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There's Something About Paulie

  • Episode aired Jun 27, 2000
  • TV-14
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.6K
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Seth Green, Michael Chiklis, and Seth MacFarlane in Family Guy (1999)
AnimationComedy

The mob puts a hit out on Lois, after her meddling puts an end to Peter's unwanted friendship with a crime lord's obnoxious nephew.The mob puts a hit out on Lois, after her meddling puts an end to Peter's unwanted friendship with a crime lord's obnoxious nephew.The mob puts a hit out on Lois, after her meddling puts an end to Peter's unwanted friendship with a crime lord's obnoxious nephew.

  • Directors
    • Peter Shin
    • Roy Allen Smith
    • Monte Young
  • Writers
    • Ricky Blitt
    • Alex Borstein
    • Andrew Gormley
  • Stars
    • Seth MacFarlane
    • Alex Borstein
    • Seth Green
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Peter Shin
      • Roy Allen Smith
      • Monte Young
    • Writers
      • Ricky Blitt
      • Alex Borstein
      • Andrew Gormley
    • Stars
      • Seth MacFarlane
      • Alex Borstein
      • Seth Green
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Seth MacFarlane
    Seth MacFarlane
    • Peter Griffin
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    Alex Borstein
    Alex Borstein
    • Lois Griffin
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    Seth Green
    Seth Green
    • Chris Griffin
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    Mila Kunis
    Mila Kunis
    • Meg Griffin
    • (voice)
    Michael Chiklis
    Michael Chiklis
    • Big Fat Paulie
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    Robert Costanzo
    Robert Costanzo
    • Louie De Palma
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    Jon Cryer
    Jon Cryer
    • Mobster #1
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    Mike Henry
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    • Cleveland Brown
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    Alan King
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      • Peter Shin
      • Roy Allen Smith
      • Monte Young
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      • Ricky Blitt
      • Alex Borstein
      • Andrew Gormley
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    10Analog_Devotee

    A 10/10 CLASSIC EPISODE!

    FAMILY GUY MEETS THE GODFATHER! WHY ON EARTH IS THIS RATED AT A 6.9? RIDICULOUS! BIG FAT PAULIE OUGHTA WHACK YOU FOR THAT LOW RATING!
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    A Mob-Style Episode That's Equal Parts Fun and Familiar

    Story - 7/10 In There's Something About Paulie, the plot revolves around Lois accidentally ending Peter's unwanted friendship with a crime lord's obnoxious nephew, leading to a hit being put out on her. The premise offers some potential for humor, especially with the mob connections and the absurdity of the situation. While it starts off promising, the resolution feels somewhat predictable. The mob angle, while fun, doesn't quite bring anything fresh or unexpected to the table. It's a fine episode, but the story doesn't push the boundaries of what we've seen from the show.

    Character Focus - 7/10 Lois is the central character here, with her meddling causing the conflict in the first place. Her actions are both reasonable and funny, showing a more proactive side of her personality. Peter plays his usual role as the oblivious, hapless husband, which fits well with the premise but doesn't add much depth. The mob characters are entertaining but ultimately feel like one-note caricatures. Paulie, the obnoxious nephew, is funny at times but doesn't bring much new to the table in terms of character development. It's a decent character-driven episode, but the mob trope doesn't allow for much exploration beyond surface-level humor.

    Humor - 7/10 The humor in There's Something About Paulie is mostly hit-or-miss. The mob storyline brings some decent jokes, especially in the form of Paulie's obnoxiousness and the over-the-top nature of the crime family. The gags about the hit on Lois are fun but don't go as far as they could in terms of absurdity. The cutaway gags are typical Family Guy fare-some land, others feel like distractions. The episode plays it safe with its humor, not really pushing the envelope or taking many risks. It's still funny but doesn't have the sharp wit or unpredictability that some of the better episodes do.

    Animation - 7/10 The animation remains standard for Family Guy, with nothing particularly notable in this episode. The mob setting and associated action sequences are well-executed, but they don't stand out in any special way. The design of Paulie and the mob characters is exaggerated enough to fit the tone of the show, but it doesn't take full advantage of the potential for unique character designs or settings. Overall, it's clean and functional animation, but it doesn't elevate the episode in any meaningful way.

    Pacing and Direction - 7/10 The pacing in this episode is steady, with the main storyline progressing without much drag. The mob angle keeps things moving, though it's not as gripping as some of the show's more intense episodes. The episode doesn't feel rushed, but it doesn't have the same energy as others. The direction of the episode is solid, but the lack of particularly memorable moments or standout jokes makes the pacing feel a little routine. It's a fun episode, but the flow could have benefited from more variation in tone or pacing.

    Conclusion - 7/10 There's Something About Paulie is a solid, albeit standard, Family Guy episode. While the mob setting provides some humor and Lois gets a chance to shine as the catalyst for the story, the episode doesn't feel as fresh or inventive as some of the others in the series. The humor, though solid, plays it safe, and the mob storyline doesn't break any new ground. It's an enjoyable watch, especially for fans of the show's classic gags, but it lacks the sharpness and unpredictability that makes some episodes truly memorable.

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    • Trivia
      The GPS screen in Peter's new car shows streets in town called Clam Street and Quahog Drive.
    • Goofs
      When the two British are staging a "drive-by arguement", the car's seating is correct, but he is driving on the wrong side of the road.
    • Quotes

      Peter Griffin: What do you want me to do, whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? 'Cause I'm married.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Cleveland Show: Like a Boss (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Rhinestone Cowboy
      (uncredited)

      Written by Larry Weiss

      Performed by Peter Griffin

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    • Release date
      • June 27, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • Fuzzy Door Productions
      • Fox Television Animation
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      • 30m
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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