I wish they had done more with Brian being a cat because that is where most of the laughs were. Peter's plotline definitely was more interesting and full of quick jokes that weren't very funny but appreciated. Everything in total made it an enjoyable episode, free of controversy or any plot that didn't make sense. Loved the ending!
11 Reviews
Slowly coming back to life
tanahandy18 January 2021
6
Edvis-19975 March 2021
One of my most favorite episodes of this season.
checkinac18 January 2021
This episode was great. Both plots were very nice to explore the current issue with the pandemic. Peter and Ernie's relationship was fleshed out pretty well and Brian's subplot about taking ancestry/ personality tests were also spot on. Great episode. 10/10.
Family Guy No Limits
vuileharry18 January 2021
So Family Guy is in it's 19th season now. Have they beaten The Simpsons by now? Well in my humble opinion they did, in ONE aspect: staying fun to watch for more seasons. Since I really felt The Simpsons had completely lost all edge after the 16th season. South Park even much, much sooner.
Now yes, Family Guy has seen it's best times as well. However, when I look at full seasons, the earlier ones were definitely better. No argument there. But when I judge the 3 to 4 times a year that they still manage to come up with a really good episode these days, I really do wonder if that episode isn't actually better than their better early episodes. Call me crazy: I just do.
Now this is one such episode again for sure! The secondary story about Brian and his inner cat cracked me up big time. But the main story about the deeper meaning in Peter's relationship with some big chicken was like true haute cuisine! I sincerely, and literally, loved every second of thiis episode.
Now yes, Family Guy has seen it's best times as well. However, when I look at full seasons, the earlier ones were definitely better. No argument there. But when I judge the 3 to 4 times a year that they still manage to come up with a really good episode these days, I really do wonder if that episode isn't actually better than their better early episodes. Call me crazy: I just do.
Now this is one such episode again for sure! The secondary story about Brian and his inner cat cracked me up big time. But the main story about the deeper meaning in Peter's relationship with some big chicken was like true haute cuisine! I sincerely, and literally, loved every second of thiis episode.
Great Episode
michaelpapelman18 January 2021
Warning: Spoilers
This episode was fantastic. The plot was pretty strong, and pretty much all the jokes landed. Loved Brian acting like a cat and seeing Peter actually become somewhat emotional over the Giant Chicken dying. Felt like something out of Season 4, and I hope they keep up with episodes like this.
Decent Plot
starwarsgiantsfan18 January 2021
One of the few bright spots this season has been their willingness to address long-standing storylines (i.e. Bruce and Jeffrey finally get married) and this episode is no exception. Peter and the Giant Chicken's relationship has never really been explored before, so it's interesting to see it here. This episode also doesn't have the same annoying filler like other modern Family Guy episodes, which is similar to most good modern Family Guy episodes. However, this episode does have some bad morals, but the humor more than makes up for it.
Brian is not a cat😂
amindostiari23 January 2021
Great episode
carobertson951 March 2021
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