It came from an episode centered around Peter Griffin helping Jesus Christ lose his virginity. Only Family Guy would put a surprisingly wholesome scene in such an offensive episode lol.
Pretty much every time they did a bit based on TNG they had everyone reprising their roles. In the "telepathic readings" bit, Marina Sirtis came back, and the "Worf's head" bit, Michael Dorn and Jonathan Frakes also came back. And, of course, for the episode where Stewie spent the day with the cast, everyone came back, including Denise Crosby. Seth MacFarlane and Patrick Stewart have a great working relationship because of American Dad, and obviously Patrick Stewart has a great personal relationship with the rest of the TNG cast, I'm sure it didn't take very much to convince them to reprise their roles when needed.
My uncle once had a old old manual truck. Wouldn't leave park, so they got like 10 people and hooked it to the rear of another car and dragged it up and down the street; while the people were jumping on it till it sheered its way out of park into 1st and they drove home. Ah the 70's.
The Dirty Harry scene with the leprechaun slayed me. Never saw that episode and did not see it coming. Oh, and that Jack Skellington bit was _spot f***ing on._
@@-__Ast0lf0__- You haven't heard about Kevin Jeffrey Clash? Because those were two real cases... and there's more. For once Family Guy's _not_ just being random "for the lulz."
@Wendy_O._Koopa I have not, I'm not really a family guy viewer so I did think it was "for the lulz" Imma look it up though, thanks for the upsetting information about a childhood figure.
Ain't it amazing how much detail they used especially with the two Constructicons. Michael Bay needed those writers when he was putting out that trash series!
No matter how many times I see it, the Maude intro makes me laugh every time. Especially "Amelia Earhart flew a lot of airplanes except for that one time when she didn't come back." 😂
Andy Capp was actually pretty popular in the USA in 1970-80s. It is still going online. Sadly, most Newspapers are out of business. We even have Any Capp Fries here to this day.
The last reference of Quagmire entering the brawl between Andy Capp and his Mrs has a sexual innuendo. That cloud around their "brawl" is not hiding the *fight* which cartoon makers have made us believe.