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Thursday, Feb 19, 2009

I don't know if any of you actually watch Family Guy anymore, but I managed to catch the latest episode online Monday. If you haven't seen it, don't worry, you didn't miss much. But one joke they did was Stewie making a music video for his new love interest, Susie (Joe and Bonnie's newborn who was finally born after all these seasons). Anyway, it was to the song Everything I Do (I Do It For You) by Bryan Adams. Now I'm gonna be honest, I like that song. I know it's incredibly cheesy and made almost solely for use as a wedding song, but if I had a girlfriend, I would play that song to her if I knew how to play the piano or guitar and I would sing it to her if I could sing without cracking my own voice.

But I didn't mind all that much when I saw Stewie doing the parody of the song on the show. Yeah, it went on far too long (everything but the first verse I think). But it was at least a shake-your-head funny kind of moment for ten seconds, which is about all I can ask for from Family Guy at this point. Maybe it was because I knew the song. Whatever. But what does bother me is when I go to watch an actual video of the song on YouTube and there are pages and pages of comments on it made in the last few days, all of them mentioning how they saw it on Family Guy or how Family Guy's version was better or, my favorite, that this song is now only famous because of Family Guy.

I understand that Family Guy has this ability to revive old pop culture articles and make them popular again with the younger generations because they saw the show use it in a joke. But the way some people think, it's as if NO ONE knew these songs/movies/actors even existed until Family Guy used them to make people laugh (or sigh when they're supposed to laugh). Don't be ignorant and desecrate these songs or movies or whatever they might be by putting Family Guy above them and saying that it was only because of Family Guy that everyone even knows about it. Believe it or not, a lot of people don't shut themselves out to everything besides Family Guy and actually know about pop culture without Family Guy feeding it to them in some twisted way. And actually, you (and Seth MacFarlane) can thank Bryan Adams and the Trashmen and any other artists that Family Guy "makes popular". If it weren't for these people who produce songs or movies didn't make things that "no one's ever heard of", Family Guy (your source of pop culture if you believe in those idiotic ideas) would not exist. So you should go ahead and put Everything I Do above Family Guy, unless you hold a belief that the world, in fact, created God, as opposed to the opposite (for the record, I don't believe in either, but it sounded like a good metaphor when I thought of it 30 seconds ago). And I thought I lived in a shell....

Isn't it pathetic that I'm blogging about some comments on YouTube, probably made by some 15- year-old whose never even heard of Bryan Adams? Oh well. I should probably get back to my HW. Later.

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Bryan Adams was badass back in the day. What happened to that guy? A lot of his music still stands up pretty well.

I ignore everything Family Guy, including it's fans. The show is lame and most of it's fans are half-retarded. Seth MacFarlane is a genius, though, for exploiting the dumbing down of America like no other. Except for maybe Will Ferrell.
Posted Feb 19, 2009 8:29 pm PT
Bryan Adams has some pretty good songs, but I only know a few of the more well-known ones (Heaven, Summer of '69, Please Forgive Me). To me, Family Guy is more disappointing than lame because once upon a time, it was actually a good show, and I will always be foolish enough to check the new episodes when they first come out, hoping they might have something like the older ones. It could be a great show, but it's almost become a parody of itself. And you only need to check out the forum on this site to see a good cross-section of the show's fanbase....By the way, that dumbing down extends beyond our borders. The show has a large following outside of the US.
Posted Feb 19, 2009 9:28 pm PT
I didn't mean that as a shot. I totally include Canada in that since we almost exclusively consume US culture.
Posted Feb 19, 2009 10:20 pm PT
I'm with you. I used to enjoy Family Guy, but after about season 5 I became lost. The killer blow for me was that insanely long and obnoxious song in the Texas episode.

But I still watch the old episodes and they still make me laugh. I just finished watching I Take Thee Quagmire, and the fake death scene almost made me pi$$ myself.
Posted Feb 20, 2009 12:43 am PT
Al- Understood. It is pretty pathetic how popular it still is. Says a lot about society I guess. Don't get me wrong, I'll still watch it, but I'll usually do it online when I have nothing better to do, and I'd still like to see the future Star Wars spoofs they're planning.

Shadow- I can't even remember the song you're talking about, but that episode was pretty bad. It's a shame what the show's become, because like you said, some of the old episodes are gold.
Posted Feb 20, 2009 1:32 pm PT
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