Ep 7. Wild Wild West
- TV14
- November 22, 2020
- 21 min
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7.0 (1,046)
In season 19 episode 7 of Family Guy, titled "Wild Wild West," the Griffin family finds themselves in the Old West. Peter, Lois, and their kids go back in time to 1870s Arizona after they find a mysterious artifact. Once they arrive, they quickly realize that they are in a dangerous and lawless world. Peter takes on the role of the town sheriff, and he and the family must work together to bring justice to the town and survive in the harsh environment.
The episode is full of humorous moments as the modern-day Griffin family tries to navigate the world of cowboys, bandits, and saloons. From dealing with the corrupt mayor to trying to bust a gang of train robbers, the family faces several challenges throughout their time in the Old West. However, they prove themselves to be resourceful and brave as they face each obstacle with humor and wit.
One of the standout moments in the episode is when Stewie and Brian get into an argument about which famous cowboy is better--John Wayne or Clint Eastwood. The argument quickly turns into a full-on showdown between the two as they try to prove their point. The scene is both hilarious and action-packed as they duel it out with the classic cowboy weapons of choice--guns and whips.
The episode also features several nods to classic Western films and shows, including references to The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and Bonanza. Fans of the genre will appreciate the show's attention to detail and clever nods to these classics.
Despite the challenges and dangers of the Old West, the Griffin family manages to have a great time during their adventure. They enjoy all of the classic Western activities, including horseback riding, saloon brawls, and shootouts. The family also gets a chance to bond in a way that they don't usually have the opportunity to in their modern-day lives.
Overall, "Wild Wild West" is a fun and entertaining episode of Family Guy that pays tribute to the classic Western genre. The show's usual humor and wit are on full display, making for an enjoyable and lighthearted viewing experience. Fans of the show and classic Westerns alike are sure to enjoy this episode.