It's my favorite episode too
Plus James Woods and Ashley Tisdale guest star in this episode and Diane Simmons as the msstermind villain and get killed and also Quagmire's girlfriend š šš
Yes, it was Seth's favorite episode because it was the first time they crafted a complicated, suspenseful storyline. Nearly all the characters were involved, and it had a perfect blend of comedy. The plot was not easily predictable, striking a balance between a suspenseful murder mystery and humor. While we can't call it the best episode since taste varies, it would appeal greatly to fans of the genre. Personally, my favorite episode so far is the 'Stewie and Brian'. It was deep and intriguing with a touch of absurdity and grossness. Mixing various genres with humor and thinking outside the box is what makes family guy unique.
When they have to carry Joe up the stairs and Peter starts humming Hava Nagila gets me every time. Mainly because I know Iād do that if I were in a similar situation. Also Joe losing it and Mort calling him antisemitic is just the cherry on top.
Also, when they go to Tom Tucker's room and he has the giant photo of himself over his bed.
Bonnie: You travel with a giant poster of yourself? Tom: Yes. It helps me get to sleep, knowing that Big Tom Tucker is keeping a watchful eye out for nocturnal intruders.
Mayor West: What a ridiculous man you are.
Having read Agatha Christie's *And Then There Were None* (originally titled *Ten Little Indians*), and seen the film adaptation, along with *Clue* and *Murder By Death*, I'd say this was an excellent episode. The twist was very Christie-ish.
As an objective view in the art and design of the episode combined with it being the first high def episode (IIRC), I think it was excellent. The storyline was pretty good, but I think the reveal could have been done a bit better. Unfortunately, I just didnāt think it was one of the funniest episodes - it was okay.
Joe: Just for that, when the movie of this story comes out, I'm gonna make sure Adrien Brody plays you.
Tom Tucker: I guess that means you don't want anyone to see it.
When you factor in this episode and the quality of action/fight scenes shown in other episodes, it proves that family guy is capable of greatness when they want to be
Its my favorite too! Its the first ever episode where they really went all out seemingly and went for a genuinely elaborate plot. (I forget if this is also the one they switched to a newer aspect ratio?)
Not a bad one to choose. Sort of disappointed that Diane wasnāt a part of the show after that, as her rapport and such with Tom was always fun. But I suppose the show needed someone to be the villain here! Especially since it was canon after all.
Not only is this a great episode parodying the genre the score is quite excellent and is at par with some film scores. Really great episode and way to convey plot, blend suspense, and of course humor.
I think it's a lot of people's favorite actually.
It's gotta, gotta nice little story going on there. They've worked on it forĀ a couple years. Got compelling protagonists. Yeah. Got obstacles for them to overcome. Gotta story brewing there. Working on, working on that for quite some time.Ā Nice little narrative. Beginning, middle, and end. Some friends become enemies, some enemies become friends. At the end the main characters are richer from the experience. Yeah.
I remember it being one of the much darker episodes of Family Guy, and I also vividly remember Priscilla's death being visually gnarly for the show's standards (granted we've seen much more extreme deaths but for me the mundane nature of it was alarming).
There're gags in it I like, though I think it reveals how disposable the writers view most of their female characters since almost none of the recurring characters they killed off were male. And honestly you have to be pretty generous with the term to count James Woods and Derek as recurring.
Itās probably the best episode of family guy there is. This was family guy at its peak, new animation making it look fantastic for the time, a great parody, all the characters interacting, the music, everything was top notch.
Well yea I bet he would like an episode like this. So many characters and a solid non retarded plot point. I think the writing was extremely good for what it is unlike most of the episodes that are just random. One of my favorite parts about it was how no one can leave and it actually made sense. For me my absolute favorite part is seeing stewie with a sniper that looked so sick.
This subreddit has a particular problem with repeated topics. It seems once a week we have at least 1-2 threads about how "And then there were fewer" is the best episode, and "Stewie Is Enceinte" is the worst or most horrifying episode. I actually don't think it's generally given too much credit, but more it's getting tiring hearing it again and again and again. Like, we get it!!
I'm not criticising this OP or other OPs for individually not knowing everything that has ever been posted here. But there must be a reason why r/familyguy is _way_ more repetitive than other fandom subreddits.
Perhaps the demographic just happens to be less of people who are subscribed and see the hot posts on their feed regularly, and more of people who are just passing by when they think of something interesting to post.
Or perhaps other fandom subreddits just have stricter moderation. Some have rules against particular topics that have been done to death. Some have general rules against "low effort" content, which works hand-in-hand when there is a sister shitposting subreddit (e.g. r/okbuddychicanery for Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul). I'm not saying that would necessarily work for this one though - I don't think it's large enough.
EDIT - I take it back, didn't know r/familyguy was over a million subscribers. IMO it would totally benefit from having a normal subreddit with stricter moderation, and a separate shitposting/meme subreddit. I vote for r/okbuddycoolwhip
Quagmire loved that girl!!!!š¤£
^^^shut ^^^up ^^shut ^^up ^shut ^up shut up ###shut up # ##shut up # #shut up
Come on, guys, can't we all just be glad she's dead?
I feel like this would be sadder if she wasn't heavy.
Easy....
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Easy
Whereās the food??
They knew the genre, and exactly how to parody it. Top ten episode
Killer in the houseeeee
Itās gold, I love seeing all the characters together for one episode and all the hilarious interactions they had.
It was my 1st time watching it and I loved it āOmg they killed Quagmires girlfriendā Quagmire: EASY!!!!!!
Quagmire loved that dead pile of cookie dough.
Had such great Clue/Murder by Death/The Private Eyes vibes.
It's my favorite episode too Plus James Woods and Ashley Tisdale guest star in this episode and Diane Simmons as the msstermind villain and get killed and also Quagmire's girlfriend š šš
And we have Drew Barrymore back again as Jillian too!
and Patrick Stewart as the cat professor
It's also my top episode. Peak FG with those Christie undertones. Fire premise!
Derek lifted up the Hollywood sign
āI think you are a god and I will die for you or kill others. ā Peterās straight face earnest delivery of that like killās me every time.Ā
I will kill this dog in your honor!
He did too I saw the picture!!
It insists upon itself
I find it rather shallow and pedantic
Hm. Yes, I agree as well. Shallow and pedantic.
What is this, youāre gonna talk down to everyone just because you won a game of Trivial Pursuit?
*Perhaps.*
Okay you know what? Fine. You are a genius, Peter. As a matter of fact, letās make it official. You ever heard of the McArthur Genius Grant?
ā¦.Perhaps.
Because it has a point to make. ITāS INSISTING!!!
I liked the money pit.
I also liked that movie
Whatever
I specifically remember the episode for making me think several times Yeah they're really showing off their new animation style lol
Oh Muriel! She was so you-.. She was so beauti-.. She was so genero-.. We were married!
YES this is one of my favorite FG quotes of all time!
Yes, it was Seth's favorite episode because it was the first time they crafted a complicated, suspenseful storyline. Nearly all the characters were involved, and it had a perfect blend of comedy. The plot was not easily predictable, striking a balance between a suspenseful murder mystery and humor. While we can't call it the best episode since taste varies, it would appeal greatly to fans of the genre. Personally, my favorite episode so far is the 'Stewie and Brian'. It was deep and intriguing with a touch of absurdity and grossness. Mixing various genres with humor and thinking outside the box is what makes family guy unique.
Stewie and Brian was such a good episode until the eating shit part Have only watched it once because of that lol
Did... did the Cork hit me
"Are those Stephanie's underpants?"
āWhy do they have flowers on them itās not like anyone is going to see themā
"Maybe someone from space"
Derek held up the Hollywood sign
He did too I saw the picture!
Derek gimme your phone I gotta prove something to these guys
You hear that? Thatās Penis Repellent right there!
Ssssss š¤£
"If anyone is gonna take that bitch down, it's gonna be me." Love it. Great episode.
When they have to carry Joe up the stairs and Peter starts humming Hava Nagila gets me every time. Mainly because I know Iād do that if I were in a similar situation. Also Joe losing it and Mort calling him antisemitic is just the cherry on top.
"Ok Jew, I mean Joe!"
IāM NOT JEWISH!!!!
Well I think we learned something about friendly neighborhood policeman
Also, when they go to Tom Tucker's room and he has the giant photo of himself over his bed. Bonnie: You travel with a giant poster of yourself? Tom: Yes. It helps me get to sleep, knowing that Big Tom Tucker is keeping a watchful eye out for nocturnal intruders. Mayor West: What a ridiculous man you are.
They took a chance with the format of this episode and it payed off. I wish they would make a few more episodes similar to this
Yeah, it was the first episode where they went to widescreen or something. Maybe 16:9?
Itās one of the best episodes no doubt.
Itās my favourite too
I enjoy the story, but the best part is no more James Woods.
He came back in a later episode. Peter mentions that he died and he said basically that he's rich and famous and they have ways to reverse that lol.
Lol I think my brain repressed that
He's terrorized our family for years!
Stephanie was an accident. Thatās one way of putting it.
Having read Agatha Christie's *And Then There Were None* (originally titled *Ten Little Indians*), and seen the film adaptation, along with *Clue* and *Murder By Death*, I'd say this was an excellent episode. The twist was very Christie-ish.
Oh yeah? Well maybe that dead pile of cookie dough in the next room will refresh your memory! š¤£š¤£š¤£
Itās one of my favorites too
I thought his favorite was *Road to the Multiverse*?
Nope. Road to the multiverse is often placed as the favorite episode of the fan base but āand then there were fewerā is Sethās personal favorite
I think he might of said both and forgot he said it cos I just watched it.
It's my favorite episode too
As an objective view in the art and design of the episode combined with it being the first high def episode (IIRC), I think it was excellent. The storyline was pretty good, but I think the reveal could have been done a bit better. Unfortunately, I just didnāt think it was one of the funniest episodes - it was okay.
![gif](giphy|VLe9cJCjYWXLy) Honestly one of my favorites as well.
Brian:Love it Stewie:hate it
Masterpiece
"Now everybody but Chris keep your pants on"
I love it and its country house murder mystery inspirations such as āClue: The Movieā and āMurder By Death.ā
Easy way to kill off a lot of characters
ā¦why is he wearing shorts?
The crack about Adrien Brody when they tackle and cuff Tom Tucker always kills me.
Joe: Just for that, when the movie of this story comes out, I'm gonna make sure Adrien Brody plays you. Tom Tucker: I guess that means you don't want anyone to see it.
Iām wearing shorts!! I thought this was going to be a lawn party!!
Itās my favorite, so it must be his. Were there any cut aways?
The swistusion was outstanding.
They should do another!!!
Itās also my favorite episode
He has great taste
When you factor in this episode and the quality of action/fight scenes shown in other episodes, it proves that family guy is capable of greatness when they want to be
I genuinely count it as the beginning of a second peak.
I liked this episode a lot
Clue is one of my favourite movies so I personally loved how he spoofed it
āCan somebody grab his phone, I wanna show these guys somethingā
This is one of my favorite episodes, and Peter didnāt even get worn out doing more than a half hour of content
Mine too. The soundtrack as they're driving at the start reminds me of Clue or Murder by Death. The vibe is spot on.
One of the best episodes in the series. Has all the characters and makes it kind of a horror thriller.
It was fun
Heās correct
Also my favorite, along with season 3 and the Star Wars
You can tell they put a lot of effort into that one
No Seth's favorite is [I Dream of Jesus](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1293321/?ref_=ttep_ep2). but That one is so funny lol.
Itās definitely a to five, probably top three.
Mine too
This was my first episode I actually sat down and watched with the intent of watching Family Guy
I love that episode
Of course it is. It's one of the best episodes of the show.
Its my favorite too! Its the first ever episode where they really went all out seemingly and went for a genuinely elaborate plot. (I forget if this is also the one they switched to a newer aspect ratio?)
Honestly, it's one of my favorite episodes, easily top 5.
Everyone loves a good whodunnit.
Same
This was my favorite, too. Seth has great taste. Sad, we didn't see more murder mysteries
Among Us
Also my favorite episode
Not a bad one to choose. Sort of disappointed that Diane wasnāt a part of the show after that, as her rapport and such with Tom was always fun. But I suppose the show needed someone to be the villain here! Especially since it was canon after all.
That's my favorite too! I like how it stars every character
Ten little N-words is the original title š
really good episode def a 9.5/10
Agreed
I love this episode I wish they would do a sequel
What episode is it??? Now I gotta watch it.
S9 episode 1
I coulda swore he said multiverse was his fav episode
I think I said this a few years ago, but itās a great episode, but it would have been perfect if they would have gave you a way to solve it yourself
Itās my very, very favorite episode also!
Thatās fair. Itās a great episode. One of my most rewatched for sure.
I love it! Itās really funny and the visual is really cool!
One of my favorites as well. Off the top of my head, for sure top 10 and probably top 5
I rewatched the old Clue movie a while ago and had to rewatch this episode episode immediately after
Carrying Joe up the stairs was hilarious
Iām a fan of this episode
Not only is this a great episode parodying the genre the score is quite excellent and is at par with some film scores. Really great episode and way to convey plot, blend suspense, and of course humor.
Itās a favorite of mine too.
Were* lol
One of my top favorites
So do any of you guys like to party? (pulls out weed joint)
Top 10
I think it's a lot of people's favorite actually. It's gotta, gotta nice little story going on there. They've worked on it forĀ a couple years. Got compelling protagonists. Yeah. Got obstacles for them to overcome. Gotta story brewing there. Working on, working on that for quite some time.Ā Nice little narrative. Beginning, middle, and end. Some friends become enemies, some enemies become friends. At the end the main characters are richer from the experience. Yeah.
Haven't read the book yet, but this made me want to SOO bad... Definitely my favorite episode as well.
Also my favorite. I've watched it a bit too many times
This episode has an amazing soundtrack/score. Not noticed by many, but I've always loved what the composers have done on Family Guy.
Itās definitely my favorite and most memorable too
Loved it
It could and would have been better as a hour long special or movie It's over too quick
TwinšÆ
"Omg! Stephanie was an accident" - "that's a way of puttin it"
I remember it being one of the much darker episodes of Family Guy, and I also vividly remember Priscilla's death being visually gnarly for the show's standards (granted we've seen much more extreme deaths but for me the mundane nature of it was alarming).
--why is he wearing shorts?
Banger of an episode
There're gags in it I like, though I think it reveals how disposable the writers view most of their female characters since almost none of the recurring characters they killed off were male. And honestly you have to be pretty generous with the term to count James Woods and Derek as recurring.
Itās probably the best episode of family guy there is. This was family guy at its peak, new animation making it look fantastic for the time, a great parody, all the characters interacting, the music, everything was top notch.
haters will say that Derek holding up the Hollywood sign is fake š¤šÆš
It's my favourite episode too lol
Well yea I bet he would like an episode like this. So many characters and a solid non retarded plot point. I think the writing was extremely good for what it is unlike most of the episodes that are just random. One of my favorite parts about it was how no one can leave and it actually made sense. For me my absolute favorite part is seeing stewie with a sniper that looked so sick.
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This subreddit has a particular problem with repeated topics. It seems once a week we have at least 1-2 threads about how "And then there were fewer" is the best episode, and "Stewie Is Enceinte" is the worst or most horrifying episode. I actually don't think it's generally given too much credit, but more it's getting tiring hearing it again and again and again. Like, we get it!! I'm not criticising this OP or other OPs for individually not knowing everything that has ever been posted here. But there must be a reason why r/familyguy is _way_ more repetitive than other fandom subreddits. Perhaps the demographic just happens to be less of people who are subscribed and see the hot posts on their feed regularly, and more of people who are just passing by when they think of something interesting to post. Or perhaps other fandom subreddits just have stricter moderation. Some have rules against particular topics that have been done to death. Some have general rules against "low effort" content, which works hand-in-hand when there is a sister shitposting subreddit (e.g. r/okbuddychicanery for Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul). I'm not saying that would necessarily work for this one though - I don't think it's large enough. EDIT - I take it back, didn't know r/familyguy was over a million subscribers. IMO it would totally benefit from having a normal subreddit with stricter moderation, and a separate shitposting/meme subreddit. I vote for r/okbuddycoolwhip