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"At first it just looked like a picture of a bunch of lily pads, but then I started scraping at it with my pocket knife and the whole painting just sort of spoke to me," Schmidt said. "For the first time, I finally understand what Monet was trying to get across in her work."
Sure. When the monorail goes out of control in Marge vs. the Monorail, I wanted to know what would happen. In Family Guy it doesn't matter, 'cause they're just gonna cut away, anyways. Also, the characters are merely vehicles for jokes, and I don't care what happens to them.
I liked the Jesus part in the Family Guy movie. It was pretty decent. Basically a long episode.
Since Family Guy's plot is usually so random, I rarely remember what episode I'm quoting from when I quote from it. Other than that the lack of plot doesn't bother me. I've always liked Family Guy 'cos it's random and funny.
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