Family Guy is likely one of the edgiest exhibits on TV, however these deleted scenes stepped over the road! Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Screenrant
Family Guy is a type of exhibits that has by no means been afraid to push some buttons and get a response from it’s viewers and critics alike. And that’s why we adore it! They will say absolutely anything about anybody, and make no apologies. But typically, sure scenes simply show an excessive amount of for the community to deal with, and there are a ton of jokes that by no means make it to air. Whether it’s Peter with an offensive tattoo, a brilliant graphic hallucination of Peter’s behind turning right into a fly and attempting to eat Quagmire, Peter being current on the Roe V Wade Supreme Court case, or Cleveland and Peter doing ten rounds of chemotherapy collectively for no obvious cause. There was additionally the scene that had Meg being shot within the head on the dinner desk, a joke about an Asian in-law, Peter discovering out if Jillian is Jewish, Dr Hartmann consuming Lois’ tumour, Peter commenting on the race of Brian’s girlfriend, a Leper colony doing the hokey-pokey, or Quagmire making a really bizarre remark about when his daughter will flip 21. It doesn’t cease there, as with a scene with Jesus attempting to choose up a lady, a political joke about how iPads are made, a cutaway throughout the already controversial Stroke episode, a scene with a missionary that may have offended some, a bit the place Joe runs over a squirrel, and naturally, about one million jokes about Mort that have been by no means made it to air. All these and extra remind us simply why Family Guy continues to be one of many edgiest exhibits on the market!
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