FOX | Release Date: January 31, 1999
CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION
58
METASCORE
Mixed or average reviews based on 39 Critic Reviews
Positive:
22
Mixed:
8
Negative:
9
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The New York TimesCaryn JamesJul 10, 2013
Season 1 Review: "Family Guy" stands to become the best satire of all-American dysfunction next to "The Simpsons." [29 Jan 1999]
88
Chicago Sun-TimesThomas ConnerJul 10, 2013
Season 4 Review: Fans of the show can rest easily: The season premiere is quintessential Quahog. Traditions are trampled. Envelopes of taste are pushed -- heck, shoved. Sacred cows sizzle on the grill. [28 Apr 2005]
83
Boston HeraldMonica CollinsJul 10, 2013
Season 1 Review: Sunday's premiere episode is one of the most cleverly outrageous half-hours of TV I've seen in a while. [28 Jan 1999]
83
Seattle Post-IntelligencerJohn LevesqueJul 10, 2013
Season 1 Review: It's all raucous nonsense, but the debate will rage as to whether "Family Guy" contributes to, or merely reflects, the demise of civility. As with most TV fare, it's doing a little of both, and it's doing it with a sharp eye for detail. [9 Apr 1999]
80
Boston GlobeMatthew GilbertJul 10, 2013
Season 4 Review: This kind of material would wear thin after a while if the characters weren't as distinct and endearing as they are. [30 Apr 2005]
75
San Jose Mercury News/Contra Costa TimesCharlie McCollumJul 10, 2013
Season 4 Review: A veritable treasure trove of frat-house humor. [1 May 2005]
75
Boston HeraldSarah RodmanJul 10, 2013
Season 4 Review: If you loved this show for its split-second pop culture spoofs and absurd, sometimes sophomoric humor, then you'll be happy with the new, unimproved 'Guy.' [1 May 2005]
75
New York Daily NewsDavid BianculliJul 10, 2013
Season 4 Review: MacFarlane is back - and on his game. [28 Apr 2005]
75
Detroit Free PressMike DuffyJul 10, 2013
Season 1 Review: "Family Guy" isn't for everyone. Obviously. It's also not as fully-realized or intelligent as "The Simpsons." It's extremely fast-paced and obsessed with a nonstop stream of jokes, jokes, jokes. And the humor is often hit and miss. But when it hits, look out. [29 Jan 1999]
75
New York Daily NewsEric MinkJul 10, 2013
Season 1 Review: If such quickie pop-culture jokes are the show's strength, its current weakness is the stories that revolve around the Griffins themselves and characters that, even when they're amusing, aren't very interesting. They certainly don't suggest the kind of richness that the characters of "The Simpsons" do. [9 Apr 1999]
70
Newark Star-LedgerAlan SepinwallJul 10, 2013
Season 4 Review: "Family Guy" consistently falls short of excellence, thanks to its monotonously unvaried structure, which consists of a character describing an outrageous situation, followed by a clip depicting that same situation. [28 Apr 2005]
70
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob OwenJul 10, 2013
Season 4 Review: Always an acquired taste -- one most likely to be acquired by the politically incorrect -- this new "Guy" is just as rude, attention deficit disordered and funny as past episodes. [28 Apr 2005]
70
Chicago TribuneMaureen RyanJul 10, 2013
Season 4 Review: Has enough chuckles to make it worth your while, providing you have an irreverent sense of humor. [29 Apr 2005]
70
Boston GlobeMatthew GilbertJul 10, 2013
Season 1 Review: Does it work? Mostly, but only if you can handle what is now commonly called "edge." [29 Jan 1999]
70
Cleveland Plain DealerTom FeranJul 10, 2013
Season 1 Review: Clever, slightly twisted and occasionally very funny. [30 Jan 1999]
70
Dallas Morning NewsEd BarkJul 10, 2013
Season 1 Review: Both subversively funny and sophomorically silly. [11 Apr 1999]
70
NewsweekKendall HamiltonJul 10, 2013
Season 1 Review: The show is fast-paced, and it's often genuinely funny. Dastardly Stewie is a break-out character if ever one was drawn. But "Family Guy" isn't a bolt from the blue. The crude edge that separates it from, say, "The Simpsons" only drives it deep into "South Park" territory. [12 Apr 1999]
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San Diego Union-TribuneRobert P. LaurenceJul 10, 2013
Season 4 Review: The new "Family Guy" is much like the first, an animated family sitcom that tries too hard to be quirky and is only sporadically funny. [29 Apr 2005]
63
Houston ChronicleMike McDanielJul 10, 2013
Season 4 Review: Family Guy has yuks - and an enfant terrible who could double as the Soup Nazi - but it's nowhere near Seinfeld in wit and sophistication. [30 Apr 2005]