This is your typical Family Guy episode except with a little longer Peter vs. The Chicken fight. Overall it was a pretty fun episode. My favorite joke was the gorilla behind the door, not an Exit XD. Anna Kendrick also makes a guest appearance as Nora, the girl cop who works with Joe. This was actually one of her voice acting performances. I almost didn't recognize her voice, and to be honest, her voice sounded a little wooded at times. However, I doubt she had much time to record her part. After all, Nora only has two scenes, so she isn't in it much. But it is a fun little performance, and all AK fans should give it a watch.
3 Reviews
long fight scene, but otherwise good
alinsteglinski13 December 2014
This episode starts off quite unusual for Family Guy which portrays its self as a sitcom type style cartoon. The start involves an extremely long fight scene with a large yellow chicken that appears out of no where, this scene lasts for almost 5 minutes with zero dialog, nothing but the punching sound from the two can be heard.
That degrades the episode quite a bit for me, I actually was tempted to fast forward through it but sat through it.
Afterwards the show returns back to its normal good full speed and becomes watchable going into the story of Joe and Bonnie having a massive problem in their relationship.
How the giant chicken scene came along beats me. I really didn't like it and I hope that the producers of Family Guy do not have another chicken brawl scene for a long time.
That degrades the episode quite a bit for me, I actually was tempted to fast forward through it but sat through it.
Afterwards the show returns back to its normal good full speed and becomes watchable going into the story of Joe and Bonnie having a massive problem in their relationship.
How the giant chicken scene came along beats me. I really didn't like it and I hope that the producers of Family Guy do not have another chicken brawl scene for a long time.
It just wasn't funny. At all.
j_cary8828 July 2021
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