They remade Ted and recasted Ted as Will Ferrell but Seth McFarlane was confirmed to still be directing and could still do the voice so everyone got angry until it was confirmed to be Seth’s decision.
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first drawing in a month also first drawing of 2024! fanart for @loiswasadevil i find the devil heart concept interesting:0
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I had a fever + Allegra dream where Seth McFarlane (but it was the evil version of him, Stef McFarland)got cancelled on Twitter for being a pedo by post COVID Kenny McCormick from South Park because Seth had drunkenly confessed he was sexually attracted to stewie griffin and had an nsfw family guy twwt account where half of the images were mpreg. Seth has in the dream, QUOTE, “I am in love with his protruding nipples 🤤🤤” and the dream looked like this
When I woke up I was confused and started to hallucinate
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#Ted is actually pretty funny. This had me dying. #tedseries
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This is a scene from the American Dad episode “Blood Crieth Unto Heaven,” which is both a celebration of and a send-up of theater. Normally, on an animated show, basically anything can happen. By reimagining American Dad as a live stage play, however, this episode lets itself be restrained by the rules of an actual theater, which makes for some weird and creative reinterpretations of how cartoon sitcom standards like cutaways and rapid scene changes. As a result, we get something that is both technically ambitious but also constantly showing the rough edges that come out when you’re forcing one medium into another that can’t accommodate it.
As we discuss with our guest for this episode, Johnny LaZebnik, this is also an example of not only why American Dad is a good show but also why it’s not the Family Guy clone some people might assume it is. It does weird things that no other animated sitcom does, to the point that ‘high concept” becomes the default from this episode on.
Have a listen!
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I have a begrudging respect for Adam Sandler, Seth McFarlane, and Sacha Baron Cohen, because while they're all comedians known for their low-hanging fruit, cheap offensive humor, and physical comedy that relies on frat boy antics...
Adam Sandler is actually a very talented actor, and I hear he's a very nice guy, and his whole bad movies schtick is literally just him money laundering from Hollywood, which I fully condone. Seth McFarlane is a Trekkie and a big nerd, and he's smarter than he acts and I get the sense that all the man wants to do is sing. And Sacha is a satirist who pushes boundaries in interesting ways, and he can also sing pretty well.
I kinda like that specific genre of man. You know how to make it rich in the entertainment industry, but you're smart enough to use that money and fame to make the things you really want.
For Adam Sandler, it was Uncut Gems and Leo. For Seth it was his own version of Star Trek (the nerd, god bless him). And for Sacha, I don't know what he's up to at all, but I'm sure he's got something funky going on. Maybe he makes sock puppets out of priceless antique clothing from the 14th century, I don't know.
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Say what you want about the family guy man but he’s the only one who has made good Star Trek content in the 21st century
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Kelly: What's your blood type?
Ed: How would I know?
Kelly: How would you not?!
Ed: Who am I, Karl Landsteiner, discoverer of blood groups??
Kelly, annoyed: You don't know your own blood type, but you know who discovered them?!!
Ed: I'm bleeding out, Kelly, not ignorant.
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