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Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
Fox pulls Family Guy episode

Fox has pulled from websites a recent episode of "Family Guy" that depicts mass deaths at the Boston Marathon, and has no immediate plans to air it again.

Fox spokeswoman Gaude Paez said Tuesday the episode has been removed from Fox.com and Hulu.com.

In the episode, which originally aired March 17, protagonist Peter Griffin is asked by sports announcer Bob Costas about his performance at the marathon. A flashback shows Peter mowing down runners with his car.

"I'll tell ya, Bob, I just got in my car and drove it," Griffin says. "And when there was a guy in my way, I killed him."

Later, Peter befriends a terrorist who, unbeknownst to him, is plotting to blow up a bridge. When Peter dials a cellphone the friend has given him, explosions and screams are heard. On some websites, an edited clip has been circulating that fuses the two scenes, making it seem — incorrectly — as if the explosion was at the marathon. Some commenters have implied that the show "predicted" the bombings.

"Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane took to Twitter on Tuesday to vent anger over the edited clip and offer condolences to victims of Monday's bombings at the marathon.

"The edited 'Family Guy' clip currently circulating is abhorrent," MacFarlane tweeted. "The event was a crime and a tragedy, and my thoughts are with the victims."

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larss

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But it's NOT A HOAX. They scenes were both in the SAME EPISODE.
They were in the same episode.
Not different episodes, but the same episode. There is no hoax here, Seth is the abhorrent one, there being no hoax and both scenes being in the same episode.
Editing the scenes to make it seem as if it were one scene has nothing to do with it, both scenes were in the same episode even if they were not actually in the same scene together.

It stands to reason that Seth must have known what was going to happen. He must be the guilty party who arranged it all.
:tinhat:
 
Nonsense. A broken clock is right twice a day. Family Guy runs for years and has many episodes where they blow up and kill people, this time they hit eerily close.
I think Seth is a talented guy, but deserves his black eye for being unlucky with his brand of humor.

Then we move on.
 
The real question is, why haven't they pulled the whole series? Family Guy hasn't been worth a shit in years.
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
Nonsense. A broken clock is right twice a day. Family Guy runs for years and has many episodes where they blow up and kill people, this time they hit eerily close.
I think Seth is a talented guy, but deserves his black eye for being unlucky with his brand of humor.

Then we move on.

Way too many episodes where they blow up and kill people. Give him two black eyes, a broken nose, a couple of loose teeth and make him sign a pledge to stop blowing up and killing so much shit.
 

ApolloBalboa

Was King of the Board for a Day
Way too many episodes where they blow up and kill people. Give him two black eyes, a broken nose, a couple of loose teeth and make him sign a pledge to stop blowing up and killing so much shit.

And to get some better writers while he's at it.
 
Say what you will about Family Guy but its weakness is in its style rather than its content--McFarlane's other shows are routinely much funnier and more enjoyable, because they're much more character driven, and rely on more traditional sitcom-style plotting than running gags, cutaways and catchphrases. The perception of a "drop" in Family Guy's quality probably stems from the migration of this kind of joke out into his other projects, while the cutaway style grew to become Family Guy's "identity" to separate it from American Dad or The Cleveland Show. That being said, anyone who actually believes that television is being used to hide predictions or warnings of future events should be brought out into the street and clubbed to death for their lunacy (or forced to watch the pilot for The Lone Gunmen, at which point their heads might explode anyway).
 
The Simpsons? Lisa Simpson is holding up a NY magazine that cost's $9, It's for New York! New York City was famous for the Twin Towers. The 1994 Iron Man cartoon, was just a coincidence. Iron Man is a super hero, he lives in NY and he fights bad guys. There have been many movies that show the White House getting blown up and/or attacked, most notably Independence Day. Has that happened?..No!

William Cooper, was a freak- http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/William_cooper
 
Way too many episodes where they blow up and kill people. Give him two black eyes, a broken nose, a couple of loose teeth and make him sign a pledge to stop blowing up and killing so much shit.

I stand (well, actually I'm sitting) corrected.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Personally, I think Family Guy is a great show. I saw the episode when it aired, and it was funny. I think people need to stop getting so butt hurt over every little thing, and quit crying how offended they are. I'm offended, by their being offended. It was a mere coincidence, the show aired BEFORE the tragedy, it's not like they did it to make fun of anything. People need to toughen up, and get over shit like this.
 
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