"Family Guy" Short Cuts (TV Episode 2020) Poster

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Edvis-19974 March 2021
Good episode, very likeable, better than average episodes that comming in this season so frequently
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6/10
Short Cuts
bobcobb3016 June 2020
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Some jokes landed, some did not, but there was nothing that bad about this episode. Just not one of the better Brian-centric ones.
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10/10
Great episode FG.
checkinac17 February 2020
I really like this episode. Both plots were hilarious and on point tonight. I can't wait for next week's episode.
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1/10
Why censorship is bad on the example of one particular series
herculeanes17 February 2020
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This is a review without spoilers, because it will not be about what is in the episode, but about what is not. The fact that Disney owns the show now does not bother me as a viewer. I came for the title, which used to mean a politically incorrect show. And before season 16, the Family Guy had clearly been neutral, despite the sheer sympathy. Making fun of celebrities, films and series was one of the features of Family Guy. Now, due to the fact that many series and films contain political propaganda, their ridicule will be perceived as an insult and disrespect for the agenda. Therefore, instead of stories and even references to Greta Thunberg, COVID and other current events, Family Guy simply avoid the topic where any joke involves risk. Therefore, authors often recall old characters and themes that are safe. And it affected the humor and quality. The creators, instead of working on the script and jokes, try not to offend anyone. Lack of humor has long been trying to mask cultural references. So more and more often, direct admiration for celebrities is issued for humor. But the worst part is that each episode is becoming increasingly difficult to watch to the end. I just feel embarrassed by the rare and awkward jokes, forgotten stars and slang of left radicals slipping in the speech of a simple American family. I hope that the nineteenth season will not be, because this show will definitely not get better.
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Cutting Hair and Balls
vivianla23 March 2021
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Stewie and Brian are in a store checking out the cards. Stewie pulls out a genderless card. The manager gets mad and announces they need extra small condoms. Brian throws a rock and ends up hitting a robber.

Lois sees Shailene Woodley in a magazine with short hair and gets a haircut too.

Brian is invited to interview and his old friend calls him after seeing him on television. His friend is super rich and claims it is because he got neutered.

The Griffins have sex after thinking of ways to get back at the other.

Stewie goes to the library and reads his books. He finds out this old friend wants to get back at Brian. Brian agrees to go through with the neutering. Stewie comes in and manages to save one ball. The other ball got cut off.
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