Most (all ?) of these clips are old-school FG from 15+ years ago. Back when it was still good and very enjoyable, not just being all for shock value and one-note characters.
Even though as a bloodthirsty sociopath, who just love senseless violence and bloodshed on the other side of the screen, I can agree with that point. Edited: LoL, so much nonsensical and random answers I`m getting on this one. Please, continue amusing me, fellas!:D
Genuinely this is the best of Seth’s comedy. The ability to convey the mundane and average of life in absurd context which always makes it extremely funny Edit - Btw special shout-out to the voice actor who was at the dmv, the blue car and caveman. He was excellent at delivery and they don’t use him anymore. Also of course recognition to the talents of H John Benjaminin and Seth green.
@@goatscream8345 yep! Exactly why I love that show. And I think Charlie and Alan convey it the best with delivery but Pim is an excellent one for the back and forth.
Analyzing humour is always an interesting quest, you hit it on the head. The banter between Seth and Seth about robot chicken is always good for a laugh
@@gio_roll4 Yes. Seth Green voices Chris, and Seth McFarland voices a variety of characters, of course. Anytime anything with Seth Green in it is brought up and ragged on, Chris is always in the scene. Chris's love of film is a nod to Seth's obsession with movies.
These dialogues make Family Guy funny in the first place. It's the upper hand the show has compared to the rest of similar programs. When you think about a conversation it sounds and looks like this. Especially arguments. In the Gary and Karen cutaway the two characters are constantly interrupting each other, stuttering while trying to find the right words, getting angry etc. I think everyone can relate to these in some level. The earlier seasons of Family Guy especially were legendary.
Maybe it's funny because it purposely makes the viewer uncomfortable by displaying things they might say or have experienced as the joke, which is funny because it's like mocking the viewer
I appreciate how even though seth is a millionaire and probably doesnt really have to deal with most of this in his life hes able to properly joke about it
6:19 I love how much Peter stammers when trying to get his point across, all the while ignoring legitimate concerns from Lois. Really adds to the realism. Stammering when trying to say something just happens way too much lol
Didn't get the "Without a paddle" joke until years later and to find out it scored 14% on "Rotten Tomatoes", I can see why Chris was so upset by that. Lol (Edit: "Without a paddle" was a movie staring Seth Green, which unfortunately reviewed badly; at least by critics. Seth Green is also Chris' voice actor. This was Seth Mcfarland jokingly/humorously mocking one of Seth Green's worser films.)
The movie is amazing imo it's about 3 friends rejoining after one of their friends passes away going out to find D.B. Cooper's treasure like they always talked about
@@noahberg101That's my childhood movie and after rewatching it from time to time the actor that played the trio's friend that died is freaking Antony Starr AKA Homelander.
The wife and husband "cavemen" fight is absolutely WILD lol "Here's act 2 of the performance" I'm not married and even I know this dialogue is absolutely real in a dying marriage 😅😂😂
7:07 Scenes like this and the train robbery from the previous video where characters are about do some cartoony ploy that only works in movies and then are interrupted by having to consider the consequences of what they are about to do just to ultimately deciding they shouldn't do it because they can empathize with those on the other side, honestly humanizes these characters a lot more than the psychopaths they become in many of the later episodes
The A,E,I,O,U and Y joke was so friggin funny. Symbolizing the vowels as elitist businessmen while the consonants are average people, then “Y” trying to play both sides😂. That’s probably one of my favorite skits from FG
Thays not the joke. U got it wrong. It's not symbolizing vowels vs continents. The whole joke revolves around how in school they tell you the vowels are "A E I O U and sometimes Y" so in the skit all the vowels are seen being vowels aka working and being serious about there position, then "Y" comes in late and he's on the phone not paying attention meaning he is "sometimes" working aka sometimes a vowel. Not sure why u looked so deep into it
@@Goose21995 There's even more to the joke because the rest of the vowels are complaining about "Y", and then "Y" says on the phone "F, what's up?". As in F___ Y__
Cleveland saying “Don’t forget to put your tools away” is so accurate because if you go to a construction site, a lot of them leave the keys in the vehicles. I was in high school and this one road was being repaired, and I turned one of the tractor excavators on. That expensive and powerful ass machine was in the hands of a kid. I didn’t try driving it anywhere or anything. It was just cool to have access to. Also, there was this other machine they didn’t leave the keys in, but it was like the size of half a house. I have no idea what it was for.
I think it’s more just that construction workers often don’t own these things and multiple people operate them depending on shift so you could be screwing everyone over if you don’t keep it somewhere everyone else can access.
Two main reasons to leave the keys in: You have to not lose the keys... on a construction site... while working... Everyone else needs access to this machinery... Besides, these expensive and powerful machines are not really easy to sell off on the black market... They are not really easy to get away with... not really something you can just easily hide. Almost no one, except for already shady people, will buy one off someone not having some kind of reputation... Essentially, they are more thief proof with the keys in than a 90s Lada that is locked.
I kinda always loved how they'd make Chris kinda a big fan of Robot Chicken since his voice actor made Robot Chicken and then most of the other characters would talk smack about Robot Chicken lmao
@@GreeenfiireSeth Green (the voice of Chris & creator of Robot Chicken) starred in a movie called Without A Paddle & Peter was basically saying it sucks 😂
@@Greeenfiireseth green starred in a movie called without a paddle that was universally panned by everyone. peter was telling chris(who is also voiced by seth green) that the movie sucks
I remember going to the DMV, and waiting HOURS for simple things. One man WENT OFF on the lady at the desk... she also decided to go on "break" part way through his rant.
@@birdahahhh he could have a blush in that moment, as in he is flattered to have his intelligence (which he himself believes he does not have) complemented.
Why do all of these hit so hard because these are all conversations we have all had at least one time in our lives show of hands from anyone who knows what I’m talking about
I love Joes comment here 7:54 he probably knows about it from his work as a Policeman, this show is truly the best when its going for realistic and relatable conversations.
I mean shes not wrong tho. He hides porn in his closet and pretend he doesn't and then complains his wife doesn’t have enough sex with him without realising the latter is connected with the former
The ums, uhs, stutters, interruptions, repeated lines, overlapping arguments and other subtle mannerisms really bring out the realism in average IRL dialogue. It's an underrated aspect of Family Guy.
Family Guy from like 1999 to 2007 was just pure comedy gold, especially scenes like these ones where it's just...simple, but effective. I don't know how else to describe it.😊
I watched a movie where the guy carried the bullet that killed his friend. It still had blood on it... and was still in the casing. The double barrell pump action shotguns in cartoons are my favorite. Expect less, and you'll be slightly less disappointed.
also Cleveland is holding a minigun by the rotating barrels, and Quagmire is gripping what I think is supposed to be the heat shield. Also Joe with the butt stock under his armpit
There was one Simpsons episode where they were mobbing outside the Simpson house and basically a montage where they were reload different guns and on one scene , you can see the rich Texan put a mag in a revolver , same vibes right ?
Oh that's actually a movie? I thought Peter was making some kind of joke about how Robot Chicken is up shit creek without a paddle or something like that saying
lol maybe he watched the director’s cut? lol anyways, him getting the timestamp wrong makes it more realistic. Very few people can accurately drop the timestamp of a scene down to the second straight from memory. Dude seemed too fried to pull that off.
I watched bobs burgers before archer so at first it didn’t sound good on archers personality cus i viewed bob as “boring”. But after finishing archer he’s totally better fitted for archer (and that venture bros horse devil thingy)
It kinda is, Seth Green voices Chris, made robot chicken, and also was in "Without a Paddle" a really bad movie from 2004 that sits at 14% on rotten tomatoes. It can't get much more personal than that
Family Guy writing be so fire when the characters aren't being complete sociopaths.
Most (all ?) of these clips are old-school FG from 15+ years ago. Back when it was still good and very enjoyable, not just being all for shock value and one-note characters.
Even though as a bloodthirsty sociopath, who just love senseless violence and bloodshed on the other side of the screen, I can agree with that point.
Edited: LoL, so much nonsensical and random answers I`m getting on this one. Please, continue amusing me, fellas!:D
@@venom_spy437You are not that guy
@@pandequeso What do you mean?
Seth doesnt write on family guy anymore. Thats definitely screwed it over
The couch moving scene has been everybody's life for all of eternity and it will never change
every father has had that moment with his children at some point, and it is an endless cycle of life
“It’s easier than we’re making it”
Simpsons isn't the only show with a couch gag.
GOAT family Guy scene imo
@@christianBschmidt grandma said that sooooo many times everytime she got new furniture and i had to help move it lol
That couch gag nearly killed me. That's literally exactly what happens every time a couch is moved. EVERY TIME.
Moving a couch with my friend this weekend and I’ve already made a chart with arrows for how to get it in my narrow doorway
Yup, best most realest joke.
That "stop stop Stop STOP STOP STOP" was so damn relatable 😂
I heard that was Mcfarlane's idea😂
Our couch doesn't get moved far, but the mattress is crazy to move
“We parked on the Macys side” most realistic shit ever lmaoooo
not me literally always parking on the Macy's side
It's especially annoying since our Mall has like five different parking lots 😂
@@VinceTheCreatorr I got like 7 malls around me. 3 of them are in top 15 biggest in the country. I prefer going. To the small mall
@@Mike-we3rb Why does your channel have an intro but no videos
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The moving of the couch killed me because it's so accurate. The best Family Guy jokes are the ones rooted in reality.
pivot!!
"It's easier than we're making it" I've said before word for word.
Debatable
Genuinely this is the best of Seth’s comedy. The ability to convey the mundane and average of life in absurd context which always makes it extremely funny
Edit - Btw special shout-out to the voice actor who was at the dmv, the blue car and caveman. He was excellent at delivery and they don’t use him anymore. Also of course recognition to the talents of H John Benjaminin and Seth green.
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If you like this kind of humour you'll like Smiling Friends
@@goatscream8345 yep! Exactly why I love that show. And I think Charlie and Alan convey it the best with delivery but Pim is an excellent one for the back and forth.
Analyzing humour is always an interesting quest, you hit it on the head. The banter between Seth and Seth about robot chicken is always good for a laugh
Have you watched Seinfeld? If not then that’s a whole show with this kind of humour
I love the robot chicken scene where it's basically Seth MacFarlane dunking on Seth Green and they're both voicing themselves
Yes it's an inside joke between both shows🤣
Seth McFarlane is also an executive producer for robot chicken. So him not watching it is just a little extra dig.
i thought seth green and seth macfarlane was one and the same person swear
I love that they do that bit at the end of all the star wars episodes. I like to imagine both Seths recording them in the booth at the same time
There was one episode Seth Green shot back a little…or even Family Guy shot a little back their own way, but it was funny.
Sir, don’t get snippy with me!
ahhahahahah
Lol
What? I have been here all morning!
That is not my prerogative.
@@314rftBut i wait in one line, then they send me to another line....
4:36 This is my *favorite* exchange of dialogue.
“Hey, man… where is the chase and how do I cut to it?”
“Wow. You’re smart.”
“Hhh… wh… what?”
3:16 “screw you Gary”
“Oh yeah, if you did that more often maybe I wouldn't need these paintings”
So fucking true.
This just happened when I red this hahah
@@ZinoAmare oh my God bro. Bless you heart brother.
XD
@@ZinoAmare Yeah. XD
1:25 The fact that Seth Green, the creator of Robot Chicken, is the voice of Christ is what makes this gold.
A long running joke since the early seasons is that Peter hates anything that Seth Green is in, and Chris always gets upset.
Wait, two people named Seth worked at family guy?
Chris Griffin, son of God, Amen
@@gio_roll4 Yes. Seth Green voices Chris, and Seth McFarland voices a variety of characters, of course. Anytime anything with Seth Green in it is brought up and ragged on, Chris is always in the scene. Chris's love of film is a nod to Seth's obsession with movies.
Christ Griffin
0:39 that DMV dialogue is perfect
Unfortunately
Basically exactly what my mom and I went through when I had to go to the DMV/DPS like three separate times to get my PERMIT. Not even my license lol
Stretch that out to 2 hours, and it will be just like the real thing !
Including Peter griffin being black 😂
They forgot about the part where the power hungry security guard gets involved.
These dialogues make Family Guy funny in the first place. It's the upper hand the show has compared to the rest of similar programs. When you think about a conversation it sounds and looks like this. Especially arguments. In the Gary and Karen cutaway the two characters are constantly interrupting each other, stuttering while trying to find the right words, getting angry etc. I think everyone can relate to these in some level. The earlier seasons of Family Guy especially were legendary.
Maybe it's funny because it purposely makes the viewer uncomfortable by displaying things they might say or have experienced as the joke, which is funny because it's like mocking the viewer
I think it’s actually the best of Seth’s comedy style in general.
I feel like you would enjoy Smiling Friends
@@smokyprogg Smiling Friends is awesome. I loved the vacation episode.
Unrelated but I think the exact same is what makes Scorsese movies so great
The dialogues seem so authentic and real
5:44 All of human existence in a single scene.
I've struggled moving a couch and it was exactly like this.
!Easy Esay ESAY ESAY! ESAY!!
They just need to learn to PIVET!
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Just did this today
4:24 this had to be improv, green genuinely getting stumped by jon's "wow, youre smart." And they left it in.
That's not how voice acting works. Lines are recorded separately.
@mihkayluh tons of shows have the voice actors in the same room recording side by side
@@Blue-jy4rfespecially comedies like this. It helps the dialogue feel more natueal
@@mihkayluh Battlefield Bad Company's Main crew has some of the best *voice acted* improve dialogue. It's more likely than you may initially think
Love that Smiling Friends is carrying the torch of this kind of comedy.
Facts
If by “carrying the torch” you mean doing it infinitely better
@@epsilon6516I dunno about that, the couch scene was pretty iconic
I always liked that Aqua Teen Hunger Force did the same
@@Skynetbear iconic doesn’t mean better
4:41 the way chris' mouth is left agape for a second while trying to find the words to respond is fucking hilarious
i never noticed that that's so good
666th like ! 😈
@@CrashFan03Dan Sweeney is that you?
@@Gengu don't really go by that name anymore but i guess so
@@CrashFan03
"Is this your name?"
"I guess so."
Least awkward Family Guy fan.
1:42 Chris saying "FUCK YOU, DAD!" caught me off guard, we rarely get to hear him rage.
More like Seth saying "FUCK YOU, DAD!" to Seth
1:53
@@sirembrum49thegreatmoth2 I put context
@@ShadowtheUA-camr523 it's a timestamp for when he says it
@@sirembrum49thegreatmoth2 ik
1:50 Seth McFarlane and Seth Green at their finest.
It's one of my favorite meta bits in the whole show
5:10 chuck it’s me, Morty 💀
😂😂😂😂😂
Omfg lmao
Morty! Morty! Its me rick im a car! Car Rick!
"Let's not rule anything out"
"Yeah, 'cause we could-" 😏
"What??" 😳
I love it when they do realistic dialogue.
You would like smiling friends if u haven’t watched it already
UA-cam asked me to rate your comment. 😂😂😂
The bitch cavewoman was shockingly realistic.
Fun fact: so they had real couples come on and argue for real about random shit and then animated the scene around it
I appreciate how even though seth is a millionaire and probably doesnt really have to deal with most of this in his life hes able to properly joke about it
i mean he probably experienced a lot of it before he became a millionaire. dude was like 25 when family guy started
These things don't go away if you get money. It's not like they're evolving into different beings.
@@astroyeaster9464 that too. millionaire or no you still deal with shit like this lmao
@@CrashFan03 it's the spice of life I suppose
@@astroyeaster9464 Well, moving a couch does at least.
I was expecting that sabre toothed tiger wake up and start slowly crawling away.
Same
I was just waiting to see it open it's eyes and limp away without the caveman and his wife noticing
Seth did Karen jokes before Karen was a thing
@@Rick.Carlsonso, what, you're saying she was in the wrong?
1:35 I think the funniest part about this is it’s basically just Seth MacFarlane and Seth Green arguing about their respective shows 😂
6:19 I love how much Peter stammers when trying to get his point across, all the while ignoring legitimate concerns from Lois. Really adds to the realism. Stammering when trying to say something just happens way too much lol
Didn't get the "Without a paddle" joke until years later and to find out it scored 14% on "Rotten Tomatoes", I can see why Chris was so upset by that. Lol
(Edit: "Without a paddle" was a movie staring Seth Green, which unfortunately reviewed badly; at least by critics. Seth Green is also Chris' voice actor.
This was Seth Mcfarland jokingly/humorously mocking one of Seth Green's worser films.)
I still don't get it
@@ChinesePeter445it’s a movie by Seth Green (voice actor for Chris) and I guess it’s a dig at his less than successful film
The movie was funny doe
The movie is amazing imo it's about 3 friends rejoining after one of their friends passes away going out to find D.B. Cooper's treasure like they always talked about
@@noahberg101That's my childhood movie and after rewatching it from time to time the actor that played the trio's friend that died is freaking Antony Starr AKA Homelander.
5:25 “let’s not rule anything out” AYOO
That part got me dyinnnnnnggg 💀💀💀
Where there's a hole there's a gole
Gay car sex
what does that mean
@@ElevatedSoul33He wants the car sex.
Smiling friends understands this type of humor and currently is the best at it imo
If only family guy could do this often that
What the fuck is Smiling Friends
@@omegamanGXE a new series is truly hilarious
@omegamanGXE Has a lot of UA-cam humor. So you have to be 20 years old to like it
@@real1mem3s and I am
"Let's not rule anything out." 🤣🤣🤣🤣
3:23 The A E I O U and "sometimes" Y bit is hilarious. still catch myself saying that line when remembering the vowels lmao
The wife and husband "cavemen" fight is absolutely WILD lol
"Here's act 2 of the performance"
I'm not married and even I know this dialogue is absolutely real in a dying marriage 😅😂😂
Screw you Gary! If you did that more often maybe I wouldn’t need these paintings!!!
or a strong one one never can tell
@@fritztopher actual strong marriages dont fight over frivolous things like that
Really shows how dumb these arguments are. Lets face it, women are the cause of most of them because they want a husband that doesn't exist.
@@eldritchbeing2879 how many years of experience married do you have?
7:07 Scenes like this and the train robbery from the previous video where characters are about do some cartoony ploy that only works in movies and then are interrupted by having to consider the consequences of what they are about to do just to ultimately deciding they shouldn't do it because they can empathize with those on the other side, honestly humanizes these characters a lot more than the psychopaths they become in many of the later episodes
The A,E,I,O,U and Y joke was so friggin funny. Symbolizing the vowels as elitist businessmen while the consonants are average people, then “Y” trying to play both sides😂. That’s probably one of my favorite skits from FG
Y was just an inconsiderate jerk ruining a meeting.
@@franzschubertv2874found the elitist vowel y’all ⬆️
@@DigitalWaqf KICK HIS ASS!
Thays not the joke. U got it wrong. It's not symbolizing vowels vs continents. The whole joke revolves around how in school they tell you the vowels are "A E I O U and sometimes Y" so in the skit all the vowels are seen being vowels aka working and being serious about there position, then "Y" comes in late and he's on the phone not paying attention meaning he is "sometimes" working aka sometimes a vowel. Not sure why u looked so deep into it
@@Goose21995 There's even more to the joke because the rest of the vowels are complaining about "Y", and then "Y" says on the phone "F, what's up?". As in F___ Y__
“That’s not my prerogative sir”💀
5:44 is every single time you're moving with your dad LOL
The 3 Wise Men gag is pure gold (pun intended). All of these have stayed with me my entire life 😂
That is not a pun.
@@shaftdrive7567 you clearly don't know what a pun is 🙄
@@shaftdrive7567you clearly don’t know what a pun is 🙄
@@shaftdrive7567 you clearly don’t know what a pun is 🙄
@@shaftdrive7567 you clearly don’t know what a pun is 🙄
The Couch moving scene might genuinely be the best gag in family guy history. It has everything that can make a family guy joke funny in one.
4:48 Wow. Cars 4 really went in a weird direction
XD
5:20, "Well let's not, let's not rule anything out" 😂😂😂😂😂
Sir dont get snippy with me 😂😂 0:29
Well I been here all the morning
That is not my prerogative sir
@@YT_VILLAIN158 i wait in one line they send me to another line..
I wait in one line they send me to another line-
Cleveland saying “Don’t forget to put your tools away” is so accurate because if you go to a construction site, a lot of them leave the keys in the vehicles. I was in high school and this one road was being repaired, and I turned one of the tractor excavators on. That expensive and powerful ass machine was in the hands of a kid. I didn’t try driving it anywhere or anything. It was just cool to have access to. Also, there was this other machine they didn’t leave the keys in, but it was like the size of half a house. I have no idea what it was for.
I think it’s more just that construction workers often don’t own these things and multiple people operate them depending on shift so you could be screwing everyone over if you don’t keep it somewhere everyone else can access.
Two main reasons to leave the keys in:
You have to not lose the keys... on a construction site... while working...
Everyone else needs access to this machinery...
Besides, these expensive and powerful machines are not really easy to sell off on the black market... They are not really easy to get away with... not really something you can just easily hide. Almost no one, except for already shady people, will buy one off someone not having some kind of reputation... Essentially, they are more thief proof with the keys in than a 90s Lada that is locked.
The caveman one is a little too well done 💀
Someone on the staff has lived experience. 😂
Yeah that one definitely felt personal
1:58 this is absolutely my favorite cutaway in all of family guy. Honestly, Gary should have his own show.
Like a modern Flintstones
6:25 Trying to fit a Sectional couch into a single wide bed like. If you know you know.
The Without a Paddle reference was absolutely ruthless.
Yknow, this is literally just what Smiling Friends is, pretty much a full show of this, and it's peak. Says a lot about how good these jokes are.
I threw up when I read that
@@corvte6676ratio
Smiling friends is funny
omg so quirky, you watch smiling friends? what a real hidden gem 😂
@@samemz bro he’s just starting conversation relating family guy jokes like this to smiling friends, why you gotta be so agro lmao
@@samemzyou're on a family guy video.
I kinda always loved how they'd make Chris kinda a big fan of Robot Chicken since his voice actor made Robot Chicken and then most of the other characters would talk smack about Robot Chicken lmao
They do this an lot like an joke where Meg’s Va in the show was trying to advertise the movie she was doing and Peter said “Mila. No”
That “Without a Paddle” joke 😂
I don’t get it
@@GreeenfiireSeth Green (the voice of Chris & creator of Robot Chicken) starred in a movie called Without A Paddle & Peter was basically saying it sucks 😂
@@Greeenfiire a widely panned movie Seth Green did. It’s got like a 14% on Rotten Tomatoes.
@@westnilesnipesi remember seeing it in theaters but don’t remember a single thing about the plot 😂😂
@@Greeenfiireseth green starred in a movie called without a paddle that was universally panned by everyone. peter was telling chris(who is also voiced by seth green) that the movie sucks
I remember going to the DMV, and waiting HOURS for simple things. One man WENT OFF on the lady at the desk... she also decided to go on "break" part way through his rant.
Family guy is such a good animated series whenever you see it in parts instead of an entire episode.
The couch scene is legendary it's one of the things I always remember lol
A real father and son moment
That’s going right next to a similar moment in Friends, “Pivot, PIVOT!!”
"where is the chase and how do I cut to it"
"Wow you're smart"
"Wh-w--what??"
Bro could have had a blush un that moment lol
@@BrenLanwhat
@@birdahahhh he could have a blush in that moment, as in he is flattered to have his intelligence (which he himself believes he does not have) complemented.
0:05 The first bit with Peter pointing at the Banana Republic store and thinking out loud is giving me major ASMR for some reason lmaooo
It’s the voice and finger movement for sure
This is what I call comfort comedy. It highlights the moments in life we all go through and relate to without going over the top.
Why do all of these hit so hard because these are all conversations we have all had at least one time in our lives show of hands from anyone who knows what I’m talking about
🙋🏾♂️🙋🏾♂️🙋🏾♂️
I've had very similar conversations at concession stands.
I miss those years on the A-Team, surviving in the Los Angeles underground, helping people in need.
Don't forget to put your tools away
🔊🗣️🗣️🏃🏿
4:01 i have had conversations like this with my co workers, and like i never know if its awkward or normal
Depends on the group
6:40 those things were all very valuable back then
“Let’s not rule anything out” 💀
The funniest family guy gag was when Joe's police van planted a gun on Cleveland
MINORITY SUSPECT
No, the best gag is the deaf games.
@@xinpingdonohoe3978never heard of it
Not even in the most "realistic", grounded, people-focused dramas will you find dialogue as realistic as Family Guy.
What dramas did you have in mind
@@aliensconfirmed3498 All the usual soaps like Coronation Street, Emmerdale, Hollyoaks, Eastenders, etc.
@@giuseppeparry1365corrie
Not really true
@@giuseppeparry1365 You think SOAPS are trying to be realistic and grounded?!
So glad you’re making these clips cause these are some of my favorite bits of Family Guy 😂
lmao the couch scene is 110% accurate down to the last syllable
I love Joes comment here 7:54 he probably knows about it from his work as a Policeman, this show is truly the best when its going for realistic and relatable conversations.
1:57 Gary deserves better
He's a chad while karen is well....karen
He killed a tiger several times his weight and she goes, "That doesn't make you a man, Gary."
Good fucking riddance.
I mean shes not wrong tho. He hides porn in his closet and pretend he doesn't and then complains his wife doesn’t have enough sex with him without realising the latter is connected with the former
@@DimT670MAYBE IF SHE SCREWED HIM MORE HE WOULDN'T NEED THE PAINTINGS
@@MrGutzs I don't agree with Karen or Gary (though I lean slightly toward Gary), but their sex life is not the root cause of this family's problems.
@@linkfromzelda1002 it def is so is their attitude & respect for each other
Yeah the dmv one is pretty accurate.
That guy playing Luke actually does a pretty good job mimicking his speech patterns. Like really well, it's amazing he's just doing it for the one but
Hearing both Seths argue over Robot Chicken is peak comedy.
I hate that some kids didn't get to experience going to a shopping mall because that first one hits so well.
The couch scene is a recurring inside joke in my family. It lives in our collective mind rent-free
"Don't forget to put your tools away..."
Good ol' Cleveland... Such a nice guy...
The couch moving scene. . So relatable. . .
The caveman bit was PTSD trigger for WAY too many people.
The ums, uhs, stutters, interruptions, repeated lines, overlapping arguments and other subtle mannerisms really bring out the realism in average IRL dialogue. It's an underrated aspect of Family Guy.
Family Guy from like 1999 to 2007 was just pure comedy gold, especially scenes like these ones where it's just...simple, but effective. I don't know how else to describe it.😊
7:13 He pumped a lever action
I watched a movie where the guy carried the bullet that killed his friend.
It still had blood on it... and was still in the casing.
The double barrell pump action shotguns in cartoons are my favorite.
Expect less, and you'll be slightly less disappointed.
also Cleveland is holding a minigun by the rotating barrels, and Quagmire is gripping what I think is supposed to be the heat shield. Also Joe with the butt stock under his armpit
There was one Simpsons episode where they were mobbing outside the Simpson house and basically a montage where they were reload different guns and on one scene , you can see the rich Texan put a mag in a revolver , same vibes right ?
I was looking for this
Chris and Peter arguing about Robot Chicken is the hardest I've laughed at a Family Guy skit in a _long_ time
Best: 5:09, "Let's not rule anything out"
2:45 Should have guessed her name
Without A Paddle is a great movie
Explain the joke then cuz nobody else has seen that movie
@@steelersrock4392what? Without a paddle was played on Comedy Central every day for like 10 years. Everyone has seen it
It’s not a great movie.
It’s fun and silly but reel it in with calling it great
@@steverogers7601 No I think it's great.
Oh that's actually a movie? I thought Peter was making some kind of joke about how Robot Chicken is up shit creek without a paddle or something like that saying
3:44 actually the scene he’s talking about happens at 23 mins 27 seconds, not 47:16
did you look it up lmao
@@CrashFan03 yes well actually I skimmed through the movie to find it
lol maybe he watched the director’s cut? lol anyways, him getting the timestamp wrong makes it more realistic. Very few people can accurately drop the timestamp of a scene down to the second straight from memory. Dude seemed too fried to pull that off.
Man this is realistic comedy....just having honest conversations that is the joke and man situations are hilarious in off itself!
That mall map scene hits me in my very soul.
Working at the dmv is the ultimate try not to laugh challenge
The fact that my local mall has a jcpenney and a macys also on the complete opposite sides makes it infinitely funnier to me lmao
4:40 "wow. you're smart"
"w-what?"
killed me
This reminds me of Curb Your Enthusiasm
fun fact the one with luke skywalker "sandbagging" the other dude ends with the curb your enthusiasm theme, its just cut off in this compilation
3:42. With this man, I can never hear anyone other than Sterling Archer.
I can hear bob belcher , but they have the same voice actor anyway
I watched bobs burgers before archer so at first it didn’t sound good on archers personality cus i viewed bob as “boring”. But after finishing archer he’s totally better fitted for archer (and that venture bros horse devil thingy)
@@thisisrahrah381 you should listen to him as Ben Katz
OMG the couch scene is every time I've ever moved anything big ever every single time.
That “FUCK YOU, DAD!” Sounded SO personal😂😂😂
Reminds me how my dad used to pick fights with me just to get me upset. Continued to do it will be passed away in 2015 and I was almost 40 years old.
It kinda is, Seth Green voices Chris, made robot chicken, and also was in "Without a Paddle" a really bad movie from 2004 that sits at 14% on rotten tomatoes. It can't get much more personal than that
Peter asked for that
The DMV is 100% accurate
This is why we need a "You are here" in a map
0:58 it’s not really talking privately since they just stepped to the side of everyone 😂
The A E I O U and sometimes Y joke was top tier
I saved this to my "funnies" playlist. Because I will need it again!
7:06 the casual "and uh you know drop dead" after she helps him takes me out
Love Seth McFarlane arguing with Seth Greene about robot chicken 😂
Every married man IS THAT CAVEMAN.
Damn the DMV portrayal is so accurate 😂
That couch scene will always be one of the funniest moments in all of Family Guy.