Family Guy: Blue Harvest (season premiere)

Family Guy: Blue Harvest(S06E01) A long time ago, but somehow in the future . . .

Who would’ve thunk it? When Family Guy premiered back in 1999(!) many people tossed it away as a pale imitation of The Simpsons and kind of ignored it. Who knew that eight years later, at the start of the show’s 6th season, Seth MacFarlane and his crew would be able to get the approval of George Lucas himself to air a spoof of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. It shows how far Family Guy has come since it returned to the prime-time airwaves.

It’s also shows that they were a tad bit late when it comes to full-on Star Wars parodies. After getting his own go-ahead from Lucas, Seth Green, who voices Chris Griffin on Family Guy, aired his own Star Wars spoof on his Adult Swim program Robot Chicken three months ago. Granted, Green’s homage to one of the greatest science-fiction movies ever was broader in its humor and stretched across the entire franchise (although it did concentrate quite a bit on episodes four through six). MacFarlane’s spoof, on the other hand, sticks pretty closely to the plot of episode four and is almost like a tribute to the movie.

To fans of the show, this episode of Family Guy may seem a bit, um, corny. There aren’t any trademarked segways segues that the animated series is known for, no images of Peter running around naked, no song-and-dance numbers by Brian and Stewie, and barely any mention of or sight of Meg at all (although, that’s pretty normal). If anything, the way the episode was set up reminded me of such classic movie parodies like Spaceballs, Airplane, and Hot Shots!.

Take the beginning sequence, for example. After the opening crawl of renegade paragraphs that float through space (and a discussion about a naked Angelina Jolie in the movie Gia) we see the classic first scene of Star Wars where the Star Destroyer is chasing the Rebel Alliance starship. On the back of the Star Destroyer is a huge Bush-Cheney bumper sticker. Later, as the music swells up around Chris/Luke Skywalker while he ponders over Tatooine’s two suns, he turns and introduces John Williams and the orchestra. He then asks them to play the theme to The People’s Court. Still further in the episode, when the Millennium Falcon is being tractored into the Death Star, we see it being flagged in by a trio of uninterested valets.

Many of these little jokes fit well into the scope of the story. Others didn’t work so well. In the scene where Herbert/Obi-Wan and the rest of the Scobby Gang split up in the Death Star the creepy old man suddenly breaks out into (I’ve Had)the Time of My Life from the movie Dirty Dancing. It was two minutes that slowed everything down and could have been used better.

Then, there was the scene in the garbage chute where Han/Peter and Chewy/Brian find a perfectly good couch that could be used. That was okay, but the parts about getting the couch out of the garbage chute and then onto the Falcon weren’t that funny. Although ,the scene where Han is holding onto the bottom end of the couch while the Falcon escapes was amusing. These bits didn’t deter too much from the episode, however. I expected that there would be some duds throughout the hour-long show. If it had all been packed into 30-minutes it probably would have killed the episode.

Character-wise, this was a Lois/Peter/Chris episode, although Cleveland/R2-D2 and Quagmire/C-3P0 had quite a bit of screentime themselves. Since they were portraying different roles some of the characteristics that we normally see weren’t there in this episode. I don’t believe I heard a ’Freakin’ Sweet’ from Peter, and Chris was less whiny. In fact, Seth Green toned down Chris quite a bit in this episode. Brian and Stewie, who seem to have a majority of screen time lately on the show, didn’t really have much to say. However, I did hear Stewie blurt out a ’What the Deuce?’ during the final Death Star battle scene.

There were other things that impressed me throughout the season premiere. Here are but a few of them:

Overall, this was a fun episode to watch. I thought that MacFarlane kept to the story pretty well, and there were enough corny jokes to make it amusing. I don’t know if the Family Guy purists would have enjoyed the show, but hopefully they gave it a try. Now, it’s your turn to tell me what you thought of the episode.

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