lovelygirl
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As a hardcore fan of South Park, I can already tell the reason for that is because this episode lovingly and lighty borrows story elements from two South Park episodes: Cartman becoming a Psychic Detective for the police, and Stan getting his own Crossing Over With John Edwards show.
Like when Peter wanted to meet "Scrubs" and "Black Scrubs?"
Family Guy has to be taken a bit more lightly that most fans (especially the fanboys) take it these days.
That's why I was able to enjoy the episode so much, as well as Family Guy in general. Granted there have been better episodes, which is obvious because those are the ones that are going down in Pop Culture history, but Family Guy gives me the pleasure of setting the bar low, JUST for that tiny sliver of 30 minutes.
That musical number was the best the show ever did, based on the lyrics alone. They were clever, fast-paced, and really funny. The number fit into the story arch well, and it even had a little bit of class in it.
The psychic stuff was funny, it just felt like it could have ended as well as it began and progressed. Overall I am generally pleased though.
Like when Peter wanted to meet "Scrubs" and "Black Scrubs?"

That's why I was able to enjoy the episode so much, as well as Family Guy in general. Granted there have been better episodes, which is obvious because those are the ones that are going down in Pop Culture history, but Family Guy gives me the pleasure of setting the bar low, JUST for that tiny sliver of 30 minutes.
That musical number was the best the show ever did, based on the lyrics alone. They were clever, fast-paced, and really funny. The number fit into the story arch well, and it even had a little bit of class in it.
The psychic stuff was funny, it just felt like it could have ended as well as it began and progressed. Overall I am generally pleased though.