......That South Park, with the Imaginationland storyline, is using pop culture references as much as Family Guy, or even more, despite ripping on them for doing the same thing? Sure, they might defend it with the whole "we're doing it within the context of a plot", but to me it's no different.
Like when Cartman was frozen in ice: they did a shot-for-shot parody of the Buck Rogers opening with Cartman in Gil Gerard's place, which is the sort of thing Family Guy would do, but somehow they get a free pass.
I say, a pop-culture reference is a pop-culture reference, no matter how it's used. Maybe Family Guy uses them too often, but it's not like it's the only thing it has in its arsenal.
Like when Cartman was frozen in ice: they did a shot-for-shot parody of the Buck Rogers opening with Cartman in Gil Gerard's place, which is the sort of thing Family Guy would do, but somehow they get a free pass.
I say, a pop-culture reference is a pop-culture reference, no matter how it's used. Maybe Family Guy uses them too often, but it's not like it's the only thing it has in its arsenal.