know that its funny but also that its not going to annoy me by throwing a load of woke nonsense and political messages into my face. There is something to be said for appreciating "Kitsch" but I don't define it as trash in its meaning, to me Kitsch is something that brings you comfort in the same way as the old house you grew up in brings you comfort, its the joy of familiarity in a world that seems to be going out of its way to make you feel like you are not a part of it.

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@Overgross

3 months ago

28 in March. Crazy that Family Guy is one of my first memories. Seth really helped curate an entire generation of humor.

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@jamesdean1307

3 months ago

My mom has had my brothers ringtone to Stewie saying Mom mom mommy momma for the last about 10 years and it's great.

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@Fritz_From_the_Fall

3 months ago

Family Guy will always be a classic comfort for me. Iā€™ve fallen off the wagon for about the last 5 years probably, and thereā€™s been some rough seasons here and there, but typically itā€™s still exactly what it needs to be: a ridiculous, quirky show. Even some of the latter rough seasons have good gems of episodes sprinkled through it. Iā€™m glad he never limited himself though. The Ted movies, and now the series (I still have to put that on), American Dad, A Million Ways To Die In The West, The Orvilleā€” I just love Sethā€™s work. Itā€™s such a mix: it can be intellectually funny, it can be so stupid itā€™s funny, it can just be plain funny.

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@kenm2709

3 months ago

He's never been shy about voicing his opinion that family should have ended, you can tell he's just over family guy at this point, his show has literally become another simpsons, but the sad thing is many viewers agree while the simpsons has gotten good again, family is at its lowest point and it's probably only gonna get worse.

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