View Full Version : ‘Family Guy’ Showrunner Alec Sulkin Is Trying To Win Back Old Fans By Fixing The Show


TMC
11-15-2016, 06:33 PM
http://uproxx.com/tv/family-guy-criticisms/

Now in its 15th season, Family Guy is in rare company.

Seth MacFarlane’s empire-building comedy is tied with The Jack Benny Program, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and ER as the sixth longest-running scripted show in U.S. primetime history. It won’t soon pass The Simpsons (28 seasons and counting), but Brian Griffin is coming for you next, Lassie. A drop-off in quality after a decade and a half on television is forgivable, expected even, but Family Guy has really fallen on hard times lately. Ratings are plummeting (season 14 averaged 4.28 million viewers, down three million from season 10’s 7.30 million), and the jokes have grown increasingly stale.

Splitsider‘s John Hugar (who’s also contributed to Uproxx) documented many of the show’s problems in an article entitled, “Can Family Guy Lift Itself Out of Its Perpetual Rut?” Current Family Guy showrunner Alec Sulkin could have waved off the piece, but to his credit, he decided to talk to Hugar about them in an interview. “He said that he agreed with some, if not all, of my points,” according to Hugar, “and that he was working on fixing some of the issues I discussed.” Sulkin thinks Family Guy “is good overall, but I acknowledge that the show has had challenges trying to keep things fresh. There is kind of a burnout factor.”

“I think in the earlier years, the plots were more grounded, and probably more simple,” Sulkin said. “We know who these characters are at this point, so it can be hard to give them new insight, but it is something we work on.” The best episodes these days are the ones that focus on Brian and Stewie — ‘Back to the Pilot’ is a stone-cold classic — because they “have the most interesting relationship, and are probably the most intrinsically interesting characters on the show.” But the writers are attempting to flesh out Chris and Meg, too, including an episode that “would involve Meg coming out as a lesbian.”

When asked if Family Guy has done anything he regrets, Sulkin responded, “I would say some episodes aren’t as strong as others, but the reasons aren’t always easy to track. I wouldn’t say one episode or moment stands out in my mind… But we’re working on a fixing a lot of the problems you talked about, and hopefully, bringing some fans who left back into the fold.”

A good place to start: no more chicken fights.

king of comedy
11-15-2016, 06:59 PM
I agree. NO MORE CHICKEN FIGHTS!!! But please don't make Meg a lesbian. I love it when she has a boyfriend.

robyrob
11-16-2016, 01:49 AM
stopped watching after they killed off Brian; the jokes and bits were just getting so stale and repetitive there is no point.

MrCleveland
01-10-2017, 09:39 PM
stopped watching after they killed off Brian; the jokes and bits were just getting so stale and repetitive there is no point.

I wish there's more Stewie and Brian episodes, they're the two who keep the show interesting.

The last episode was a bigger let-down than being a Browns Fan...

Opening Day and there's the first kick...And the Season is Over!

And I wish Seth MacFarlane would tone-down on the sacrelige...We get it... He's an atheist!

king of comedy
01-10-2017, 11:06 PM
I love to see Brian go out and make friends with other talking dogs and Stewie hang out with other toddlers. Seeing them get lives apart from each other would make it better and with them together all the time is so boring and repetative.

Nordy
01-11-2017, 05:32 PM
I don't even remember when I last watched an episode. I used to be a regular viewer and DVD owner but I think ever since the killing off of Brian and trying to replace him with Vinny to have Brian come back that kind of did it for me. I don't think having Meg come out as a lesbian is the right answer either...

Anna Karenina
01-11-2017, 05:36 PM
I don't even remember when I last watched an episode. I used to be a regular viewer and DVD owner but I think ever since the killing off of Brian and trying to replace him with Vinny to have Brian come back that kind of did it for me. I don't think having Meg come out as a lesbian is the right answer either...

I don't even watch this show but...

Hi Bradley Boo! :wave:

Nordy
01-11-2017, 05:41 PM
I don't even watch this show but...

Hi Bradley Boo! :wave:

Anna!! my darling Boo!! :bighug: :bighug: :kiss: :kiss: :heart:
How are you my dear??!!

pkripper001
01-11-2017, 05:49 PM
I don't watch this show either,after seeing just a small part of an episode years ago made me see it was not right with me. Most Trump supporters & Christians are against this show,and they think that to help things they will have Meg to come out as a lesbian,is Seth mentally ill ?

Anna Karenina
01-11-2017, 09:01 PM
Anna!! my darling Boo!! :bighug: :bighug: :kiss: :kiss: :heart:
How are you my dear??!!

I am feeling fairly well.

Happy to see my darling Bradley Boo! See you on the Muddle Through thread with some Fine pics of Fran taken by Torgo!!!

:bighug: :bighug: :bighug: :bighug: :biglove:

Nordy
01-11-2017, 09:07 PM
Yano....my heart beats Valerie but gotta take a backseat to you know who....Fran's not bad either. Not many people like her.

Anna Karenina
01-11-2017, 09:52 PM
Yano....my heart beats Valerie but gotta take a backseat to you know who....Fran's not bad either. Not many people like her.

:)

People who don't like you know who and Fran don't know what they are missing. ;)

I am a heterosexual woman and I thought that those Torgo pics of The Franny were very sexy. I thought she and Michael Lembeck looked HOT together!

I have always liked Valerie Bertinelli but I appreciate that you can appreciate other women out there. Variety is the spice of life! ;)

Nordy
01-11-2017, 10:05 PM
:)

People who don't like you know who and Fran don't know what they are missing. ;)

I am a heterosexual woman and I thought that those Torgo pics of The Franny were very sexy. I thought she and Michael Lembeck looked HOT together!

I have always liked Valerie Bertinelli but I appreciate that you can appreciate other women out there. Variety is the spice of life! ;)

Oh I have always appreciated other women out there. I do pause at redheads though. I'm a sucker for a girl in shorts...:lol: :lol: :lol: (Grandpa taught me well as he used to say)

Anna Karenina
01-11-2017, 10:12 PM
Oh I have always appreciated other women out there. I do pause at redheads though. I'm a sucker for a girl in shorts...:lol: :lol: :lol: (Grandpa taught me well as he used to say)


I think we need to take this conversation into the "Have a Ball" thread but your last comment reminded me of this commercial...:D See you over there! :wave:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ve04-BcEP94

MrCleveland
01-12-2017, 10:31 PM
I love to see Brian go out and make friends with other talking dogs and Stewie hang out with other toddlers. Seeing them get lives apart from each other would make it better and with them together all the time is so boring and repetative.

Brian and Vinnie should meet in one ep, they already used Vinnie after Brian came back.

And have one ep with the other Cleveland Show characters, to see what happened after four years.

Maybe I should write Family Guy shows!

king of comedy
01-12-2017, 10:59 PM
Great idea! You should.

Retro4Life
01-13-2017, 02:09 AM
ALL of the characters have become absolutely loathsome and hateable. I know it's a very over the top show, but in the early years, there was some semblance of sympathy for most of them, particularly Brian. Now they've made him into a complete hypocrite, liar, willing to exploit minors (!), betray friends, etc. The moral center of the show is gone. And yes, they do need to get back to plots that make sense and aren't just gross out festivals.

Honestly, I think it's too late to save it. I don't think McFarlane cares about it anymore.