Talk:Family Guy
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Information about who does drugs and who has prostituted themselves and who has slept with whom in a cartoon is not appropriate for this encyclopedia. In addition, I you reverted to a version which is full of redundancies and run-on sentences. HelpJazz 23:24, 8 April 2008 (EDT)
- Do we even need a list of all the characters? HenryS 23:27, 8 April 2008 (EDT)
Here is a list of characters you need to add:
Joe Swanson - Joe is Peter's paraplegic friend, and is often made fun of for being so.
Cleveland Brown - Cleveland is Peter's neighbor, and portrays a typical African American male.
Herbert - Herbert is Peter's neighbor, and is known for being a pedophile. For some reason, he has not yet been taken to jail.
Mort Goldman - Mort is Peter's pharmacist, and is frequently portrayed as a typical member of the Jewish community, most notably his tendency to whine and complain.
Is it really necessary to have the criticisms first????
Recent edits
So that I don't seem antagonizing, I will bring this up on the talk page first: this show comes on during prime time on network TV, so there's not any profanity, unless you consider certain "mild" profanities which appear in such places as the Bible. FWIW, I agree with all the other edits. HelpJazz
Official sysop request
Any sysop, could someone redo this? This is a Conservative encyclopedia, and the text seems too liberal for my taste. I'd do it myself, but I'm not a sysop JY23 20:56, 7 November 2008 (EST)
- I presume you are talking about the edits which have already been reverted, or do you think the current text is too "liberal"? HelpJazz 00:56, 9 November 2008 (EST) Note: I'm not a sysop, but I don't see why only a sysop can deal with this issue.
Edit warring
You are both right, so work together here. The show does "[explore] cultural and political themes that are important in the world today, as well as taking humorous approaches to past & present television shows", but don't replace the factual text which is already there. HelpJazz 19:52, 12 November 2008 (EST)
