Family Guy, S11E10
Brian finally had success with his writing when his play become popular in town, but after seeing the incredible play that Stewie had written, Brian was devastated and tried to sabotage Stewie's play by saying it was terrible. Stewie figured out what he was doing and later got his show on Broadway, to Brian's dismay.
This was another depressing story about how Brian is never going to get anywhere with his writing. I thought something was up when Brian was having people excited about his play--the few bits that we got to see were like the worst sitcom ever. Plus, as Stewie had pointed out, Peter was really engaged in the whole thing. If that wasn't a red flag that he was writing crap than nothing else is. Still, I could have been content to see Brian enjoying the thrills of being semi-famous in town if one, he wasn't always an ass about his "genius," and two, he didn't decide to listen to Jasper and try to crush Stewie's aspirations. I hate that I feel both bad for Brian and hate him for his selfish actions and cocky attitude. Why can't Brian be either humble or not be jealous of someone else? I'd settle for him just being one of those things. I wish he didn't have to constantly be so insecure and desperate to be great (or even good).
One thing that was obvious in this story was how Stewie is absolutely Brian's friend and biggest supporter, even though Brian's deceitful and untalented. Stewie did bring him to a party where people made fun of him and he sort of threw his own possible success on Broadway in Brian's face, but in the end he threw away his chance to be a big playwright to please his friend. Brian does not deserve Stewie, as crazy as that baby is. That's what makes it a little less touching because I'm still angry at Brian for trying to ruin Stewie when Stewie would sabotage his own play for Brian. When has Brian ever sacrificed himself like that for Stewie? It's times like this that I love Stewie and wish that prehistoric bird that got them would just swallow Brian and end his miserable life.
I wish there were more jokes to offset Brian moping and crying about how brilliant Stewie would be and how mediocre he was and will always be. My favorite cutaway was when Chris was stuck in the seats and he met another guy in the same boat:
[Guy stuck in chair] She's not coming back, you know.
[Chris] How do you know that?
[Guy stuck in chair] Cuz she's my mom too.
More than be funny, this was just sort of shocking. But I can totally see Lois doing that because while she seems to love her kids, she also has this side where she would abandon them if they were too troublesome for her tastes. I mean, she once told Meg to stop crying or go ahead and kill herself. She's not always the best mother around.
A little more shocking and unnerving moment was when Brian snapped the neck of the squirrel that he was yelling at. But from the beginning I had a feeling that Brian was going to do something bad to that squirrel, so I wasn't taken aback that much.
There weren't any jokes that I loved, but some of them were okay. One of such was when Peter went crazy from tasting real butter, but thinking it was I Can't Believe It's Not Butter. I don't know why it would encourage him to kill three kids, but it was almost funny enough to make me laugh. Another was when Peter was trying to figure out Stuart Little and he commented that he felt "old and in the way." I've had a moment in life where someone was having a revelation about a movie where there was none to be had (because it wasn't complicated or trying to create mystery). So I suppose that's why I liked that scene.
I think I'm about done with these sort of stories with Brian hating himself and Stewie barely being able to keep him afloat from drowning in his own self-pity. Brian's not ever going to get anywhere with his writing, so it'd be nice if maybe he tried to do something else with his short life. Or at least if we have to see another pathetic chapter in Brian's short-lived fame there should be adequate jokes to distract us. If I wanted drama without comedy relief, I'd go watch something like Mad Men.
No comments:
Post a Comment