That’s not laugh-out-loud funny, but it does show a good understanding of Monty Python cause, yeah, when their stuff was good, it was legendary, but a lot of their material was basically a Zippy-Boing-Boing. So Family Guy got MP, which is why a lot of its early stuff has a Python-esque quality to it. It stole from the best of Monty Python for the content of its cutaway gags, while the idea of non-sequitur jokes dotting a sitcom-like plot was shamelessly though skillfully taken from the early Simpsons. All of that stuff was eventually so overused that it became unbearable, but it can’t be denied that Family Guy once understood the comedic greats that came before it and stole from them with some solid comedic timing.

If you love the newer Family Guy, great. I, for whatever reason, genuinely enjoy the movie The Postman (the one where Kevin Costner plays a post-apocalyptic mailman) and think it’s underappreciated. As was early Family Guy. When Fox canceled it in its third season, they didn’t even air the final episode, which had to move to Adult Swim. That’s where it found an audience and a massive following, which eventually convinced Fox to bring FG back from the dead for 16 more seasons and counting. It’s recently been announced that Family Guy will be leaving Adult Swim, the place that saved it when it was in its prime, allowing it to slowly become the unfunny punchline that it is today.