It's preachy, it's mean-spirited, and saying anything about it is quite frankly redundant. Perhaps the most infamous episode on this list, it's just spouting atheist beliefs while killing any likability that either Meg or Brian had. It's just Seth covering his ass from Seahorse Seashell Party. And I don't buy for a second that it has good intentions. Since this episode deals with some heavy subject matters I'm not comfortable about talking about it here. Brenda not standing up for herself is also portrayed as a problem. Also, Meg standing up for herself is portrayed as a problem. Funny how Seth MacFarlane decided that it's suddenly extremely easy to be accused of domestic abuse later in an American Dad episode. For one, Jeff has committed abuse in front of four people. Family Guy has always used abuse for comedic effect and when you do that you can't decide that it's suddenly not okay. didn't I hate Seahorse Seashell Party for saying abuse was okay? Well, let's ignore the hypocrisy of having this episode air RIGHT AFTERWARDS and talk about all of the other hypocrisy of this episode. Number 10: Screams of Silence: Story of Brenda Q Every single different world they go to has another mind-bending plot run on stereotypes or stupidity until the last one which makes it feel like the first two acts were worthless. Sure the song is nice, but ending by calling Disney an antisemite quite frankly ruins anything good that this episode had going for it. And that the Catholic church has always been supportive of the sciences. First alternate universe is extremely advanced because Christianity never happened, despite much of science surviving thanks to Christian monks. I understand that a lot of people like this episode, and to be fair, it doesn't have a really good concept. So, here are my top 11 worst Family Guy episodes. Actually, modern Family Guy is worse than modern SpongeBob. I can't just let another SpongeBob run loose. So, I'll get back to reviewing Family Guy's atrocities because. If I didn't know any better, I'd say that he wanted me to keep pelting his show. So with the ratings trap of Life of Brian I've decided to not only stop reviewing Family Guy episodes, but just being done with Seth MacFarlane's projects altogether.
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