On BBC3 at 11 most nights, watch a couple and make your own mind up.
That's about the right slot for it too, IMO.
Last night's episode's themes were auto-erotic asphyxiation, and domestic violence. The episode ended with one of the "good guys" murdering the abusive brother in law by ramming his car into his head against a tree, exploding it. TBH, it wasn't one of the funnier episodes.
Some (a minority) of the episodes would be ok, but you can't risk it 'cos when it isn't suitable, it's very unsuitable.
Why does she want to watch it in the first place? Where's she picked up on it from? Does she think it's something it isn't?
YOU're a bum joke.. bummers.
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I's start her off on Adventure Time - that freaks me out, and its for kids!
Hell no.
The vomit scene has got to be one of the best, closely followed by:
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BBC3 (usually) put it on at 10 for a reason
I know they're kind of filtered/adjusted episodes but Simpsons is on at 6.
Big Diff in bed times huh.
Family Guys been running long enough and popular enough that if it was borderline they could've filtered out the worst bits and run it earlier, but they consistantly haven't .. wouldn't leave enough left.
Too old for 7 year olds IMO
Having said that my brother/sister-in-law never batted and eyelid or paid attention to content with any of their 4 kids TV watching and they seem to be all OK (as far as teenagers are nowadays)
AS demonstrated on this thread .. part episodes and content is easily available on the internet via youtube etc .. maybe viewable through her mobile if she has one or friends at school mobiles.
No way.
I'm not even a parent!
Montage.
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Well, I thought it was funny.
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OP, I had today off, I could have done useful things, but no, you had to post a thread inviting me to spend the whole day watching family guy clips on youtube. Damn Your Eyes!

