: Compared to modern seasons, the art style is "crunchy" and less fluid.
: The first half feels like a standard sitcom, while the second half goes off the rails—some viewers find the shift jarring. I Griffin 2x3
: The episode balances slapstick with a biting critique of religious fanaticism and generational gaps. 📉 Critical Cons : Compared to modern seasons, the art style
The DVD release of Family Guy (known as I Griffin in Italy), Season 2, Episode 3— (Holy Crap)—marks a pivotal moment where the show transitioned from a Simpsons clone to its own brand of surrealist chaos. 📺 Plot Overview 📉 Critical Cons The DVD release of Family
The episode introduces Peter’s father, , a devout, obsessive Catholic who retires from a paper mill and moves in with the family. Francis is miserable and hates Lois for being Protestant. Peter desperately tries to bond with his judgmental father.