I don't mean to bag on Seth MacFarlane and his new team's work right off the bat when it could be decent, but the idea of the staff doing three sitcoms in a row dosen't sit right with me. Yeah obviously predictable cheesy sitcom writing is they're forte and they're obviously very comfterable with the style. But I'm thinking that they're kind of going to be tapped doing a third show. Family Guy is cliche but makes up for it with more off the wall plotting and cutaway gags even if the actual stories themselves when you stare deep into them enough have pretty much been cycled before. American Dad takes the cliche and gives us richer characters and personality types then you'd find in FG. What will the Cleveland Show do? Try for a mix of the two or lean more in either FG's ridicoulsness or AD's better character balance? Don't know but when thinking about "Road To Germany" a thought crossed my mind:
What would happen if MacFalrane and co tried something more... Actiony?
The fight coregraphy on the rumbles in both American Dad and Family Guy is quite strong and the team are able to maintain a steady pacing in both. But in "Road To Germany" it was also proven that they can also do strong actual action scenes if they focus enough on them. Yes they are obvious homages to other things but still coregraphed in they're own way. In truth just trying for more of an action show instead of just another family sitcom would at least be something DIFFERENT instead of more just the same old same old from MacFarlane. Groening and his team moved to a more adventury plot structure from the Simpsons into Futurama. Butch Hartman and Staff at least tried for more action in Danny Phantom compared to Fairly Oddparents, and obviously Genndy Tartoskvey was able to go full out into fighting from more humor based affairs in Samurai Jack and Clone Wars from Dexter's Laboratory (and Maxwell Atoms Underfist compared to Billy and Mandy would of done that too if it was allowed to get off the ground). I could easily see MacFarlane and staff doing the same thing. Obviously there are a few factors that would stop this.
1. Wanting to be more comedy oriented then action oriented.
2. The fact that they're on FOX's LOL Sunday which is pretty much sitcom dominated and not action oriented at all and not going to find a place to be action oriented while keeping that same budget level.
3. The fact it could be more expensive then just the more regular sitcomy animated shows.
Still though I'm asking this more as a hypothecial question then something that could actually come into exisiting: Should the Family Guy team of tried for more of an action show instead of The Cleveland Show or should they be allowed for a third Sitcom style show instead of expirementing more? Go ahead and post your thoughts here on that.
What would happen if MacFalrane and co tried something more... Actiony?
The fight coregraphy on the rumbles in both American Dad and Family Guy is quite strong and the team are able to maintain a steady pacing in both. But in "Road To Germany" it was also proven that they can also do strong actual action scenes if they focus enough on them. Yes they are obvious homages to other things but still coregraphed in they're own way. In truth just trying for more of an action show instead of just another family sitcom would at least be something DIFFERENT instead of more just the same old same old from MacFarlane. Groening and his team moved to a more adventury plot structure from the Simpsons into Futurama. Butch Hartman and Staff at least tried for more action in Danny Phantom compared to Fairly Oddparents, and obviously Genndy Tartoskvey was able to go full out into fighting from more humor based affairs in Samurai Jack and Clone Wars from Dexter's Laboratory (and Maxwell Atoms Underfist compared to Billy and Mandy would of done that too if it was allowed to get off the ground). I could easily see MacFarlane and staff doing the same thing. Obviously there are a few factors that would stop this.
1. Wanting to be more comedy oriented then action oriented.
2. The fact that they're on FOX's LOL Sunday which is pretty much sitcom dominated and not action oriented at all and not going to find a place to be action oriented while keeping that same budget level.
3. The fact it could be more expensive then just the more regular sitcomy animated shows.
Still though I'm asking this more as a hypothecial question then something that could actually come into exisiting: Should the Family Guy team of tried for more of an action show instead of The Cleveland Show or should they be allowed for a third Sitcom style show instead of expirementing more? Go ahead and post your thoughts here on that.