This sleek but still rough round the edges adventure has a lot of heart; indeed enough to carry it over the awkward villains and its eccentric internal mechanics.
An agreeable parable of following your passions instead of accepting the stable job, I wanted to root for this nice guy with his hot wife and adorable daughter who acts sort of how you expect a small child too. I think the world is en masse trying to compensate for Stewie Griffin (love that little guy).
Any other absurdities in the plot have been mentioned by other people though I will stress that the dog biscuit subplot doesn't seem to have anything to do with anything.
In one scene, the wife wordlessly chides her husband for looking at the ex-bearded lady. It stuck with me, mostly because it would have been ten times funnier if the spouses roles were reversed.
An agreeable parable of following your passions instead of accepting the stable job, I wanted to root for this nice guy with his hot wife and adorable daughter who acts sort of how you expect a small child too. I think the world is en masse trying to compensate for Stewie Griffin (love that little guy).
Any other absurdities in the plot have been mentioned by other people though I will stress that the dog biscuit subplot doesn't seem to have anything to do with anything.
In one scene, the wife wordlessly chides her husband for looking at the ex-bearded lady. It stuck with me, mostly because it would have been ten times funnier if the spouses roles were reversed.