After 15 seasons of being the "red-headed stepchild" of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Family Guy finally addressed the elephant in the room with its Season 16 premiere:
Peter eventually realizes that Family Guy is at its best when it isn't trying to be "prestige"—even if that means never taking home the gold. [S16E1] Emmy-Winning Episode
In a hilariously self-aware scene, a panel of real-life Emmy winners (including Alec Baldwin and Julia Louis-Dreyfus) tears the show apart for its reliance on cutaway gags and lack of character growth. The Verdict: Did it Work? After 15 seasons of being the "red-headed stepchild"
Why Family Guy Just Wants a Gold Statue: A Deep Dive into S16E1, "Emmy-Winning Episode" [S16E1] Emmy-Winning Episode
Complete with "confessional" interviews and a live-action chicken fight involving Ty Burrell.
After 15 seasons of being the "red-headed stepchild" of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Family Guy finally addressed the elephant in the room with its Season 16 premiere:
Peter eventually realizes that Family Guy is at its best when it isn't trying to be "prestige"—even if that means never taking home the gold.
In a hilariously self-aware scene, a panel of real-life Emmy winners (including Alec Baldwin and Julia Louis-Dreyfus) tears the show apart for its reliance on cutaway gags and lack of character growth. The Verdict: Did it Work?
Why Family Guy Just Wants a Gold Statue: A Deep Dive into S16E1, "Emmy-Winning Episode"
Complete with "confessional" interviews and a live-action chicken fight involving Ty Burrell.