checkina-64571
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I really liked this episode centering Carter. He's one of the more controversial and divisive characters on the show who I enjoy watching. The entire plot about him getting some character development in this episode learning about fatherhood really showed some of his good traits in a positive light. Carter who failed to be good father to Lois, tries his best to bond with a young girl which he adopted causes Lois's jealousy in classic Family Guy fashion made the whole episode hilarious and the bits in the episode were also funny. 9.9/10. This episode is up there with some the episodes that featured this season.
Where to begin, the main plot with Meg Griffin joining the high school basketball team was hilarious. The plot explored her potential to be successful throughout her father's cynical critique of her team's performance which fueled her willingness to win the games and the moment when Peter lost his voice, she realized that his insults towards her was the driving force of playing basketball well and she actually won the championship. It brilliantly displayed one of the longest running tensions in the series in a much more complex nature than most episode attempts. The subplot with Stewie developing multiple identity issues through watching YouTube conspiracy theories was also entertaining. This episode was super good and it was a nice tribute to Gilbert Gottfried before his death. 10/10.
Nice episode demonstrating the right and wrong things to do in parenting. In Peter's perspective of parenting, the moment he's mistaken for being a single parent was hilarious. This episode showed the depths of lying and taking advantage of others for personal gain. Peter did a good job and then he starts regret it when that woman kissed him and all he wanted was free stuff. Great main plot. The subplot with Lois with her broken leg was hilarious too by showing her gross side to Brian and Chris his parents' sex toy collections. 9.8/10. Definitely better than the last episode. Simple, yet straightforward.
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