![]() Family Guy does indeed have social commentary and can be very satirical, but it is blunt, sporadic, and obscene. Much of the criticism stems from a purported lack of cleverness and attention to narrative, unlike many animated sitcoms such as The Simpsons or Southpark, but others would argue that Family Guy was never intended to play on the same field as other sitcoms that imbue their well-crafted narratives with moral lessons or clever commentary on society. This is where Macfarlane establishes his stylistic humor of jumping around to very random cut scenes and trying to get laughs with jokes just from shock value. Some may wonder why this doesn't top the list, but despite being his most popular show, contributing to an entire generation of people growing up quoting Quagmire and trying to talk with a whistle like Herbert the Pervert, Family Guy is divisive among animated sitcom fans and critics alike. ![]() ![]() Here is the big one, the show that propelled Macfarlane into the annals of animated sitcom history as a legend Family Guy. ![]()
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