Every show has their own humor. Fam Guy relays on random out of place jokes, South Park is mostly gross humor and Simpsons is whatever is the hot topic of the week.
I usually don't like drawn out gags, especially family guy's, but something about this particular one really made me giggle. The abrubt start of the song after she talks, Peter's silence, the admition, and the randomness.
@@orvinkent7600 I love it! I watched it before hearing the song, so I thought the song was more contemporary because it fit so well with the intro. It's a song truly ahead of its time.
Family guy used to only do these "time-killing" jokes once in a while, now they do them practically every episode, and it's so obvious that they do it to pad out the episode so that they don't have to put as much effort into writing.
Derrick You're probably one of the few people I know who sees Fox as innocent victims in anything especially in light of their penchant for cancelling or preempting shows.
A newer episode aired on TV not too long ago, and one cutaway, I swear to god, was just the first almost five minutes of some old TV show called The Hudson Brothers. The context was because someone briefly referred to these "Hudson Brothers", then they just literally played the first few minutes of an episode of this show to "explain" the reference. I love Family Guy, but the writing is getting so lazy and they aren't even trying to hide it.
@@johnroby6524 nobody is forcing u to watch it if u dont like it lol i dont watch football cause for me its just bunch of grown men running around screaming and kicking the ball for 0 reason
I love extremely long gags like this. Lois just standing there and Peter moving around more and more as the song builds, and it goes on just long enough that you forget about Lois' initial question so the punchline at the end is worth it.
No it's not. Why would it be 'fight' if the song goes 'out here in the fields' - what do you usually do in fields? It even says 'I DON'T need to fight' right after in the song. Smartass.
It's "fight" not farm... ffs listen to the original song. It's also a key lower to protect against copyright issues, why do you think Family Guy changed it to "farm".
I just watched over a minute worth of a Family Guy cutaway of it building up _The Who_ intro until Peter sings karaoke Worth it! One of the greatest cutaways in the series.
I was way into classic rock as a kid, so much more than modern music - both true when I was groung up and my adult life now - so watching this for the first time as a teenager was hilarious for the entire minute and a half
People who just do a passing "This is a space filler/long gag" because their attention span is now McDonalds drive-thru/Tik Tok level. Let me explain it to you as there are multiple jokes in this. - Baba O'Riley when it was released in the day was criticised for having such a long introduction before the first lyrics. - Peter took up a hobby, in this case random spontaneous karaoke - Lois, wanting to get an answer out of Peter in regards to his negligence of duties. - Peter intentionally responds to Lois with Baba O'Riley, knowing it is a long song. - It takes Peter a long time to respond and get to the point, just like the song which is intentional. - This can either be used to test Lois's patience, or to distract Lois enough to come up with an excuse, which he did. Whichever way is funny. People never look at the bigger picture or understand the context better.
Ordinarily, gags this long are painful and frustrating, but it's Baba O'Reilly, it can do no wrong! So ahead of its time that when I first heard it on CSI, I thought it sounded like a more modern song.