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A "Family Guy" retrospective, featuring Seth MacFarlane and other members of the cast and crew.A "Family Guy" retrospective, featuring Seth MacFarlane and other members of the cast and crew.A "Family Guy" retrospective, featuring Seth MacFarlane and other members of the cast and crew.
Richard Appel
- Self
- (as Rich Appel)
Ralph Garman
- Various
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Scott Grimes
- Kevin Swanson
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Gary Janetti
- Various
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Mila Kunis
- Meg Griffin
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Rachael MacFarlane
- Stripper
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Jim Parsons
- Gayjacker
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Will Sasso
- Bobby Briggs
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Patrick Stewart
- Susie Swanson
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
One off episodes like these are always fascinating for filmmakers like me to hear the thought processes that go into anything from pre to post-production on any show, especially one with a massive following like this one.
It's nice to see Seth MacFarlane be in the realm of Family Guy too and talk about it in a serious manner, even though the 100 episode was funny, it did take the edge off wondering whether the interviews were fake or not. Not bothered either way, but would have been nice to have clarity on it.
Also, I gave this 10 stars, but I only gave it 10 stars because someone else on here gave it 1 star, and this individual clearly has some sort of personal, biased vendetta against the show or the team, and just wanted to rant to the internet about it. Maybe this person's individual writing career hasn't taken off as fast as they hoped, maybe their dark, gritty drama script is still finding it's way through the wayward Hollywood waters, who knows. So hopefully this 10 star balances the score out a bit.
Even though I was really interested in it, realistically as an episode it's a 7 or an 8 out of 10. It's a BTS episode so you can't make it incredible, but it was still a great watch.
It's nice to see Seth MacFarlane be in the realm of Family Guy too and talk about it in a serious manner, even though the 100 episode was funny, it did take the edge off wondering whether the interviews were fake or not. Not bothered either way, but would have been nice to have clarity on it.
Also, I gave this 10 stars, but I only gave it 10 stars because someone else on here gave it 1 star, and this individual clearly has some sort of personal, biased vendetta against the show or the team, and just wanted to rant to the internet about it. Maybe this person's individual writing career hasn't taken off as fast as they hoped, maybe their dark, gritty drama script is still finding it's way through the wayward Hollywood waters, who knows. So hopefully this 10 star balances the score out a bit.
Even though I was really interested in it, realistically as an episode it's a 7 or an 8 out of 10. It's a BTS episode so you can't make it incredible, but it was still a great watch.
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If something like family guy can be successful any subpar show can be successful. Family guy producers have shown that all you need is unintelligent, dimwit fanbase and toilet dialogue to make it to 200 episodes.
Congratz family guy on 200+ episodes. Your millions of users are nothing without family guy.
If something like family guy can be successful any subpar show can be successful. Family guy producers have shown that all you need is unintelligent, dimwit fanbase and toilet dialogue to make it to 200 episodes.
Congratz family guy on 200+ episodes. Your millions of users are nothing without family guy.
I just love Seth Macfarlane. His talent, creativity, and sense of humor are all things I connect with and admire so, hearing him explain the thoughts and background of one of my favorite shows was very enjoyable.
Did you know
- TriviaBroadcast in syndication as an episode of Family Guy, between episodes 11.4 and 11.5. Originally broadcast on November 11, 2012 immediately following episode 11.4.
- GoofsAt about 14:55 Steve Callaghan says the season 7 premiere is "Road to the Multiverse", but it's actually the season 8 premiere.
- ConnectionsFeatures Les Griffin: Road to Rhode Island (2000)
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