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Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Duke of Luns wrote:While I didn't think some of the moments were laugh out loud funny(there were still a few), it was one of the better story-driven episodes. It is surprising that Stewie finally made good on his word, but I'm thinking it has to turn out to be a dream or some alternate reality or something. Family Guy would never do something so drastic as to kill off one of it's main characters, and I doubt they'll kill off Cleveland for good, which was previewed.
Bumblebee-otch wrote:thanks for the spoiler-warning.
Duke of Luns wrote:While I didn't think some of the moments were laugh out loud funny(there were still a few), it was one of the better story-driven episodes. It is surprising that Stewie finally made good on his word, but I'm thinking it has to turn out to be a dream or some alternate reality or something. Family Guy would never do something so drastic as to kill off one of it's main characters, and I doubt they'll kill off Cleveland for good, which was previewed.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
Autobot032 wrote:Duke of Luns wrote:While I didn't think some of the moments were laugh out loud funny(there were still a few), it was one of the better story-driven episodes. It is surprising that Stewie finally made good on his word, but I'm thinking it has to turn out to be a dream or some alternate reality or something. Family Guy would never do something so drastic as to kill off one of it's main characters, and I doubt they'll kill off Cleveland for good, which was previewed.
Oh I think they would.
Cleveland's wife, Loretta was removed from the show (via Divorce) because Alex Borstein didn't want to do her voice anymore. (It irritated her beyond belief)
Did you not see the end of the episode?
Lois came back...
Oh hell YES!
In the next episode, Stan Smith and Avery Bullock from American Dad are going to be involved!
Duke of Luns wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Duke of Luns wrote:While I didn't think some of the moments were laugh out loud funny(there were still a few), it was one of the better story-driven episodes. It is surprising that Stewie finally made good on his word, but I'm thinking it has to turn out to be a dream or some alternate reality or something. Family Guy would never do something so drastic as to kill off one of it's main characters, and I doubt they'll kill off Cleveland for good, which was previewed.
Oh I think they would.
Cleveland's wife, Loretta was removed from the show (via Divorce) because Alex Borstein didn't want to do her voice anymore. (It irritated her beyond belief)
I didn't know that. Nice piece of trivia.
But Loretta wasn't in the show much to begin with. And Cleveland is hilarious, his voice and some of his lines just crack one of my friends up. I'll be saddened if they get rid of him.
On a similar note, they did get rid of those piano playing guys....
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
After Lois mysteriously returns to Quahog--alive--and reveals Stewie to be her killer, Stewie becomes psychotic and takes command of the house and beyond through the use of physical force, untill the world enter his sights. Desperate to put an end to Stewie's reign of terror, Lois realizes she has to kill Stewie.
Bumblebee-otch wrote:thanks for the spoiler-warning.
Mkall wrote:noooo, Kill Meg, not Stewie! Stewie's too freaking awesome to be killed
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Stewie is the shows Breakout character. Killing him would be like killing Bender in Futurama, or Cartman in South Park. After that, what's the point?
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
The Happy Locust wrote:Shadowman wrote:Stewie is the shows Breakout character. Killing him would be like killing Bender in Futurama, or Cartman in South Park. After that, what's the point?
Actually, they did kill him. The Lois-Stewie scene ended with hole in Stewie's heart and one in his head. Of course, then the writers gave us a big middle finger with a cop-out. And I applaud the sheer gall of it all. YAY!
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Duke of Luns wrote:Victory is mine!!!
Told ya it'd be a dream![]()
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Original Sin wrote:Duke of Luns wrote:Victory is mine!!!
Told ya it'd be a dream![]()
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*cough*simulationnotdream*cough*
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