@@magnedeusfenrir9582 You know, looking back on some of the jokes from this show, especially the later seasons? It does feel like the writers are using the platform as a makeshift therapy session to just decompress.
They showed this in a domestic violence class (Seminar for the idiots) at my school, because although it’s portrayed as a joke, this is one very real thing that can happen right before domestic violence starts.
@Yongo Bazuk put yourself in the victims shoes, you wanna live your life being tortured? Miserable and scared. Pretty much what a domestic abuse relationship is like, you are physically hurt for no right reason but just bc someone is emotionally immature and unstable and can't stop being so angry and violent, no happy ending, just a toxic home, also putting the kids through hell especially if they get beaten up
@@flyingfireballmaster1816 not what I meant, what I meant was allowing it to happen only makes the offender continue because they think they can do it whenever they want, but when you stand up to them, they back down
The two start arguing, and then the principal comes in, wondering what is going on. The husband then proceeds to demand who the principal is and accuses his wife of adultery. XD
This is what my mom had to go through. She was a victim of domestic violence for years but fortunately she grabbed me and my brothers one night and ran and never looked back. We were homeless and had to stay with family and friends until she got on her feet. I’m just glad my mom left before it was too late.
@@Haldinyar i know, actors on tv arent really like they seem either. I dont think family guy makes anyone laugh with this "joke". I dont think its a crime to point out sarcasticly this "joke" is kinda mysoginistic and laughs about a real life issue, without any punchline other than its a realistic home ec class
You're just wasting money AND food if you do that. Better just to be careful next time and learn how to f*cking cook. It's kinda a requirement if you're not going to work and call yourself a "house wife".
The thing is it's probably happens but is not common; it's probably the case of a loud minority pleading their case versus a silent majority having no reason to humble brag like you are doing about their functional childhood.
@@wjb4578 Perhaps you should read some more comments in this thread. It isn't as "silent" as you think. Having worked with young adults for 20 years so far, I have heard some harrowing and heartbreaking stories that can mess many kids up. Made me realize how lucky some of us were.
It happens, but it's not that common on the grand scale of things. This is the internet, people like to make up stories to score sympathy points and attention.
I love Family Guy's way of sending a message in their jokes. Yeah, it's a joke that you're supposed to laugh at but look how it's actually making everyone here think; it delivers reality with a laugh and a backhand to the face. That's what puts it up there with South Park, in my book.
To everyone saying the writers must have gone through this, it's a pretty common trope. Wife burns dinner, husband gets angry and/or violent. I knew where the scene was going immediately once Meg said "realistic home ec class"
For all those who are angry or scared: It is a simulation. The angry husband returning is merely an MP3 She is teaching why it is important to pay attention to your cooking.
BlackCover95 this isn't trivializing it, it's the exact opposite - a cartoon making you go "Holy shit, this is absolutely fucked" is the intent here, and it works brilliantly. If a cartoon manages to make domestic violence seem boring or minor, that's actually harmful.
Linda- 058 nah fam, the crocodiles did 9/11 to spark conflict and fear into the world, people must fear, people must tremple under the reptilian regime!
Even if dinner wasn't burnt, the husband would still find an excuse to scold the wife after having a bad day at work. It's really terrifying to think what would have happened if the kids did intervene.😢
There was a guy in my town who was routinely beaten by his wife. She hit him with a cast iron frying pan, threw heavy vases at him, and it took him finally being hospitalized for anything to be done. Because he was a man, and was expected to just take it. People actually made fun of him until she almost killed him. How many times, I wonder, has a guy sporting bruises and cuts from his wife or girlfriend been asked,”What did you do to piss her off?” rather than “You should call the police.”
The same amount who don't feel a drop of sympathy when a grown man goes missing and people feel that he either "did" something to cause his disappearance, is a "coward" who walked out on his responsibilities, or "deserved" his fate for not being strong enough to stop/avoid it. 😢
I think this scene is absolutely brilliant. It uses humour to shine a light on domestic violence: a terrible issue. Domestic violence is not remotely funny but that doesn't mean that humour can't be used to call attention to it. The ad does that by describing the class as "realistic", meaning that this situation happens in real life, and is not a fantasy. Also, just because the scene is a joke, and includes domestic violence as its subject matter, does not mean that it is claiming that domestic violence is funny. Although the scene is about domestic violence, a real issue, the scene is still fictitious.
Teacher: Now class, what you witnessed me and Mr. Johnson demonstrate is called Domestic Abuse. Who here can tell me the signs they witnessed in that scene and what you can do if you see them in real life?
as weird as it is, I like moments like these from family guy. moments that aren't really jokes but somehow shockingly realistic. moments that are played as a joke but you just can't bring yourself to actually laugh at it. because this happens. one of those moments that reminds you maybe it's not just a silly little TV show. not all the time.
Eh I feel like realistic is a stretch. Kinda like "realistic medieval times" and everyone has the plague. Edgy home economics. Or to be fairer, the dark side of home economics.
@@elegantoddity8609How is it not realistic? Yes the whole Home Ec thing is a joke, but domestic abuse is very much real. Who knows some women maybe even get beat for messing up a meal.
For years, I would get anxiety when my father would come home from work. I mean, I'm not saying PTSD but... I never really got over it. yours truly, Debbie Downer
Great. Because I didn’t know that spousal abuse is so funny. Thank you Family guy for finally makings realize that. I don’t know what I would do without these videos
@@thomastherriault6199 it's a reference to a Madea movie abt a wedding. Spoiler alert if you don't want the ending ruined. This chick is about to marry a rich guy who beats her and at the end she gets stands up to him and dumps a boiling hot pot of grits on him.
Seth is neither glorifying or condemning domestic abuse. He's only showing it in a place usually thought of as innocent to say "This actually happens." Feel offended if you want. It won't change a thing.
@@juliiouus96 South Park is one of the biggest social commentaries out there. I'd rather have real world stuff talked about than a bunch of fart jokes and Conway Twitty.
@@BReynoldsLilPiff Well that's because South Park episodes (at least those I remember, I haven't watched the show in ages) oftentimes ended with some sort of deliberate message, which is something Family Guy rarely goes for. Even when it does, it usually undermines the lesson it should be teaching at the last second rather than trying to make it actually sound significant or important.
Goddamn, this is good. The father’s voice could be more harsh, though, if the writers really wanted to drive the joke home. But holy shit, does this bring back some primal instincts.
I’ve always been blown away by people getting pissed at their SO for making mistakes. Not big mistakes but little bullshit things like messing up a meal or forgetting to turn the car light off. It’s just a mistake, they didn’t mean it.
Usually it stems from something that's eating at them. It starts seeping out in the form of exaggerated responses to otherwise small things. Sometimes a really bad day is enough, or just enough small mistakes until they add up. Obviously this is no excuse, but understanding the problem is always a good start.
Yeah, exactly what Zazi said. In addition though, my first boyfriend when I was 17 flipped his absolute shit at me one night. Why? Cause I'd cooked food for him while he was working overtime and cleaned the place up for when he got home. Apparently that was insulting, cause it apparently was me suggesting he can't do those things himself (lol wat). Of course that was just bull. The real reason as I found out that same evening, was that he hadn't been working overtime. He'd been with another girl, so when he came home to me having done something nice for him, it made him feel really guilty and somewhat panicked, which was then directed at me for having been the one to trigger the guilt. There tends to be more behind people's reactions to things in general than just the specific thing they're reacting to. We weren't born the minute before each thing we experience, after all. :/
@@VelkanAngels I do work all hours of the day and would be thrilled to come home to a clean house and food. I don't even eat much, you could leave a sandwich on the counter and I would call you a superstar.
Jeez what kind of childhood did these writers have to write scenes this realistic?
you are saying this isnt the norm?
MrAnimepredator he's saying that the writers had a very realistic childhood to write this
simon caymer Nah, this isn't the norm
whether or not the people itt are being edgy, the rate of dysfunctional households is on the rise
Or single dads
"No reason to panic." That is when the panicking starts.
That is so true saying no reason to panic is literally code for it’s time to panic
@@sirarthurofwinterfell282 It seems like you’re trying to convince the other person when you’re really trying to convince yourself
😂
In the words of Woody, "This is the perfect time to panic!"
Not! It looks like nobody cared. Lol
Horton heard the ending result of this. But he didn't call the police.
Lol!
Genesis Frost Horton knows the rules of the hood.
Horton is an elephant.
*An elephant ain't gonna forget the first time it did snitch*
*YOU THINK I LIKE HITTING YOU*
He is sure there are two sides to it.
Tigerman1138 there was she burnt dinner 😂
But this does it close to home
That wasn't even a joke, that was a writer going some real deep seeded shit, Jesus.
Think that's what 80% of the jokes in family guy are. The staff members going through shit and Seth MacFarlane turning it into a shitty joke.
@@magnedeusfenrir9582
You know, looking back on some of the jokes from this show, especially the later seasons?
It does feel like the writers are using the platform as a makeshift therapy session to just decompress.
@@magnedeusfenrir9582 Seth hasn’t been involved in the writing for years , he mainly just voice characters now
@@magnedeusfenrir9582 Seth said on jimmy kimmel that he hasn’t written for family guy since 2010.
@@jtran95 Its no wonder the writing was so off.
They showed this in a domestic violence class (Seminar for the idiots) at my school, because although it’s portrayed as a joke, this is one very real thing that can happen right before domestic violence starts.
@@CyberPunkBadGuy ok
@@matthewholmes5313 Rammus? that you?
@Yongo Bazuk put yourself in the victims shoes, you wanna live your life being tortured? Miserable and scared. Pretty much what a domestic abuse relationship is like, you are physically hurt for no right reason but just bc someone is emotionally immature and unstable and can't stop being so angry and violent, no happy ending, just a toxic home, also putting the kids through hell especially if they get beaten up
@Yongo Bazuk yikes
@Yongo Bazuk Uumm, yikes.
she wasn't kidding when she said this class was realistic
True
You must have stood between your parents when you were a kid, because that's literally the joke. That's the whole point of this scene.
This is also why people need to learn to fight back
@@memine8795 Ah yes. It's the victim's fault for not fighting back enough. Of course that's how that works.
@@flyingfireballmaster1816 not what I meant, what I meant was allowing it to happen only makes the offender continue because they think they can do it whenever they want, but when you stand up to them, they back down
The two start arguing, and then the principal comes in, wondering what is going on. The husband then proceeds to demand who the principal is and accuses his wife of adultery. XD
Date Masamune Masamune sama I am glad to see you here.
Yeah no that’s not
Jesus you really don’t understand the seriousness of this joke
D.DoT-Z Are you talking to me?
Bartosz Wojciechowski It is funny, pussy.
Screaming Soldier in which case, things happen that we do not speak of 😅
Yeesh, that is realistic
Sexta Espada too realistic
Vini Bhatt Right?
Speaking from experience?
Nope to be realistic today the woman would beat the cr&p out of the man who would then get arrested.
@@archieames1968 Good
This is what my mom had to go through. She was a victim of domestic violence for years but fortunately she grabbed me and my brothers one night and ran and never looked back. We were homeless and had to stay with family and friends until she got on her feet. I’m just glad my mom left before it was too late.
I'm sorry you and your mom had to go through this and am happy you made it out.
She shouldn’t have burnt dinner
Your mom is incredibly strong
What a legend, make your hero proud, princess ❤👏
she made the right choice
The saddest part is that some people do go through this in real life :(
Why you think it's realistic home ec?
@Yongo Bazuk sooo edgy 🙄
@Yongo Bazuk That's it. I'm reporting you.
Yeah sad that some guys have to come home to burnt dinner.
@@slinkbradshaw8674 hes not being edgy hes pointing it out
Lmao this is funny but I feel bad laughing. "Put your heads down and don't try to stand between me and your father"
Lol a woman being held hostage in her own domestic life. SOOOOOOO FUNNY 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Yongo Bazuk accidentally burned the caserole = bad mom
KILL HER, THE AUDACITY OF THAT BISH smh
@@Shwartzer they’re not real people
@@Haldinyar i know, actors on tv arent really like they seem either. I dont think family guy makes anyone laugh with this "joke". I dont think its a crime to point out sarcasticly this "joke" is kinda mysoginistic and laughs about a real life issue, without any punchline other than its a realistic home ec class
@@Shwartzer if you can’t differentiate between a cartoon parody scene and real life scenarios, then we have a problem.
Apparently I'm not the only child who learned to dread the sound of the garage door opening.
It's a sad fact that 1/4 kids experience sexual abuse. Physical abuse must be substantially higher.
@@astecheee1519 Where'd you get that statistic from?
@concept5631 That's just the statistic for church going kids.
that's depressing.
freebrook yea, and a little scary
It's a reason to get up and fight
This was was normal for a lot of people. Myself included LOL
No it’s not
But then again I’m the angry husband
A family guy title with only the actual clip NICE! Thanks for not having a 5 minute video for a 20 second clip
SeaElTea or a 5 minute video where they just put random clips
Yeah, that really grinds my gears.
I still like family guy, but I feel sorry for her
for meg??
no for the woman
I know I feel sorry for meg too...
eliot jones for fuck sake stop whining you sensitive little bitch!
How does feeling sorry for her relate to liking family guy??
In case your casserole is ruined, order pizza! Works everytime!
except when your husband just got home and is about to beat you up again
lol, to think someone called this^ dude an MRA
THATS ONLY GONNA MAKE IT WORSE!! 😖
And waste more of my hard earned money!!??!!
You're just wasting money AND food if you do that. Better just to be careful next time and learn how to f*cking cook. It's kinda a requirement if you're not going to work and call yourself a "house wife".
If this is common then I’m extremely lucky and had an amazing childhood.
Me too - am realizing that mine was the exception rather than the rule.
Aw man you guys has an ok life I'm have a drunken father
The thing is it's probably happens but is not common; it's probably the case of a loud minority pleading their case versus a silent majority having no reason to humble brag like you are doing about their functional childhood.
@@wjb4578 Perhaps you should read some more comments in this thread. It isn't as "silent" as you think. Having worked with young adults for 20 years so far, I have heard some harrowing and heartbreaking stories that can mess many kids up. Made me realize how lucky some of us were.
It happens, but it's not that common on the grand scale of things. This is the internet, people like to make up stories to score sympathy points and attention.
I love Family Guy's way of sending a message in their jokes. Yeah, it's a joke that you're supposed to laugh at but look how it's actually making everyone here think; it delivers reality with a laugh and a backhand to the face. That's what puts it up there with South Park, in my book.
Don't tell South Park that 😂
@@blackroomrob4205South Park would do it better
What message is it sending?
@@oscarhaydenperditionbound1195that domestic abuse is unfortunately extremely common and deeply wrong
@@futuza Domestic abuse is deeply wrong?! Well I never!
"Lets just hope the meeting went well-"
"GOD, THAT MEEETING WENT AWFUL!"
💀💀
“What’s that smell?!!”
To everyone saying the writers must have gone through this, it's a pretty common trope. Wife burns dinner, husband gets angry and/or violent. I knew where the scene was going immediately once Meg said "realistic home ec class"
"Trope" does not equal "realistic."
This is more a Stereotype of Abusive relationships
@@metalhopper0188 I did say it was a trope
@@metalhopper0188 Hard to stereotype the truth. Domestic abuse is inexcusable.
@@MMDelta9 sometimes it does
For all those who are angry or scared:
It is a simulation. The angry husband returning is merely an MP3
She is teaching why it is important to pay attention to your cooking.
I think the anger has more to do with trivializing DV.
BlackCover95 😀 I know. I am trolling. The quality of a dinner is no excuse for DV.
BlackCover95 this isn't trivializing it, it's the exact opposite - a cartoon making you go "Holy shit, this is absolutely fucked" is the intent here, and it works brilliantly. If a cartoon manages to make domestic violence seem boring or minor, that's actually harmful.
Gabriel Fraser It’s a cutaway gag. By definition these are intended to be funny. FG has a history of using shock value in said cutaway gags.
Report a violent man that assaults you to the police, so he can rot in prison, is much easier than cooking.
I love how in this scenario the kids are their children and they’re learning from the children’s perspective but not the cooks anymore.
This gave me so many flashbacks
Did you also burnt your food
My sympathies - hope life if better for you now.
A little too real.
Brian Anderson This is sad that this actually happens. Although it's in a minority of marriages that it's this bad, but it's still pretty sad.
Dominick Perez and me and my reptile buddy's own the goverment!
Does anyone even eat casserole?
Linda- 058 nah fam, the crocodiles did 9/11 to spark conflict and fear into the world, people must fear, people must tremple under the reptilian regime!
crocodileguy well, I guess that means Gator skin boots for everyone 😇
The domestic violence bit is too real, but the most unrealistic thing is a modern-day High School still having a home economics class
I have no idea what home economics even is 💀
We had them during the 80s but they weren't no longer required for girls, and boys could take them if they wanted but generally didn't.
@@majectic-berry for real?
@@AceLM92 well uh, yeah (I'm not American though)
@@majectic-berry oh I see. Used to be a class you took in school for practical things in home use - cooking, sewing, etc
My parents love that gag so much they reenact it every day
Now that's dedication. What a loving family.
Fun fact: this guy survived a plane that crashed into a school of bunnies.
Thought it was a roast she over cooked? 🤣
Even if dinner wasn't burnt, the husband would still find an excuse to scold the wife after having a bad day at work. It's really terrifying to think what would have happened if the kids did intervene.😢
I'm curious to know if the added spices fixed that burned casserole..
From 2021. No it didn't.
It probably didn't and the husband beat her up even harder off screen
She got black eye #1 from that. #2 from not listening. 😂😂
There was a guy in my town who was routinely beaten by his wife. She hit him with a cast iron frying pan, threw heavy vases at him, and it took him finally being hospitalized for anything to be done.
Because he was a man, and was expected to just take it. People actually made fun of him until she almost killed him.
How many times, I wonder, has a guy sporting bruises and cuts from his wife or girlfriend been asked,”What did you do to piss her off?” rather than “You should call the police.”
Yes, an unfortunate reality
But they won't show that.
Because it's SEXIST.
I guess.
The same amount who don't feel a drop of sympathy when a grown man goes missing and people feel that he either "did" something to cause his disappearance, is a "coward" who walked out on his responsibilities, or "deserved" his fate for not being strong enough to stop/avoid it. 😢
I think this scene is absolutely brilliant. It uses humour to shine a light on domestic violence: a terrible issue. Domestic violence is not remotely funny but that doesn't mean that humour can't be used to call attention to it. The ad does that by describing the class as "realistic", meaning that this situation happens in real life, and is not a fantasy.
Also, just because the scene is a joke, and includes domestic violence as its subject matter, does not mean that it is claiming that domestic violence is funny. Although the scene is about domestic violence, a real issue, the scene is still fictitious.
Everything can be funny
Domestic violence is wholesome 100 skibidi ohio rizz
@@stormcommando1640 Spoken like a Gen Alpha failed abortion.
She didn't smell the food burning??
Star Cherry 😂😂😂
Star Cherry it’s only a *little burned*
_She was born without olfactory receptors._
_Hubby sought a nullification, claiming he _*_"deserves a whole woman."_*
thats what makes her a stupid pig
Lol
Teacher: Now class, what you witnessed me and Mr. Johnson demonstrate is called Domestic Abuse. Who here can tell me the signs they witnessed in that scene and what you can do if you see them in real life?
well normaly the wife will never left the husband,,and the husband will not want to go to the psycologist...
as weird as it is, I like moments like these from family guy. moments that aren't really jokes but somehow shockingly realistic. moments that are played as a joke but you just can't bring yourself to actually laugh at it. because this happens. one of those moments that reminds you maybe it's not just a silly little TV show. not all the time.
Eh I feel like realistic is a stretch. Kinda like "realistic medieval times" and everyone has the plague. Edgy home economics. Or to be fairer, the dark side of home economics.
@@elegantoddity8609 Realistic is not a stretch, in this case.
They had something to say.
I'm glad they did.
@@elegantoddity8609How is it not realistic? Yes the whole Home Ec thing is a joke, but domestic abuse is very much real. Who knows some women maybe even get beat for messing up a meal.
Is it bad that I could predict exactly what this gag was going to be just from the title?
0:20
"GOD, THAT MEETING WENT AWFULL!!"
yep that is what i call "OVERWORKED LABOR SYNDROM"
“I’m sure there’s two sides to this.”
For years, I would get anxiety when my father would come home from work. I mean, I'm not saying PTSD but... I never really got over it.
yours truly,
Debbie Downer
Thats literally ptsd
@@FreelancerFreak Hence "but..."
If you need to say no need to panic, it's the perfect time to panic
I feel bad for women who have to go through this, Blessed Be.
Maybe try not burning the casserole, not that hard to put a timer on it.
@@EdgyPuerlol right
That is horrific....that poor man has to eat a burnt casserole. After a terrible meeting...no one deserves that...
That's not funny.
@@crazyiananderson6676 It is if you have a sense of humor.
Lol you commented on a 2 year old comment and actually got a reply.
@@brndnwilksBro came back 2 years later without skipping a beat
@@VendzorIkr? Defensive, much?
Plot twist: He’s actually talking to a pig outside, that burnt its own dinner.
poor pig
This whole cutaway is an absolute call for help. Whoever wrote this needs to have their therapist on speed dial
Once again reliving my childhood through the comedy of Seth MacFarlane 🙃
if it helps, I heard he stopped writing for the show years ago
Cavalcades Comedy
“No reason to panic” Car pulls up aggressively😂😂😂
Plot twist: this was domestic violence awareness class, the woman was an actor, the male voice was merely an audio
Johnny Depp waiting for his wife to come home.
It's been proven Amber abused him and falsely accused him.
@@Mortablunt I think you got mixed up. Johnny is the woman in this situation.
💀
"Alright kids, today I'm going to teach you about all the poisonous chemicals you can... _accidentally_ put in daddy's food."
That’s so messed up and hysterical at the same time ☹️😭😂🤣
AND that is why I ALWAYS save back up food for my mom when she comes home from work hungry and pissed.
This unlocked memories buried so far in to my subconscious that I had to dig them out of my spinal vertebrae.
Suddenly, it felt so real listening to her panic voice. I already watched this for a couple of times now 😨
In my house it was the opposite. My mother was the tyrant.
In my house, my father is the chef and my mother is the one working. They are not like this though.
In my family, they are equally brutal hence create a sort of funny balance
Sometime they just need to fight to vent their frustration lol
Is her name Karen?
@Frankie Ortiz Was she careening around the house? :D
And I bet if the police ever got involved it would still be the man who gets arrested and has his life destroyed...
“God that meeting went *AWFUL*!”
Gotta love how it be referencing the exact meeting in question.
This is the most realistic family guy gag
Great. Because I didn’t know that spousal abuse is so funny. Thank you Family guy for finally makings realize that. I don’t know what I would do without these videos
"When you're trying so hard to make your skit shocking that you forget to put in the joke."
In adult cartoons, "realistic" means "the most awful possible scenario".
Jonthan Kent
You think this is the most awful scenario?
F Glenn no I think Robot Chicken covered that with their tooth fairy skit.
Most awful is him beating you and killing you in front of the kids , then he goes after the kids
@@axlglenn2156 it is the first act of the most awful scenario.
That’s the most realistic home economics class ever!
I clicked on this and somehow knew exactly how it was going to play out!
Realistic dysfunctional home ec class.
Goddamn it, Seth
You didn't have to hit this much close to home.
This is amazing
Oh nostalgia. Just like my childhood.
I have experienced stuff like this
that was one of my worst meetings.
Family, Guy is the only show that can take domestic violence and make it funny.
"What's that smell?"
there are so many shows that could do that
“South Park” pushes a lot of boundaries.
@@dancepiglover Not really. They just have a dedicated fanbase of sheep who convince us they do.
I love how deeply layered those jokes are.
I need a cooking class like this lol
“Next Thursday’s lecture: The Proper Use For Grits ☺️”
Please expand.
@@thomastherriault6199 it's a reference to a Madea movie abt a wedding. Spoiler alert if you don't want the ending ruined. This chick is about to marry a rich guy who beats her and at the end she gets stands up to him and dumps a boiling hot pot of grits on him.
THEY HOT.
Okay that's too realistic
A bad meal after a bad day at work though…..
That’ll get ya! 🤣
How the hell is this Family Guy bit gonna make me feel bad, yet i laughed like hell at the Google Glass video?
That was too realistic I would have thought that was American Dad not Family Guy.
At least, The Simpsons doesn't do that.
since when did American Dad do stuff like this?
Hahahahahahhaah
“Ok kids now go hide in your room”
I got an army ad on this, and I think it’s trying to tell me something
*GOD THAT MEETING WENT AWFUL* !!
Dude...I genuinely feel horrible now.
It's like seth macfarlane had cameras in my house during my childhood.
Gotta love how +hotgarbageonnoodles does the random male characters on this show.
Wow, how funny. I am dying laughing.
She is so bad that she didn't even shut the oven. That is a hazard and a half.
We call this class “Family Studies” in Canada, it’s actually pretty fun
Home EC was amazing in High School for me!
It's just sad how many real people get stuck in these kinds of marriages
Props to the voice acting, that felt so real.
Plot twist: the voice actress lived this in real life
Aaahhhh yesss..... The good ol' days....
Ahhhh fond memories of growing up at home. 👍🏼
@Noah Levine I think he was just being sarcastic.
Seth is neither glorifying or condemning domestic abuse. He's only showing it in a place usually thought of as innocent to say "This actually happens." Feel offended if you want. It won't change a thing.
Loki Jotunborn it's more sobering than offensive, at least to me. Different circumstances, but not a far cry from my own experiences as a teenager.
This is a comedy cartoon, lol. Nothing about it is made to bring social issues to light, they’re just using domestic abuse as a punchline.
@@juliiouus96 South Park is one of the biggest social commentaries out there. I'd rather have real world stuff talked about than a bunch of fart jokes and Conway Twitty.
@@BReynoldsLilPiff Well that's because South Park episodes (at least those I remember, I haven't watched the show in ages) oftentimes ended with some sort of deliberate message, which is something Family Guy rarely goes for. Even when it does, it usually undermines the lesson it should be teaching at the last second rather than trying to make it actually sound significant or important.
@@BReynoldsLilPiff left when storm troopers got raped
Here's a lesson: in a situation like this, fight back
That was incredibly realistic....
This actually made me sad
Wow that is real.
Goddamn, this is good. The father’s voice could be more harsh, though, if the writers really wanted to drive the joke home. But holy shit, does this bring back some primal instincts.
Glad I grew up with grandparents
Hilarious 😂😂😂
Well, this one hit home.
A lot of people go through this, it's a travesty it happens to even one.
I’ve always been blown away by people getting pissed at their SO for making mistakes. Not big mistakes but little bullshit things like messing up a meal or forgetting to turn the car light off. It’s just a mistake, they didn’t mean it.
Usually it stems from something that's eating at them. It starts seeping out in the form of exaggerated responses to otherwise small things. Sometimes a really bad day is enough, or just enough small mistakes until they add up.
Obviously this is no excuse, but understanding the problem is always a good start.
@@zazi5305 yeah I get that. Shit builds up. That’s why communication is so important. Addressing things as they pop up is generally the way to go
Yeah, exactly what Zazi said. In addition though, my first boyfriend when I was 17 flipped his absolute shit at me one night. Why? Cause I'd cooked food for him while he was working overtime and cleaned the place up for when he got home. Apparently that was insulting, cause it apparently was me suggesting he can't do those things himself (lol wat). Of course that was just bull. The real reason as I found out that same evening, was that he hadn't been working overtime. He'd been with another girl, so when he came home to me having done something nice for him, it made him feel really guilty and somewhat panicked, which was then directed at me for having been the one to trigger the guilt. There tends to be more behind people's reactions to things in general than just the specific thing they're reacting to. We weren't born the minute before each thing we experience, after all. :/
@@VelkanAngels I’m glad you were able to let that out😄
@@VelkanAngels I do work all hours of the day and would be thrilled to come home to a clean house and food. I don't even eat much, you could leave a sandwich on the counter and I would call you a superstar.