Synopses & Reviews
< p=""> < b=""> The complete 411 on the First 50 episodes of this mega cult hit <> <> < p=""> If you consider Spooner Street in Quahog to be the center of the TV universe, this is the book for you It's packed with details from each and every episode of the first three seasons of the Emmy-nominated series. Learn more about Peter, Lois, Meg, Chris, Stewie, Brian, and friends than you can shake a stick at -- or, in Brian's case, shake a martini at <> < p=""> There's a ton of insider stuff too: <> < ul=""> < li=""> Commentary from the show's creator, producers, writers, and voice-over artists, including thoughts about those guys at Fox who did the unthinkable (like canceling the show) ...< i=""> and then the unheard of (like bringing it back to the network ) < li=""> Behind-the-scenes jokes and pranks< i=""> < li=""> Subtle things you may have missed< i=""> < li=""> And lots more< i=""> < l=""> < p=""> It's all here -- < em=""> Family Guy< m=""> , uncanceled, unbanned, and uncensored <> < p=""> It's a must-have for all < em=""> Family Guy< m=""> fans.<>
Synopsis
At first sight, the Griffins appear to be a normal blue-collar family from Quonochontaug, Rhode Island, but Peter (the family's loutish dad), Brian (the erudite, martini-swilling pet dog) and Stewis (the evil toddler son) truly set them apart from all others. Determined to achieve world domination from the moment he escaped his mother's womb (a.k.a. the cursed ovarian Bastille he was incarcerated in for nine grueling months), Stewie has finally deicded that to rule the world one must first understand it. At last, this true baby genius - and the most popular of the Griffin clan - talks openly about the peculiar dysfunction of his family and of the society we live in today. This book features his sometimes insightful, more ofter twisted, musings on family, love, parenting, preschool, work, pop culture, politics, and more. If only readers knew in their toddler years what Stewie knows now, adults everywhere could have defeated their mothers' matriachal tryanny long before the world b
Synopsis
The complete 411 on the First 50 episodes of this mega cult hit!If you consider Spooner Street in Quahog to be the center of the TV universe, this is the book for you! It's packed with details from each and every episode of the first three seasons of the Emmy-nominated series. Learn more about Peter, Lois, Meg, Chris, Stewie, Brian, and friends than you can shake a stick at -- or, in Brian's case, shake a martini at!
There's a ton of insider stuff too:
- Commentary from the show's creator, producers, writers, and voice-over artists, including thoughts about those guys at Fox who did the unthinkable (like canceling the show) ...
and then the unheard of (like bringing it back to the network!)- Behind-the-scenes jokes and pranks
- Subtle things you may have missed
- And lots more
It's all here -- Family Guy, uncanceled, unbanned, and uncensored!
It's a must-have for all Family Guy fans.
About the Author
Steve Callaghan is a writer and producer of Family Guy and has worked on the show since its inception. He has also written sitcoms for CBS and MTV, screenplays, and live sketch comedy. He lives in Los Angeles.