Family Guy episode. Harmful?????
There was a poll on Gay.com (thanks, Ron, for letting me know about this, and, oh yeah, it figures you'd know about that site!!!). The question was: "What do you think? Did The Family Guy push the envelope a little too far in this episode?"
Nearly 76% of responders checked the box marked, "No - I thought it was hilarious!" Only 5.4% checked, "Yes - I usually love the show, but this one crossed the line." The other choice was, "Maybe - I thought it was funny, but did they have to include every gay stereotype?"
Loosen up a little. FG makes fun of everything and everyone. I think it's great that Stewie might just as well be gay from the things he says and does.
And, what about "Death?" (Character played by Norm MacDonald) When he's having dinner w/ the family, he puts a chicken leg in his mouth then pulls out only a bone. When Meg asks him how he did it, his reply is something like, 'well, let's just say I did a few films in college that I'm not particularly proud of...'
FG reminds people that there are people of the gay persuasion that exist in the world, and they're not molesting children or trying to make converts to get toaster ovens. Nothing wrong with that.
Sorry, PeterH. Just my opinion.
Chuck