: This season features some of the show's most iconic parodies, including the "Last Supper" recreation and deep-cut film references that go beyond mainstream hits like Star Wars to obscure films like Time Bandits . Standout Episodes and Achievements Family Guy's 'Last Supper': Decoding the Iconic Parody
, which aired from September 2006 to May 2007, represents a critical "post-revival" period where the series solidified its identity following its second cancellation. While earlier seasons focused on establishing the Griffin family's dynamics, Season 5 leaned heavily into the irreverent, non-linear satire and "click culture" comedy—rapid-fire jokes that mirror a social media feed—that would define the show's later years. Critics at the time were divided; some lauded it for having "as many funny moments as ever," while others, like IGN , argued it began relying too heavily on "comedic crutches" and "manatee jokes" at the expense of tight writing. Narrative and Satirical Structure Family Guy - Season 5
: The show often satirizes Peter’s desperate clinging to 1950s-era "middle class suburbia" ideals, which often creates an unfair power dynamic and emotional distress within the family. : This season features some of the show's
Season 5 refined the "Family Guy Formula": a character adopts a new interest that quickly becomes an all-consuming, destructive obsession, eventually leading to a resolution that is promptly forgotten by the next episode. Critics at the time were divided; some lauded
: The season was a frequent target of the Parents Television Council, which labeled multiple episodes "Worst Show of the Week" for their handling of sensitive topics like religion and prostate cancer.
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