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Could there be a Lower Decks and Family Guy crossover?

I could maybe see Rick and Morty crossing over since it's McMahan. Rick would circumvent any expectations of negativity and be a fan of the Trek universe while Morty would be bored out of his mind.
 
Please no. I can’t stand Family Guy for more than a few minutes.

Seasons 1 and 2 had some actual wit. Almost everything afterward has felt almost completely hollow, bereft of wit or even the attempt. But the Star Wars spoofs were pretty good... If nothing else, the show is a go-to for defining how comedy is more on the perception of the audience watching it more than anything else.
 
I stopped watching Family guy around uh season 5? But I enjoyed the Cleveland Show straight through, and American Dad I think is still good.

Final Space is so underrated.
It's weird, I loved Season 1, but I couldn't get through Season 2. I don't know why, I can't really say why it turned me off. I'm terrible at explaining why I like or dislike things.
 
I haven't seen that much "Family Guy", but I do remember three things about it...
1. A useful (if brutal) lesson in how to defend yourself with whatever weapons are in reach.
2. A hilarious over the top fight between Peter and Donald Trump.
3. A better rendition of "Shipoopi" than Buddy Hackett's.
 
I stopped watching Family guy around uh season 5? But I enjoyed the Cleveland Show straight through, and American Dad I think is still good.


It's weird, I loved Season 1, but I couldn't get through Season 2. I don't know why, I can't really say why it turned me off. I'm terrible at explaining why I like or dislike things.

I made it a few episodes into Season 3, but stopped when I heard it got cancelled. Speaking of odd off topic strange sci fi cartoons that got cancelled, did anyone else watch Infinity Train?
 
Yes Infinity Train was so good.:(

So, so good.

It was one of the most unique and interesting things I've ever seen.

I started out thinking it was a kids show, and it just started layering depth and darkness on, season by season.

I hate that shows like Infinity Train, and Dark Matter, that actually have their entire arcs planned out, and you can see the cohesion and the solid story telling, and then.... POOF, they're gone in the middle of the story.
 
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