Family Guy - "And Then There Were Fewer" - Talkback [9/26]

Pretty deep. You can almost feel sorry for Diane. It's one of those semi-regulars whose shown to have a demented past.

P.S. I can't believe Stewie still wants to kill Lois. He's been gay for a couple of years.
 
That final scene with Stewie shooting Diane was just awesome! I'm glad he still has the "evil baby" thing in him.

This was definitely one the best Family Guy episodes so far, and definitely made up for the meh Simpsons and Cleveland Show episodes tonight.
 
I thought the episode was pretty amazing. I didn't see the killer coming, which I like, it had a feel of "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" for me.

I noticed when I was in a free-time lab, I noticed that a few good friends of mine were dissecting the episode, looking for clues that foreshadowed Diane being the killer. I came in late, but one thing that did pop out was during the scene where Jillian's husband died, she wasn't with the crowd that discovered the body, but came a little later. I'm now watching the episode to see if I can spot any clues other than the one mentioned.
 
Good to have confirmation from MacFarlane. The news segments will be weird without the Tom and Diane banter, and I'll actually miss Muriel a little because, like I said, the Goldmans always crack me. But at least it wasn't Mort they killed off, as that would have really upset me.


My brother and I have been wanting to see a Halloween episode almost since the very beginning, and we're so excited to see that they're finally doing one. Always glad to have what appears to be another Christmas episode, "Road to the North Pole." I just always love when shows do holiday episodes, and they usually place among my favorite episodes.
 
Great season opener from Family Guy! Pretty much all the jokes were funny, and the plot/homage/whatever you want to call it worked.

Sad to see a lot of the characters go. I'll miss hearing Lori Alan on Family Guy if she doesn't end up voicing another character, she was perfect as Diane.



Maybe he was killed in Iraq too.
 
"If anyone's going to take that ***** out, it's gonna be me."

Yeah, loved the ending with Stewie. Crowning moment of awesome, indeed.

But I wasn't expecting Diane to be the perp. That was a good twist, though I was kinda hoping it'd be the Chicken like someone else mentioned. XD
 
I just now realized that Neil was missing. He's one of my favorite recurring characters (partially because he reminds me of a character my friend and I created, before we were even familiar with Neil), so I hope he turns up this season.
 
The old Stewie is back sort of. I loved the last line at the end. This was a great episode, it was fun and enjoyable.

Also triming the fat from the cast, though I can't believe they killed off James Woods. The others fine I get it, but they retired James Woods?
 
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