Watch Family Guy Season 7 Episode 6 Online Free

Season of television series

Season of television series

Family Guy
Season seven

DVD covers for Volumes 7 and 8

Starring
  • Seth MacFarlane
  • Alex Borstein
  • Seth Green
  • Mila Kunis
  • Mike Henry
State of origin U.s.
No. of episodes 16
Release
Original network Flim-flam
Original release September 28, 2008 (2008-09-28) –
May 17, 2009 (2009-05-17)
Season chronology

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Family unit Guy 's 7th flavour first aired on the Play a joke on network in xvi episodes from September 28, 2008 to May 17, 2009 earlier beingness released as two DVD box sets and syndicated. The animated television serial follows the dysfunctional Griffin family (male parent Peter, mother Lois, daughter One thousand thousand, son Chris, baby Stewie and their anthropomorphic dog Brian), who reside in the boondocks of Quahog. The show features the voices of series creator Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Light-green, and Mila Kunis in the roles of the Griffin family.

The season included hold-over episodes from the sixth flavour, which was cut short due to the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. It received a mixed reception from critics, the more-mixed reviews criticizing the overuse of cutaways and the more positive praising its story-based episodes.[one] The seventh season contains some of the series' near acclaimed episodes (including "Road to Deutschland" and "Family Gay") and controversial episodes like "420", which caused the Venezuelan government to ban the prove from its networks.[ii] The 7th flavor was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Accolade for Outstanding Comedy Series,[3] making Family Guy the first animated series to be nominated in this category since The Flintstones in 1961.[3]

The Volume 7 DVD box set was released in Region 1 on June 16, 2009,[4] Region two on November ii, 2009[5] and Region four on September 29, 2009.[6] Nine of the xvi episodes are included in this book. The remaining seven episodes of the flavour were released on the Volume Eight DVD box set in Region i on June 15, 2010,[7] Region ii on November 1, 2010[8] and Region 4 on June xv, 2011.[9]

Production [edit]

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The season premiered September 28, 2008 with the episode "Dearest, Blactually" ambulation on Play a trick on Broadcasting Company in the United states of america. During the 6th season of the show, episodes of Family Guy and American Dad! were delayed from regular broadcast due to the 2007–2008 Writers Society of America strike. Series creator and executive producer Seth MacFarlane sided with the Writers Guild and participated in the strike until its conclusion.[10] [eleven] Official production of Family Guy was halted for about of December 2007 and intermittent periods afterwards. Fox continued producing episodes without MacFarlane's final approval; although he refused to piece of work on the show during the strike, his contract with Fox required him to contribute to whatsoever episodes information technology subsequently produced.[12] Due to this, about sixth-season episodes had to be pushed dorsum to this one; this left the 6th season with only twelve episodes, and the seventh flavour began with hold-overs from the previous one.[11]

Crew [edit]

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MacFarlane, Danny Smith, David Goodman and Chris Sheridan were the executive producers for the season.[13] Richard Appel, Steve Callaghan, Mark Hentemann and Brian Scully were co-executive producers.[14] Other producers included Mike Henry, Patrick Meighan, Tom Devanney, Alec Sulkin, Wellesley Wild, John L. Jacobs, Kara Vallow, Kirker Butler, Shannon Smith, Cherry Chevapravatdumrong, Kim Fertman and Brandi Young.[thirteen] [14]

The writing staff included John Viener, Andrew Goldberg, Matt Fleckenstein, Andrew Gormley, Alex Carter, executive producers Chris Sheridan, Danny Smith, co-executive producers Richard Appel, Marking Hentemann, Brian Scully, supervising producers Mike Henry, Alec Sulkin, Wellesley Wild and co-producers Scarlet Chevapravatdumrong and Patrick Meighan. Each wrote one episode, except for Meighan, Sulkin and Chevapravatdumrong (who wrote two each). In that location were nine directors for the sixteen episodes of the season, with Cyndi Tang, Greg Colton, Julius Wu, Brian Iles, Jerry Langford and Dominic Bianchi directing 2 episodes each. Peter Shin and James Purdum were supervising directors for the entire season.[xiii] Walter Murphey composed the season's music tracks, while Stan Jones edited them.[14]

Cast [edit]

Patrick Stewart at a photo call at the Berlinale 2017.

Season seven had a cast of five principal actors. MacFarlane voiced Peter Griffin, a blueish-collar worker and the patriarch of the Griffin family. The family's evil-genius babe Stewie, their anthropromorphic pet dog Brian, their sexually-agile neighbor Glenn Quagmire, Peter'southward father-in-police force Carter Pewterschmidt, local doctor Elmer Hartman and local news anchor Tom Tucker were besides voiced by MacFarlane. Other members of the family unit include Peter's responsible-only-rebellious married woman, Lois (voiced past Alex Borstein); their self-loathing teenage daughter, Meg (voiced past Mila Kunis) and their goofball teenage son, Chris (voiced past Seth Green).[xv] Mike Henry voiced the Griffins' neighbor (and Peter'due south friend) Cleveland Brown.[16]

The season had a number of secondary characters, including Lori Alan equally Diane Simmons (a local news anchor);[17] Mike Henry as Cleveland Brown (a neighbor and friend of the Griffins); Patrick Warburton every bit Joe Swanson (a disabled neighbor)[18] and Jennifer Tilly as Bonnie Swanson (Joe'southward pregnant wife).[xix] Adam W voices an alternative version of himself, Mayor Adam Westward.[twenty] Other recurring characters include Phil LaMarr as Ollie Williams,[21] Johnny Brennan as Mort Goldman, Carrie Fisher as Angela, Mark Hentemann every bit Opie, Borstein as Trisha Takanawa and Henry as Bruce.[22] [23] Staff members Danny Smith, Jon Viener and Alec Sulkin voiced several minor characters.[13] The season introduced New Brian (voiced past Viener), a replacement for the older Brian and Susie, the Swansons' newborn daughter.

The season also included guest actors voicing themselves, including Frank Sinatra Jr., Seth Rogen, Lauren Conrad, Johnny Knoxville, Jay Leno, Craig Ferguson, Audrina Patridge, Sinbad, Patrick Stewart, LeVar Burton, Gates McFadden, Brent Spiner, Michael Dorn, Jonathan Frakes, Wil Wheaton, Denise Crosby and Rob Lowe.[xx] [25] [26]

Reception [edit]

The seventh-season premiere was viewed by 9.2 meg viewers,[27] a significantly-higher number than those watching the sixth-season finale.[28] In the weeks following "Love Blactually", viewership hovered around 8 million. "Baby Not On Lath" was the most-viewed episode of the flavour, with 9.97 1000000 views and a 5.0 Nielsen rating.[29]

Ahsan Haque of IGN graded the 7th flavour of Family unit Guy 8.ii out of a possible 10, saying that it was a "very competent season" for the evidence.[30] He praised the employ of the show's authentication popular-civilization references and the writers' more story-driven episodes.[thirty] Haque considered "Road to Germany" as the highlight of the season and regarded "The Juice is Loose" and "Baby Not On Board" equally the poorest, citing them every bit examples of what the show could be when the writers "cull non to put in any effort".[30] In 2009, IGN included the Star Expedition: The Side by side Generation cast reunion in "Not All Dogs Go to Heaven" in its countdown of "Family unit Guy's Superlative x Star Trek Moments".[31] Later that year, it included the "Raining Bitches" and the "Nail Goes The Dynamite" moments (both from "Love Blactually") in its "Family Guy's Pinnacle 10 Cleveland Moments".[32] [33] In 2010, IGN put "Road to Germany" on its list of "Stewie and Brian'southward Greatest Adventures".[34]

Casey Burchby from DVD Talk gave a mixed review to Book Seven of Family Guy; he noted that while a lot of the jokes are obvious and not funny in the show's context, in that location are standout episodes such as "I Dream of Jesus" and "Babe Not On Lath". He likewise praised "Route to Germany", which "combines solid writing with some noteworthy pattern work".[1] Some other author from DVD Talk, Francis Rizzo Iii, reviewed Book 8 and praised "Three Kings" for blending humor with the original films and its story-based narrative. He likewise pointed out that episodes like "420", "Not All Dogs Go to Sky" and "Flim-flam-y Lady" independent scenes which were similar cipher seen on television before.[35]

A man with black hair and glasses speaks into a microphone.

The Parents Television Council (a frequent critic of Family unit Guy) branded "Family unit Gay",[36] "Three Kings"[37] "420",[38] and "Stew-roids"[39] as the "worst show of the week," a championship oftentimes given the serial by the grouping. In response to its group'southward criticism, executive producer David Goodman claimed that Family Guy is "absolutely for adults" and he does non allow his ain children to spotter the evidence.[xl] MacFarlane as well responded to the PTC's decrees against the show in an interview with The Abet:[41] "For an organization that prides itself on Christian values — I mean, I'k an atheist, so what exercise I know? — they spend their entire day hating people."[42]

Mixed assessments came from Robin Pierson of The TV Critic, giving the flavor an overall score of 49 out of 100.[43] Pierson said that the testify had become "predictable, stale and irritating to spotter" and that it had become "simply like the Goggle box shows it mocked". He criticized some episodes for "insulting their viewers' intelligence" and for being "badly written",[44] [45] although he praised some of the stories for following a logical progression.[46] Pierson considered "We Love You Conrad" as the all-time episode of the flavour (rating it 67 out of 100),[47] and "Babe Not On Lath" as the poorest (rating it 12).[48]

The Venezuelan government reacted negatively to "420", and banned Family Guy from their local networks (which generally air syndicated American programming).[2] Local station Televen was threatened with fines for broadcasting the testify (which were avoided by airing an episode of Baywatch instead), and information technology aired public-service films every bit an apology.[2] Venezuelan Justice Minister Tareck El Aissami stated that any cable stations which turn down to finish ambulation the serial would be fined, and he claimed that the programme promoted the employ of cannabis.[ii]

Awards and nominations [edit]

The flavor was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Honour for Outstanding Comedy Series.[iii] The final animated programme to be nominated was The Flintstones in 1961.[49] Seth MacFarlane was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Vocalism-Over Performance for his role as Peter Griffin in "I Dream of Jesus".[50] MacFarlane was also nominated for an Annie Honour for the same episode, simply lost to Ahmed Best from Robot Chicken.[51] "Road to Germany" was nominated for a Golden Reel Award for All-time Sound Editing, but lost to the Star Wars: The Clone Wars episode "Lair of Grievous".[52]

Episodes [edit]

DVD release [edit]

The first nine episodes of the seventh season were released on DVD by 20th Century Trick in the United States and Canada on June 16, 2009, one month subsequently the final episode was broadcast.[iv] The "Book 7" DVD release features bonus fabric, including deleted scenes, animatics and commentary for each episode.[6] The remaining seven episodes were released on "Volume 8" in the United States.

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