Review: Family Guy “Send in Stewie, Please”
Stewie lets it all-out in a special commercial-free episode.
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Continue readingFamily Guy is well known for making quips about common sitcom tropes- it’s one of the reasons we love the show. But, when the show first aired in 1999, viewers were shocked by the twist the series offered with one specific character, Stewie Griffin. Stewie started out as a nefarious villain, a baby set to destroy his family if given the opportunity. Slowly he has made his way into our hearts and has become the greatest talking, bi-curious baby on television. Well, we thought we would share some of our other favourite babies that have appeared on Family Guy throughout the years in this top ten list. Also, be sure to check out some of our favourite talking dogs (that aren’t Brian).
Continue readingGood luck getting a pair though.
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Short of getting Roiland back, which I'm sure isn't going to happen, I don't even think they could get much better than the new voices from the previous season. And the ratings for season 7 weren't much lower on average than for season 6; it was pretty much just a normal season-to-season drop that most likely would have happened regardless.
I mean, look at the actual averages:
Season 1 - 1.57 million viewers Season 2 - 1.97 million viewers Season 3 - 2.33 million viewers Season 4 - 1.52 million viewers Season 5 - 0.96 million viewers Season 6 - 0.56 million viewers Season 7 - 0.42 million viewers
Ever since season 3, it had been having steep drops even with Roiland still involved; the season 6 to 7 drop is actually the smallest-percentage drop it's had since it started dropping, and if anything it's possible that changing the voice actors actually *boosted* interest a bit and prevented it from dropping even more.