![]() ![]() This is probably the best Brian & Stewie sci-fi themed episode in recent years. And then eventually the entire town swaps bodies and it was fun to see everyone’s voices in different characters’ bodies. It’s not like your typical body swap episode, because it turns into a four-way swap between Peter, Brian, Stewie, and Chris. And then Lois takes drastic measures to try to get it and she accidentally murders someone, and has to tie up a bunch of people who are witnesses and the plot just gets funnier as it goes on. The fact that no matter how hard she tries, she keeps losing over and over is hilarious, because no one likes Lois and wants to give her the reward. It shows us how sad and pathetic Lois’ life is that getting this stupid reward is so important to her. And that in of itself just makes for a really funny plot. The plot revolves around Lois obsessing over becoming customer of the week at a Starbucks-like restaurant. I don’t like Lois and I think she can be one of the most annoying characters on the show, but I feel like this episode is just being self-aware of how much of a shitty hypocritical person Lois can be. This episode probably gives us the most dark and sociopathic side we’ve seen from Lois yet. This episode is really strange and they haven’t really done anything quite like it, but that’s what makes it so great. Customer of the Week (Season 19 Episode 15) This episode has a lot of cool visuals in it when we see all the things Brian & Stewie interact with at their size.ħ. ![]() I honestly liked the beginning of the episode more when Stewie shrunk Brian and was tormenting him for picking on him about his size earlier, but I still like what we got. ![]() It’s not the most original plotline, because many shows have done episodes where characters shrink down, but still a solid effort. In the episode Brian & Stewie shrink down to microscopic size, so the entire plot revolves around them trying to get back to their normal size again. I would say this episode is probably at the same tier level as “Roads to Vegas”. Maybe it isn’t quite as good as those episodes, but at least it’s 100x better than the shitshow that was “Road to India”. It’s pretty on par with episodes like “Back to the Pilot” and “Yug Ylimaf”. This is a really unique Brian & Stewie sci-fi adventure episode that feels like it could’ve come out of an earlier season. It’s a smart way of taking the part of the show people find obnoxious and redundant and establishing it as part of the show’s universe and making plots out of it. I hope that cutawayland is like a canon thing now and the same rules apply for how to travel throughout it. I would love for the show to do something like this again. And it’s fun watching Peter and Lois set up different cutaways to travel through and get out of cutawayland and there are some funny references to cutaways from past seasons. It’s kind of a similar premise to “Road to the Multiverse” but instead of traveling to different universes, they go through different cutaways of the show. This is a sci-fi/supernatural like episode where Peter and Lois travel throughout different cutaways. This is the first episode in the entire series to focus solely around the cutaways, and they turn it into a really unique concept. They know a lot of people hate the cutaway gags so I love how the writers literally don’t give a fuck and still use them and then they’ll have cutaways making fun of cutaways. I love how meta Family Guy has gotten about the cutaways at this point. ![]()
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