I am particularly bothered by the mannerisms of the main character. Allen Gregory as the childish embodiment of a thoughtless and condescending Hollywood mogul strikes me as incredibly unfunny. If the intent is to provide some kind of critique of the industry, then the follow-through lacks the critical edge of Family Guy, as you note.
Mike
]]>I agree that the use of the NAMBLA joke on The Simpsons is interesting and in questioning who has access to this joke, you have raised some important issues.
Regarding the joke itself, I have seen it before in two Comedy Central shows. On The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, one recurring joke is to replace the acronym of an organization with a long name with the phrase “. . . or NAMBLA.” In South Park, in an episode titled “Cartman Joins NAMBLA,” the FBI mistakenly raids a meeting of the group North American Marlon Brando Look Alikes.
Regarding your reading of Allen Gregory (which I also do not find funny but for different reasons), I have a question: what makes the humiliation and age-inappropriate sexuality of Allen Gregory more problematic than the humiliation (the family’s treatment of Meg) and age-inappropriate sexuality (Stewie) of early Family Guy?
Mike
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