Ask the 8-Ball
Ask the 8-Ball
I think you meant Patrick, chief flight attendant for Soarin’ at Disney
They’ll occasionally have a positive, progressive moral of the story at the end of an episode, so in that respect they surpass others like South Park, whose morals always bend toward libertarianism. But they do both share the “insult everyone” attitude.
Feels like an Arby’s night.
Must be rough.
I think his point was Family Guy is a weird thing for people to get upset about, and he’s not going to engage on whether it’s crossing some moral boundary.
Came here for the faux moral superiority (particularly in the comments), and golly, I’m not disappointed.
Actually a 30 year old show, but it remains very popular.
Puddy is one of the most well-known Seinfeld guest characters, darn straight.
For my generation, 100%
High five!
YOU TOOK MY JESUS FISH!
Yeah, that’s right
I said, ‘If you ever do this on the show, it’s diminished returns. It’s not funny but so offensive to any Christian.’”
I refer to it the same way I do South Park they are both equal opportunity offenders in that they make fun of EVERYONE.
I will read all comments in Putty’s voice for this article.
If people wanted him to apologize for being on a show that isn’t funny, we would all be reading an article about Rules Of Engagement instead.
Ah, I love the smell of snide, unnecessary commentary in the morning
Bill Oakley recently said in a Talking Simpsons podcast that the songs that are expensive to use doesn’t really correlate with popularity, either. He said a George Michael song would be like $10,000 a second, but an ABBA song could be $500 a second.