
There are four popular opinions when it comes to Seth MacFarlane: 1) “Family Guy is the greatest show in the world, now let me tell you a joke about this blind black gay dude getting pounded by a female rabbi,” 2) “MacFarlane and all of his shows and movie, Ted, are racist, unfunny, misogynist pieces of crap,” 3) “Yeah, MacFarlane’s shows are kind of lazy and he pretty much sucks, but if not for him, American Dad! wouldn’t have been greenlight, and the world would be a worse place without Roger and Steve,” and 4) “The hell is a Cleveland Show?”
I’m in the third camp, so the news that MacFarlane is getting another Fox show doesn’t make me want to take my Big Wheels to Hollywood to slap the guy, Cartman-style, even if the premise couldn’t sound worse.
The trio behind Ted, the biggest comedy hit of last summer, are headed to Fox’s 2013-14 schedule. In an unusual move, I hear Fox has opted to go straight to series on the multi-camera live-action comedy written/executive produced by Ted co-writers Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild and executive produced by Ted co-writer/director/star Seth MacFarlane about two successful guys in their 30s who have their lives turned upside down when their nightmare dads unexpectedly move in with them. The decision was made based on the pilot script, which I hear the network brass loved. This is the second scripted series set for next season, along with NBC’s comedy starring Michael J. Fox, which has 22-epsiode straight-to-series order. (Via)
Needs more talking animals. Someone everyone loves, though, is Bill Lawrence, who will produce friend-of-UPROXX Justin Halpern’s Sh*t-less second show, Fox’s I Suck at Girls, based on the book of the same name.
Single-camera I Suck At Girls, from Bill Lawrence’s Doozer and Warner Bros. TV, already had rich pilot production commitment and had been given permission to start casting. Based on Justin Halpern’s book I Suck At Girls, the follow-up to his bestseller Sh*t My Dad Says that was based on his popular Twitter feed, the half-hour comedy tells the story of a boy becoming a man, and a man becoming a father, in a time before coming of age was something you could Google. Halpern wrote with his TV writing partner Patrick Schumacker, with Lawrence supervising. (Via)
If MacFarlane’s Steve were to sing “Poison” while Lawrence’s Turk dances, my head would explode from joy.



Get some Keith Sweat up in dis piece!
And yet still no show based on @dadboner twitter feed, you guys.
the world is unfair.
It’s going to take a POWER MOVE to make it happen.
this past NYE debacle would clearly be a season finale cliffhanger, with COOTER’s fate unknown
Gotta love Keith Sweat. Also, What’s up with black Lois on the far right?
Am I the only one who imagined clapping seals when they read, “The decision was made based on the pilot script, which I hear the network brass loved.”?
Or, for posterity’s sake, manatees.
Great, more Seth.
They probably had a ton of shitty jokes they had to cut from his Oscar gig and decided to make a TV show out if it.
misread that as meth. Got me all excited.
Any episode of American Dad where Steve sings is a great episode. No matter what. And the reason that American Dad is so good, might be because Seth has very little to do with the actual writing.
But he also voices Roger pretty perfectly so I’m torn…
whhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaattt. I did not know he voiced Roger. I suddenly have a little appreciation for him. Those whiny voices that come out of Roger are so perfect.
So… family guy, American dad… not the same show?
i keep trying to give American Dad a shot, but i’m in the 2nd season and it’s still only just marginally more tolerable than Family Guy. i don’t know when it’s supposed to get good, but it’s taking too long
Season two of American Dad isn’t anything special. I’d suggest going straight to “Rapture’s Delight” in season four. It’s maybe their best episode.
Once they got Steve away from stereotypical nerd and got Roger into the personas is when I started to love it. Honestly the first two seasons are kinda of week, it didn’t start to find its legs until the third.
i wish i didn’t have a weird OCD where i can’t skip episodes if i’m watching something, but i can make it to the 3rd season
Family Guy is hilarious. I’m not overly concerned with the plot when I’m watching a show for racism and fart jokes.
Verified
Hey, thanks Josh. I can promise this show, if it ever sees the light of day, will be less shitty than my other show. Will it be good? Can’t say. But less shitty? PUT THAT SHIT IN WRITING.
How will you guarantee that?
Verified
Hmmm. Well, the script is not a multi cam with jokes shoved down your throat, but I guess I cant GUARANTEE that it will be less shitty. Thanks for bumming me the fuck out with your semantics and realist approach to life.
I’ve been let down before, and I can’t afford to get hurt again. I have to protect myself.
I predict that in six months or so Justin’s new project will be titled “I suck at guarantees.”
/I kid, I kid, good luck with the new show.
I approve of your liberal use of the word shit and will therefore watch your show. Shitty as it may be.
Wait wait wait. Everyone loves Bill Lawrence? The first 4 seasons of Scrubs were really good but a show has never taken a faster nose dive in terms of quality than it. As soon as Elliot started wearing the white doctors coat it became complete and utter drivel. It was like a physical symbol of how shit the show had become. And then it went on for a veritable fuck tonne more episodes. Painfully terrible. In fact I would say it became waaaaayyy worse than it ever was good.
Also cougar town is for middle aged housewives and Dustin.
YOU TAKE THAT BACK MANDY MOORE IS A SAINT.
ironically Shazzaaman is one of those out of touch middle aged women who still think Cougar Town is about cougars.
Oh BURN!! Is that the kind of comedic brilliance I’ve been missing out on by not watching cougar town? I really need to make more time to watch old plastic faces drink wine and just being hilarious! Like the last 5 seasons of Scrubs funny!
no, fortunately it’s way funnier than i am and you’re still an idiot for dismissing a show without seeing it.
I seem to have misled you into thinking I havent seen it. I have seen about 3 different episodes . A couple at the start and one more recently. All of which sucked balls. And not in a good way.
I agree that seasons 6 and 7 of Scrubs were pretty shitty, but Season 8 when it moved to ABC was the tits. The less said about “They all become medical school instructors” the better.
3 different episodes does not a show make. Or something. Anyway, you can’t judge a show by THREE FLIPPIN EPISODES, man.
For most sitcoms, you gotta suffer through a mediocre first season while the cast finds its chemistry and the writing finds its groove. Few shows can be hilarious right out the gate like Community. Ever watch the first few episodes of Seinfeld? Pretty crappy. Give the show a chance to hit its stride, THEN judge if it’s worth it or not.
it’s almost a science that it takes about 6 episodes for a show to find it’s rhythm, especially sitcoms. hell, even the first handful of Community episodes are a wildly different show until the first Halloween episode when it became basically what it is now.
I think was makes American Dad so great is that it is made up of a lot of the talent that used to make Family Guy great. At least that’s what one long winded trek into IMDB seemed to tell me one day. I liked Ted because it was what American Dad and old Family Guy was, insane humor with some passion and heart put in it, Family Guy is passionless now and preachy and just so far removed from what it was in seasons 1-3.
American Dad is a perfect distillation of everything that’s unfunny in Family Guy, wrapped up in an even unfunnier premise.
I’m more with the opinion 3 crowd. I still watch Family Guy but it’s forced, thanks to the bf. Also, that clip you posted IS MY FAVORITE. I love it when Steve sings some sweet Keith Sweat. Another also – i’m hoping “I Suck At Girls” doesn’t suck.
I just don’t get why there is so much Family Guy hate. What happened to just watching a show because it makes you chuckle a few times? Why does it have to be deep, or meta, or cerebral? Who gives a damn. There’s something to be said for just enjoying stupid stuff for what it is – a diversion and a chance to laugh.
I don’t love Bill Lawrence
American Dad is great because of steve’s love of 90s r n b and ricky spanish
RICCCCKKKKKYYYY SPPPPANNNNIIISSSHHHHH
I will see your Ricky Spanish and raise you Ron Mexico. You know you want to party with that guy.