I kinda forgot about until I watched this episode, binge watched a couple more and boom I was a family guy fan, again. It was pretty much the first cartoon I ever watched before I went onto my little pony, we bare bears, Steven universe, rick and morty and gravity falls. If got me glued to my seat trying to figure out who was the killer. Its like a detective episode everyone had a funny part in this episode and everyone reacted different to the deaths of various people through he episode. This episode is #1! I love the jokes and everyone is a suspect no one is 100% innocent. I just like to watch something mysterious and scary like Clue and this episode.
Speaking of this episode of Family guy, I have been watching this episode on Netflix in my phone a lot.
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I love this episode because it is kind of different than the movie Clue (1985). This is one of my favorite episodes of Family guy. Of course, the only reason he saved his mom was because he wanted to be the first to kill her, but it's the thought that counts Now this is where is got really unpredictable, when Diane was about to pull the trigger, she got shot, fell into the water, and the mysterious hero was Stewie. And then Loid finds out and Diane tries to kill her. And now that they've recreated that with Family Guy, I had to watch it and I loved it! (SPOILER) And the ending was so unpredictable! DIANE SIMMONS?! She was probably the last person you'd expect! For God's sake, SEAMUS would be more convincing. This is literally my favorite episode in the entire series! I love survival/horror specials where people have to find a way to survive and investigate who could have killed someone. Modern episodes aren't good? Answer for this, then. Petarded is a very funny episode, but come on. It's Seth's fave, and it's just so creative. This is a great episode! Seth MacFarlane is the reason why I don't mind gay people! It just shows that gay people are the most creative individuals on the planet! "It's a wonderful day for pie! " Need I say more? All of the jokes work, all of the universes are clever, and the relationship between Brian and Stewie is a realistic and enjoyable one. This is a pretty much perfect episode, all together. It has the right pinch of humor to appeal to the people they want to catch the attention of, and also has a good amount of humor to appeal to more than just adolescents, to apply to those that want to see Family Guy after years and years of tuning in when they were adolescents themselves. This particular episode had me returning to explore more of episodes like these even after the fact I saw this show as an infant. This takes an infrequently explored idea of going across far more than one other universe than their own, but across other possibilities and makes it fascinating by executing the idea correctly.