Mila Kunis says that Seth MacFarlane “Isn’t Even There Anymore” when it comes to ‘Family Guy’
This explains a lot.
Earlier this morning, Family Guy mainstay Mila Kunis was in promoting her new movie Bad Moms which comes out I don’t know when. However, I did comprehend one major admission when asked by Howard Stern about working with Seth MacFarlane on the animated comedy that has been around for 15 seasons on FOX.
According to Mila, Seth “Isn’t Even There Anymore” when it comes to production the long-running animated series. And while she had glowing things to say about Seth when it came to her talking about how she got the Ted role, I would think this admission is not shocking to most but should be noted as the likely reasoning to the decline in quality during the course of the show’s run.
Let’s face it, Family Guy isn’t written like it was in the old days where it seemed as though Seth put a ton of heart and soul into show. Nowadays, while getting better, Family Guy really is a shell of its former self. Seth not being there, and the crazy number of executive producers billed during the show’s credits that reads as long as scripture, it’s suffice to say the right chefs aren’t in this kitchen.
"There are also other characters that come and go (also owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery conglomerate media company)."
Huh. Is that just referring to other characters from the show itself, or is this implying that the new season is going to have cameos from other WBD IPs