Wasn't so fond of the first episode of the Brian-gets-married two-parter. This one however is much better. Some pretty funny jokes here.
12 Reviews
Better than last episode
jwwalrath-227-854878 October 2018
A lot of laughs
namikazedante8 October 2018
Thank god they got out of that train-wreck which the first episode was. This had a lot of humour and crazy goofs. Which is what Family Guy is.
It was good because of some really great jokes but still not one of the best episodes. I am hoping for them to step it up even further now !
It was good because of some really great jokes but still not one of the best episodes. I am hoping for them to step it up even further now !
7
Edvis-199716 April 2019
Episode was fine... however
jpapanone1 July 2020
The voice of Jess, Casey Wilson, is one of the worst voices I've ever heard. Ruins the episode. As soon as I heard her voice, I was like...ughhh. dammit. I forgot that girl with that voice is in these episodes. Hurry up and get those episodes over with.
Much better than the Premiere
checkinac8 October 2018
Dead Dog Walking
bobcobb30131 October 2018
Warning: Spoilers
An improvement over last week, but this is not the kind of Brian we want. The Brian and Peter dynamic almost always produces laughs, but such was not the case here tonight.
Just move on from this story and get back to one-off episodes for the good of the show.
Just move on from this story and get back to one-off episodes for the good of the show.
They should have killed off Brian again.
bertd-123056 November 2018
The first two episodes list everything wrong with the way Brian has been written as over the last 7 seasons of this show. They cannot make us care about this Manipulative, uneducated mongrel. none of the characters have any sort of charm or comedic value its just nasty people regurgitating the same rancid sick over and over. Please let this show die
So the openning song says there is too much sex and violence, but this episode has both!
neoanderson129 October 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Since the very first episode of Family guy, the song goes: "It seems today, that all you see, is violence on movies and sex on tv" And throughout the whole show, Family guy seems to follow that notion. No violence or crude sex scenes.
However, in this episode, we have both. In the scene where both Chris and Stewie are fighting to get the vape, they end up kissing each other and both go to great length to describe the whole kissing moment. Only after they open their eyes do they realize they have been kissing each other.
This whole scene was unnecessary.
However, in this episode, we have both. In the scene where both Chris and Stewie are fighting to get the vape, they end up kissing each other and both go to great length to describe the whole kissing moment. Only after they open their eyes do they realize they have been kissing each other.
This whole scene was unnecessary.
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