Agreed. That and the godfather but show that dialogue in the show can make a real impact. I also love the grocery store bit. They stay on the joke just long enough to be funny and then catch you off guard with “Mary”
@@questionman600 this cost me $437,000 don’t ask me how I got it I had to call in a whole bunch of favours from people, I’ve never even met so the very least you can do is just rub up against I don’t know
Fun fact: The "I did not care for the Godfather" debate was based on a real discussion had between Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein and Seth Green. Peter's criticisms of the movie are basically how MacFarlane feels/felt about the movie and the three found the conversation so funny, they used it in the show.
It was the same thing with casmo from fairly odd parents, he was smart in the plot episodes and earlier seasons 😂😂 then made him the idiot of the show 🤷♂️
Hey it was 7/10 for me all because of the Apollonia fridging part. It’s pretty much a cliche and I thought it was pretty dumb, sucked me right out of it.
My favorite is when Quagmire asks Peter if he's ever had some specific jerk-off fantasy and Peter says "Who the fuck starts a conversation like that? I just sat down!"
The funniest part arrives after he asks that question. Quagmire asks “geez what’s gotten into you Peter?” Bro do you know what question you just asked ??😭😭😭
I remember Peter said he was gonna break a window every 5 seconds until he gets flapjacks and then after the third window is broke he shouts "You guys seriously aren't making me flapjacks yet? You're acting just as irrational as I am!"
The scene where Peter proclaims he dislikes the Godfather has got to be one of the funniest scenes in Family Guy. It really shows that if they went for more of a dialogue driven approach the show would still be funny without being perceived as lowbrow as much.
@@joshuaconnall4237thank you I've been saying this for so long, honestly if you want to watch a mafia movie, just watch goodfellas, far better and based on a true story
@enriquec.5980 I was thinking $500 million minimum. I should research this. Edit It cost the equvilant of 5.5 million today to make it. So just the foot would cost much less to build. So your 15 mil probably is probably pretty close. I guess it just comes down to the resell value of art.
Maybe it's just a more absurd way of saying "it takes itself too seriously" ? As in the movie is treating itself as the greatest, most prestigious, most important piece of media ever even before showing you why you should think of it as highly as it thinks of itself ? Kinda like a shitty opera ?
Peter as Jackée Harry's personal shopper is one of the most underrated cutaways in the whole show. His utter bewilderment makes me laugh every single time.
6:27 I love the delivery of these lines. It feels so Short Talk like "Man those gas prices..." or "Ah man, and groceries have gone up, it's tough out there."
I dunno, my favorite rare moment of Peter being a smartass is calling Lois a pedophile after she said "I'm married to a child" or something. We need more moments like that!
“You better watch who you're calling a child, Lois, because if I'm a child, then you know what that makes you? a pedophile! I'll be damned if I'm gonna stand here and be lectured by a pervert!”
“You better watch who you’re calling a child Lois. Because if I’m a child you know what that makes you? A pedophile. And I’ll be damned if I’m gonna stand here & be lectured by a pervert!”
"A child? A child?? Well if Im a child then you know what that makes you? A pedophile! And I'll be damned if im gonna stand here and be lectured by a pervert!" Something along those lines lmao
Lois told Peter he was being a child and Peter retorted: "Well Lois, if I'm a child that would make you a pedophile" and then Peter used Lois being a pedophile as a reason to not listen to her in why he was being a child. Classic.
Yeah, feel like some of these were splitting hairs here lol. It’s less rational and more him just talking like a normal person. A rational one wouldn’t have been in half these situations to begin with But “peter talking like a regular personal” prolly gets less clicks Blame the TH-cam alg for making folks make clickbaity titles. Tho in that specific scenes case, this IS quagmire we’re talking about, almost any other time and he would’ve been all over that. It could’ve just been a chip of paint and he would’ve humped it. But honestly this is stolen content uploaded in a comp for free. You tubers get paid pennies and it’s not like it didn’t work and we’re here talkin about it lmfao. WE’RE the suckers here 💀 EDIT 5/20/24: holy shit i think they actually took my advice- if so, you're alright FG comp reuploader guy!
i'd say more early reboot times, more specifically. i get whiplash trying to jump around watching later episodes after ya know know the early stuff. even 2006 family guy is way different than original run
Chris' acceptance of also enjoying The Money Pit is a great expression of acknowledging common ground. A fundamental step in a formal discussion, bravo.
The most unbelievable thing about the Godfather scene is that Peter's entire family let him talk instead of constantly interrupting him and talking over him because they disagreed with his opinion. Actually paints them in a better loght than 90% of the people I've ever met.
They still lied to him that he "didn't give it a chance" though. If they want to at least argue correctly they need to LISTEN when he says he did try multiple times to get through it and simply could not.
Two words: bank robbery He even brough Meg along one time, to get cash to buy a zebra.😂 I'd be more worried about whatever Peter would want a zebra for.
@Sly88Frye it's so that they can be more creative with jokes and story telling. The fact that anyone can or can't understand him depending on the episode gives them more freedom to explore different dynamics
The foot one is so good cuz Peter does wild shit that’s not explained all the time and everyone just goes with it but this time he gets pissed that Quagmire acts like it’s a normal gift that didn’t require extreme effort to get.
In retrospect we now know how Peter gets some of the money for his shenanigans, you just know he pulled off a successful robbery to get ahold of that foot.
6:50 Just took an amtrak trip. 10 hour ride. coach was 93 dollars. a roomette was 350 dollars. Only real good part was the food. I will say, amtrak food is amazing. But holy hell, whys it so expensive, Amtrak is tax subsidized, why is it so expensive!?!
Something about car and oil companies rigging the system to make it a expensive as possible instead of cheaper which is what public transport is supposed to be.
THIS is how I fell in love with early Family Guy (and still enjoy some new episodes from time to time despite the decline in some quality). The stuttering. The interrupting. The wise cracks. I ADORE it. In my opinion, it's what gives Family Guy an edge over The Simpsons. Dialogue in the Simpsons is iconic because it was the first of it's kind (well, if we're not counting the Flinstones lol). But Family Guy took that foundation and made dialogue so relatable, I feel like I could meet a Peter Griffin on the street before I'd meet a Homer Simpson (and I'm not counting the cosplayers lol).
I feel the same way that and pulp fiction I watch the whole thing I'm like who edited this you can't have one of the main characters die halfway through it and then the rest of the movie is all about them from before they died what it's not even in order nothing in either of these movies is astonishing to me it's barely passable let's go ahead and add Ferris bueller's day off and the breakfast club too
I remember being a kid, staying at a hotel with my family, and flipping through the channels. We stopped at Family Guy, because it was a cartoon, and it was that EXACT scene where they're robbing the train. We stopped it when it was clear that it wasn't for kids (I think a character swore or something), and I never watched anything else since. For over a decade, Peter saying "wanna go see Mama Mia?" Was one of the only Family Guy quotes I'd heard
@@bella_ciao4608It’s technically a very good film and is filled with information relevant at the time, along with social and political issues. It is truly a film of passion. Buuuut… Barbie is fun, for the whole family, and doesn’t show a man of science getting rode like a horse by a communist with no warning. Twice.
3:14 I think that is one of the only times Stewie has formed a coherent sentence and had everyone (excluding Meg since she wasn't there for the conversation) in the family besides Brian understand, even Lois said "I agree with Stewie, it's not really fair." The only other times Lois had ever understood any of his full sentences was when he did a simulation of killing her on the cruise and pursuing world domination, the other time was when there were no cookies at church and he shouted "F*uck!" which everyone in the church understood.
I'm shocked the actual foot from the real Statue of Liberty cost that little honestly, I'd think something like that might enter into the billions range, at least late millions
It's really a change that happened once the show came back from its biggest cancellation. At first, Peter was a lovable idiot, now he's a rational jerk. It's like watching a clown makes jokes and do gags, and halfway through the show, he grabs a mic and starts making fun of the people in the audience.
The train bit is really a top tier family guy bit
“Peter can I speak to you by the door?”😂
u wanna go see mamma mia
Agreed. That and the godfather but show that dialogue in the show can make a real impact. I also love the grocery store bit. They stay on the joke just long enough to be funny and then catch you off guard with “Mary”
quite wholesome
It’s just a real conversation, I love it. lol
The entire godfather dialogue was one of the greatest moments in the show
Agreed
i agree but it wasnt a monologue
dis dude said monologue
this guy does NOT know the definition of monologue
floridaboy3213 spotted misusing the world monologue,
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This isn’t “oh here comes Peter with the statue of liberty’s foot what a gas”
No No No the reality, the real reality was staggering, you know?
@@questionman600 this cost me $437,000 don’t ask me how I got it I had to call in a whole bunch of favours from people, I’ve never even met so the very least you can do is just rub up against
I don’t know
Well if you want I can-
@@JUNOKZ no no no no no it's fine no no whatever whatever just go to your wedding man.
¿Quieres tu que nosotros-?
(… I think that’s what he was saying)
Fun fact: The "I did not care for the Godfather" debate was based on a real discussion had between Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein and Seth Green. Peter's criticisms of the movie are basically how MacFarlane feels/felt about the movie and the three found the conversation so funny, they used it in the show.
I assume Seth Green didn’t actually say, “They’re speaking Italian!”
@@TomSFoxThey probably added a few words
@@TomSFoxdon't know about that but Seth green defently likes money pit
It was the same thing with casmo from fairly odd parents, he was smart in the plot episodes and earlier seasons 😂😂 then made him the idiot of the show 🤷♂️
Hey it was 7/10 for me all because of the Apollonia fridging part. It’s pretty much a cliche and I thought it was pretty dumb, sucked me right out of it.
My favorite is when Quagmire asks Peter if he's ever had some specific jerk-off fantasy and Peter says "Who the fuck starts a conversation like that? I just sat down!"
it was young pictures of his mom 😭
Facts I was expecting that scene in here.
Nah. Every dude does this. Difference was, Quag got off to old pics of his MOM.
This scene will always be my favorite next to the scene of the girl showing off her doll in school, and he says omg who the hell cares??
The funniest part arrives after he asks that question. Quagmire asks “geez what’s gotten into you Peter?” Bro do you know what question you just asked ??😭😭😭
I remember Peter said he was gonna break a window every 5 seconds until he gets flapjacks and then after the third window is broke he shouts "You guys seriously aren't making me flapjacks yet? You're acting just as irrational as I am!"
yes that scene - /th-cam.com/video/8IhSJ-Kavfw/w-d-xo.html
Yep
based
I heard him say dishes
I mean enabling would be irresponsible, but not doing anything to stop him is just as irresponsible
The scene where Peter proclaims he dislikes the Godfather has got to be one of the funniest scenes in Family Guy. It really shows that if they went for more of a dialogue driven approach the show would still be funny without being perceived as lowbrow as much.
I honestly agree with Peter. There’s some great moments in the movie but it takes so long for anything to happen.
@@joshuaconnall4237thank you I've been saying this for so long, honestly if you want to watch a mafia movie, just watch goodfellas, far better and based on a true story
@@joshuaconnall4237Agreed. It very much 'insisted' upon itself
@@joshuaconnall4237a good story needs to build up
Yeah the first few seasons of Family Guy were golden.
The fact that the Statue of Liberty's foot was that cheap is wild.
The foot alone would cost like 15 million at least.
@enriquec.5980 I was thinking $500 million minimum. I should research this.
Edit
It cost the equvilant of 5.5 million today to make it. So just the foot would cost much less to build. So your 15 mil probably is probably pretty close. I guess it just comes down to the resell value of art.
@@Brandonious15987 could be
The fact that you said the fact that shows the fact that you didn’t really need to say the fact that
That’s what I’m thinking, the foot alone would probably cost more than the whole thing like how buying in bulk is cheaper
"Where am I supposed to... (get a pallet of chocolate covered pretzels)"
Somebody has never shopped at Costco
But can Costco get someone a Hammock of Cake? 😂
Man costo be sellin a kiddie pool of yogurt
That's for people who want to have a membership
Yeah, those are in the 20 aisle.
What word does she say when he says where is she getting thouse terms from?? Mary?? Please tell me english isnt my first language
"It insists upon itself"
Maybe it's just a more absurd way of saying "it takes itself too seriously" ? As in the movie is treating itself as the greatest, most prestigious, most important piece of media ever even before showing you why you should think of it as highly as it thinks of itself ? Kinda like a shitty opera ?
"What does that even mean" the delivery is so gooodd
666th like 😈
@@thenamesiannai fell asleep during the start so to me its just boring
and he's right
4:11 the only time peter was the thinnest person in a scene
And at the NAAFP meeting
Not the only time. Fat camp
Not true, classic family guy had an episode where Peter gets a bunch of liposuction and plastic surgery, which got him in the beautiful people's club
@@GrantedBunionhe also gets addicted to meth and really skinny while his entire family gets fatter
@@GrantedBunion yeah but classic family guy sucks
The fact Peter manages to get the foot, not only a foot, STATUE OF LIBERTY. Man...
You sound like a filthy casual 12 year old.
Yep
The fact man. The fact…
Dude goes through hell for his friend's wedding and it just falls apart, leaving him with a foot he can't use
@jawairengkunciI’d expect it to cost millions, so how he got it for less than a million is a mystery
Peter as Jackée Harry's personal shopper is one of the most underrated cutaways in the whole show. His utter bewilderment makes me laugh every single time.
A hammock of cake?
A desk of cheez-its?
Where are you getting these units of measurement from?
Mary!
Hehehehe, that is still funny. OK, you stay right here, big funny gal. I'll be right back with... a hammock of cake.
6:27
I love the delivery of these lines. It feels so Short Talk like "Man those gas prices..." or "Ah man, and groceries have gone up, it's tough out there."
Where are those references from?
@@sregginetahi999real life
@@sregginetahi999 it's a reference to real fucking life, you should watch that show
@@sregginetahi999 that's just common conversation among adults..
@@sregginetahi999 go outside
"I'll be right back with... a hammock of cake."
Took me tf out😭😭😭😭
@@Thelostsoul556 MAARY!
@@Thelostsoul556😅
“man this trip is dangerous, couldn’t we have just taken a bus?”
“ᵐʰᶠʰᶠᵃᵐᶠʰᵃˡᵃᵐʰᵃᶠʰᵃᵐᵐʰᵘʰᵐᵃʰᵘᵐᶠᵃ black guy”
yo this shit had me crying
@@smoke0783 THE EMOJIS 😭😭
@@gh0stsnaps goofy ahh youtube emojis bro 😭😭😭
@@smoke0783bro wit dem goofy ahh emojis.
@@smoke0783not everyone got a iphone
Ironically I feel Peter is at his funniest when he’s just being real
no he not
Correct, when he doesn’t insist upon himself
I dunno, my favorite rare moment of Peter being a smartass is calling Lois a pedophile after she said "I'm married to a child" or something. We need more moments like that!
“You better watch who you're calling a child, Lois, because if I'm a child, then you know what that makes you? a pedophile! I'll be damned if I'm gonna stand here and be lectured by a pervert!”
“You better watch who you’re calling a child Lois. Because if I’m a child you know what that makes you? A pedophile. And I’ll be damned if I’m gonna stand here & be lectured by a pervert!”
"A child? A child?? Well if Im a child then you know what that makes you? A pedophile! And I'll be damned if im gonna stand here and be lectured by a pervert!"
Something along those lines lmao
And I'll be damned if I sit here and get lectured by a pervert!
Lois told Peter he was being a child and Peter retorted:
"Well Lois, if I'm a child that would make you a pedophile" and then Peter used Lois being a pedophile as a reason to not listen to her in why he was being a child.
Classic.
How rational, getting the statue of liberty's foot for a friend's wedding without asking him if he even wants it.
Yeah, feel like some of these were splitting hairs here lol.
It’s less rational and more him just talking like a normal person. A rational one wouldn’t have been in half these situations to begin with
But “peter talking like a regular personal” prolly gets less clicks
Blame the TH-cam alg for making folks make clickbaity titles.
Tho in that specific scenes case, this IS quagmire we’re talking about, almost any other time and he would’ve been all over that. It could’ve just been a chip of paint and he would’ve humped it.
But honestly this is stolen content uploaded in a comp for free. You tubers get paid pennies and it’s not like it didn’t work and we’re here talkin about it lmfao.
WE’RE the suckers here 💀
EDIT 5/20/24:
holy shit i think they actually took my advice-
if so, you're alright FG comp reuploader guy!
@@theradionicrevival8068not that deep man
I mean not asking someone if they want something before you get it for them is kind of the whole point of surprises 🤣
@sabikikasuko6636 yea but if it's something crazy like the foot of the statue of liberty that's something you talk about first
Its rational for Peter
4:50 the increased air pressure changes how our taste buds work, which is why so many people think air plane food is bad.
I didn’t know that. Thanks for sharing
Is there a way to obfuscate that?
I dont think so @@alimations5226
@@alimations5226 wait until the plane has landed to eat?
@@alimations5226eat spicy food. It’ll seriously just taste normal since the flavours are so hot
I love how most of these clips are from early family guy, considering the fact that Peter becomes more psychotic as series goes on.
i'd say more early reboot times, more specifically. i get whiplash trying to jump around watching later episodes after ya know know the early stuff. even 2006 family guy is way different than original run
Chris' acceptance of also enjoying The Money Pit is a great expression of acknowledging common ground. A fundamental step in a formal discussion, bravo.
only recently saw the money pit. 1980s tom hanks is wild. really raunchy times back then
7:11 i have 0 idea why but casual conversations in family guy will always make me laugh
It's just the rationality of it is what makes it funny. Went from robbing a train to wanting to watch mamamia in a span of minutes
>Peter being rational
>He got the Statue of Liberty's foot
I don’t feel obligated, I WANT TO.
Is such a funny statement.
It's something you'd have to say to a gf or something 😅
I really need a full explanation of how Peter got the Statue of Liberty’s foot for only $400k
Mexican labor.
He had to call in a lot of favours
Inflation probably
It takes four hundred thounsand dollars to buy the Statue of Liberty's foot, once...
Ah, you see it was going to cost an arm and a leg, but since it was just the foot he got a discount
6:55 “Wow. And we’re the robbers.” 😅
Had me XD
0:47 This line is priceless! 🤣
The Reality, the Real Reality
Realllll😂
Giggity
437 thousand dollars 😂😂
@@jayceisking Don't ask me how i got it.
The most unbelievable thing about the Godfather scene is that Peter's entire family let him talk instead of constantly interrupting him and talking over him because they disagreed with his opinion. Actually paints them in a better loght than 90% of the people I've ever met.
They still lied to him that he "didn't give it a chance" though. If they want to at least argue correctly they need to LISTEN when he says he did try multiple times to get through it and simply could not.
loght
Yeah that movie is nothing special and it's fans are the f'n worst😂
2:32 I like to think that this is an actual real life talk between Seth McFarlane, Alex and Seth Green about the God Father
Yeah
Feels like it
And Seth M. just randomly throws in different voices to spice up the conversation lol
Apparently it was
Apparently, it actually was 😂
the train bit feels like a smiling friends bit
zach hadel and co really went full circle with this one
3:15 Lois can actually hear Stewie talk only when they are discussing The Godfather 😭
The last scene where they tried to rob the train: best one.
watch Life According to Jimmy’s skit on nice robbers or a title that’s near that name it’s pretty similar
Unironically some of my favorite Peter moments
“Who tf starts a conversation like that, I just sat down”
The most awkward train robbery
"It's tough out there"
The train robbers got robbed the train instead 😭
6:15
I love how Peter is fully prepared to rob a train but he draws the line at taking money out of someone's paycheck.
you can steal a train but you can’t steal someone’s paycheck
No one notices that Lois understands Stewie when they are talking about the Godfather
It’s confirmed they can understand him they just don’t take him seriously since he’s a baby.
2:58 the godfather clip was the first thing I thought of when i read the title 😂
“ They’re speaking Italian!!”
Chris was spot on 😂😂
@@RaymondColchado italian is just fancy spanish- and discount latin.
1:05 "Don't ask me how I got it."
HOW CAN YOU AFFORD THESE THINGS!
Dont ask him how he got it 🤦🏾♂️
There was a cut away where he robs banks with Meg to get the money.
To the hindenpeter
You're talking about the guy who has the Peter Coptor, and who turned his whole house into a giant puppet.
Two words: bank robbery
He even brough Meg along one time, to get cash to buy a zebra.😂
I'd be more worried about whatever Peter would want a zebra for.
3:16 Lois does understands Stewie 😮
Yeah it makes you wonder what's with that inconsistency😂
@Sly88Frye it's so that they can be more creative with jokes and story telling. The fact that anyone can or can't understand him depending on the episode gives them more freedom to explore different dynamics
@Sly88Frye they actually came out and said that they always hear and understand stewie, they just usually ignore him cuz he's a baby
Wierd that Brian didn’t have any lines in that scene
@@Homedepotorange To quote Dracula from hotel Transylvania "Don't explain it. It's not funny when you do"
This is the part of Family Guy that I think Inspired Zach for Smiling Friends
It does feel a lot like oneyplays
Definitely. I hear Zach saying some of these lines for sure in some sort of improv, like the Mario and the tax accountant one
Average Tuesday 0:20
Oh really Lois?
@@Marckinley "I thought I might drive forward"
@@mistersayless323 “I thought that might be a fun thing to do”
Peter its ´like a genius trapped in a world that doesn´t understand him.
The foot one is so good cuz Peter does wild shit that’s not explained all the time and everyone just goes with it but this time he gets pissed that Quagmire acts like it’s a normal gift that didn’t require extreme effort to get.
Rational Peter is the funniest version of Peter.
“Peter being rational”
Discusses drunk driving
“i’ll be right back with.. a hammock of cake.”
In retrospect we now know how Peter gets some of the money for his shenanigans, you just know he pulled off a successful robbery to get ahold of that foot.
The godfather dialogue was so good that no one noticed they understood what Stewie said
Lois: are you listening
Peter: yes
Lois: what did I say
Peter: TURN THE OVEN TO 350 AT 5:15 I got it.
Relatable
Its timed
6:50
Just took an amtrak trip. 10 hour ride. coach was 93 dollars. a roomette was 350 dollars. Only real good part was the food. I will say, amtrak food is amazing. But holy hell, whys it so expensive, Amtrak is tax subsidized, why is it so expensive!?!
I was actually about to make a comment about $25 for a first class ticket isn’t bad at all.
amtrack is great. you want to ride greyhound?
@@trollf3right? fucking greyhound
@@blackhat1018yeah i was thinking that too 25$ for first class sounds amazing.
Something about car and oil companies rigging the system to make it a expensive as possible instead of cheaper which is what public transport is supposed to be.
>rational
>did not care for the Godfather
pick one
Did not care for the godfather
He’s rational there because he’s not obsessing over media
😂 It insists upon itself 😅
I'm rational and I've never even seen that movie.
I'm Italian and like Mafia movies and even I don't like the Godfather
I love how Lois just says "i'm going to kill stewie" very casually
"Screw that. You take a bus." 😂
This is the one time, stewie was validated to be heard, unilaterally
The best part about family guy is when it goes from all like cartoony to them having an argument over some random shit.
1:22 where’s the sink
i eated it 😋
They didn't let it in
@@pablodavidclavijo4609let that sink in
Peter being a smartass and intelligent is the funniest moments I love how sarcastic he is
4:43 might be the only time I've ever laughed at family guy unironically
sooo... you just find racism funny?
@Unknown-Thief man I guess I'm a massive fucking racist then, because I laughed too.
@Unknown-Thief Correct, and I find it, very funny.
The statue of liberty foot still makes me cry laughing, it’s something about real world logic being in cartoons makes me lose it
Peter acts like 400K is a lot of money for the statue of liberty's foot, but getting it for that cheap is nothing short of a financial miracle.
12-25$ for a train ticket?
Thats cheap as heck.
That was in like 2004
That's the standard in Europe
@CristianMarchese but the standard of train travel in Europe is also hundreds of times better than in the US
2 dollars now
Tried to book a train the other day only to book a flight due to the cost
THIS is how I fell in love with early Family Guy (and still enjoy some new episodes from time to time despite the decline in some quality). The stuttering. The interrupting. The wise cracks. I ADORE it. In my opinion, it's what gives Family Guy an edge over The Simpsons. Dialogue in the Simpsons is iconic because it was the first of it's kind (well, if we're not counting the Flinstones lol). But Family Guy took that foundation and made dialogue so relatable, I feel like I could meet a Peter Griffin on the street before I'd meet a Homer Simpson (and I'm not counting the cosplayers lol).
0:15 love this lol
It insists upon its self
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“It’s already been said we didn’t stay focused.” 😂
I scrolled for a damn minute tryna see if anyone was gonna mention this one 😂 lowkey most underrated bit in this video lmao so oddly relatable
3:20 when they suddenly understand Stewie.
They can always understand him but they just ignore him
Peter being rational is just people being not stupid.
7:17 WTF PEWTERSCHMIDT!!!
WDYM? It’s no secret that Carter doesn’t like Peter.
Valid, honestly.
Mr. Peterschmidt
🎉
@@superromangamingpetah I’m not attracted to you now that you’ve become an amalgamation of yourself and my fatha
1:50 once you realize that the car tweens when peter gets in it it feels so wrong
Never knew tween was a word for when a car moves up or down when someone gets in/out
Tween is a funny word lol
This is the lowest bar for “reasonable” I’ve seen in my life😂😂
I knew people like the whale at 1:40. KNEW them, pushed them out of my place faster than a morning fart.
2:24 Justin Timberlake
😂😂😂😂😂
i love how the godfather scene is one of the very few times where peter and lois understand stewie
2:34 so relatable
Explain I need an explanation
@@Sauce5837What explanation is needed? He just said that it’s relatable that Peter does not care for the Godfather movie
@@hoticeisnice1354 nah yk damn well those are sht reasons if u hate the move jus say it but don’t jus sht on it for unnecessary reasons
I feel the same way that and pulp fiction I watch the whole thing I'm like who edited this you can't have one of the main characters die halfway through it and then the rest of the movie is all about them from before they died what it's not even in order nothing in either of these movies is astonishing to me it's barely passable let's go ahead and add Ferris bueller's day off and the breakfast club too
@@Josh-b3c I also didn't care for the Pulp Fiction.
1:24 this reminds me of smiling friends so much
Fr
0:02 I'm sorry she's gonna do what now?
You should watch the episode. It's a two parter I think. It's really good
@@DylanHerndon what season?
@@DylanHerndon and episode number.
@@Guru_Realdon’t remember the season and episode # but just look up Stewie kills Lois and Lois kills Stewie
@@Guru_Realstewie kills lois season six
I remember being a kid, staying at a hotel with my family, and flipping through the channels. We stopped at Family Guy, because it was a cartoon, and it was that EXACT scene where they're robbing the train. We stopped it when it was clear that it wasn't for kids (I think a character swore or something), and I never watched anything else since. For over a decade, Peter saying "wanna go see Mama Mia?" Was one of the only Family Guy quotes I'd heard
Him getting pushed out lmao
The funniest part is at the end. Good choice.
I just love the train dialogue. 😂😂
I relate to Peter’s take on The Godfather ‘It insists upon itself’ 🤣🤣
Same
When I saw Oppenheimer I was thinking of Peter the whole time. I could not find a better way to describe that movie.
@@bella_ciao4608 😂
Unpopular opinion on it but I agreed with him. I found it boring
@@bella_ciao4608It’s technically a very good film and is filled with information relevant at the time, along with social and political issues. It is truly a film of passion.
Buuuut… Barbie is fun, for the whole family, and doesn’t show a man of science getting rode like a horse by a communist with no warning. Twice.
3:14 I think that is one of the only times Stewie has formed a coherent sentence and had everyone (excluding Meg since she wasn't there for the conversation) in the family besides Brian understand, even Lois said "I agree with Stewie, it's not really fair." The only other times Lois had ever understood any of his full sentences was when he did a simulation of killing her on the cruise and pursuing world domination, the other time was when there were no cookies at church and he shouted "F*uck!" which everyone in the church understood.
I love when they legit start to de construct the funny cutaways and talk seriously about it lol
5:35 Doofenshmirtz evil incorporated
Dan Povenmire
What do you mean
The fact he did a lot of in pf
@@pauloportas6706 dan povemire made Phineas and ferb
This is a great compilation man I like it a lot !
He probably ended up turning the oven to 515 at 3:50.
Wouldn’t he turn the oven to 350 at 5:15 ?
Probably 505.
So... during the godfather scene. They all understood Stewie for a second huh 😂
1:08
Only $430,000
I honestly thought that it would be well over several million. But no not even a half a million.
What a bargain!
$437,000 for the foot of one of America's national icons is a shockingly low number.
3:55 Movie/show review youtubers
They do not let up
Series* a "show" is something you watch at the theater.
@@HipHopfan_ No, it isn't.
@@zombifiedpariah7392 it is.
The godfather dialogue is basically music reviews. “The artist is fearlessly stumbling through the off kilter melodies without insisting too much”
I'm shocked the actual foot from the real Statue of Liberty cost that little honestly, I'd think something like that might enter into the billions range, at least late millions
I was really hoping for the "who the #### starts a conversation like that? I just sat down!"
@2:00 murders me every time 💀
I know where the bodies are peter
"it's a language of subtlety" every fake film enjoyer ever
I don’t speak it but italian doesn’t often feel that subtle, might be the people though, italians are incredibly expressive.
A hammock of cake. 🍰
It's really a change that happened once the show came back from its biggest cancellation. At first, Peter was a lovable idiot, now he's a rational jerk. It's like watching a clown makes jokes and do gags, and halfway through the show, he grabs a mic and starts making fun of the people in the audience.
Peter was such a nice guy for not robbing that train worker. "I'm a working man myself" 😂
i would honesty listen to a podcast of all the Griffin's just discussing movies lol