Complete — Family Guy - Season 8

"Road to the Multiverse" Worst Episode: "Go, Stewie, Go" (A forgettable American Idol parody that aged like milk)

If you’re a completionist, buy it. If you’re a casual fan, just stream the "Road to..." episodes and the Star Wars parody. Season 8 proves that Family Guy can still be wildly creative, but it also suggests the show is learning to coast on its formula. It’s funny, it’s offensive, it’s inconsistent—and for better or worse, it’s pure Family Guy . Family Guy - Season 8 complete

The result? Characters look cleaner, shinier, and... weird. The shading on their chins is more pronounced, and their movements are smoother but less organic. You get used to it, but it’s jarring on first watch. It feels like your old, ugly, funny friend suddenly got plastic surgery. Score: 7.5/10 "Road to the Multiverse" Worst Episode: "Go, Stewie,

By 2009, Family Guy had long since shed its "canceled cult hit" skin and fully embraced its role as an animated powerhouse. Season 8 (which originally aired from 2009 to 2010) finds the show at a fascinating crossroads: it is razor-sharp, self-referential, and audaciously offensive, but it also begins to show the first faint cracks of formula fatigue. It feels like your old

Family Guy - Season 8 is a mixed bag of genius and laziness. The top-tier episodes ("Multiverse," "Dark Side") are essential viewing for any adult animation fan. The bottom-tier episodes are forgettable filler you’ll skip on rewatch.