'Family Guy' Season 19 Episode 4: Will the world hate Meg Griffin lesser now? Fans ask after hardcore Hitler gag

After a two-week-long hiatus the sitcom opened to remarks like 'The true winner of all cutaways', and of course, 'Yay! For once I can say "Go Meg!'
UPDATED NOV 2, 2020
(FOX)
(FOX)

Spoilers for Season 19 Episode 4 'Cutaway Land'

Long-running Fox comedy 'Family Guy' premiered with its 19th Season in October and soon dipped for a two-week-long break. With the show resuming from hiatus this November 1, expectations were high from the brand new Episode 4 of this Season 19, titled 'Cutaway Land'. In no way, even in 'Family Guy' hell, could one have expected that Meg Griffin – popularly hated on the show for no good reason – would turn into a kind of a cool character overnight. So much so, that fans genuinely asked if this means the world will hate her less now!

The episode, as its name suggests, saw Petr and Lois get transported through the mysterious cutaway land where every cutaway gag they mention takes them to the actual incident taking place. They visit a number of places, like Tom Brady's closet where Lois notices a Trump hat but Peter is too busy gawing at the size of the athlete's penis. They wish to be reunited with their family, but instead of being teleported back home, their entire family of three kids gets squeezed inside the closet. Another scene also finds Peter frolicking around with his best Judy Garland impression in the supermarket but perhaps on the list 'Family Guy' excellence based on how offensive a joke was, Meg, wins by a far long shot. 

During one of their Cutaway teleportations, Meg manages to behead Adolf Hitler. The scene shows her walking into the gymnasium where her entire family is waiting, and in her hand is clutched Hitler's decapitated head, grabbed by the hair atop. The scene is accompanied by Meg proudly bragging "Hitler head, yo. He cried like a bitch when I did it. Let's get outta here." Believe it or not, tthis is what has won over the fans. Writing to the official Twiter account of the show, a fan asked "Does this mean people will hate Meg less now?" To which the show's Twitter page promptly replied what we have all been dreading: "very unlikely." But that doesn't change the fact that, as a fan pointed out,  "For once Meg is the hero."



 



 

Another viewer, although resonating with similar sentiments, believed this was more characteristic of another Griffin progeny. "That was just f*cking awesome! Although, I expected Stewie to do that, tweeted the fan about Meg's toddler brother, who can be seen complaining about not having fed a morsel of food since his parents started teleporting. Among other remarks, that cheered on Meg just as much were how "Meg is hardcore"; "The true winner of all cutaways", and of course – "Yay! For once I can say "Go Meg!"



 



 



 

'Family Guy' Season 19 airs on Sundays at 9:30 PM only on FOX.

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