I liked it in a taste of his own medicine type way. It seemed much more sitcomy than some of the serious episodes, which is a plus. This one was just... off. I'm loathed to hate it for that hilarious riff on those awful The General commercials from daytime television. I think the tell tale sign that even the writers felt it was a bad episode was that they spent the end of the episode with none of the characters being empathetic towards his incarceration.I also didn't like the episode "Quagmire's Quagmire" in which the writers tried to paint him as the victim when he dates a woman who's really into bondage and relentlessly tortures him. Considering all the depraved things Quag has done, it just leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
No, the problem is Seth basically does the character voices and gets his check. Sure, detractors love to paint him as a talentless hack, but he did some great stuff. Such as the good first season Johnny Bravos with Butch Hartman. I just think Seth desperately wants out of the show, but can't because Fox makes a crapload of money on FG. And I'm sure the poor reaction to Million Ways to Die in the West (which doesn't deserve near the hate it gets) are going to stick him back in the show. Funny that Fox couldn't wait to cancel the show back in 2002. It really, at best, had 2 or 3 more seasons generously.Can we bring them in to tutor Seth MacFarlane? Lol. His problem is there is no one to root for on Family Guy. A lot of comedy works because we feel like we're taking a side against something wrong, and thus supporting something right. But no one is ever "right" on Family Guy. He has spent all his energy making these characters as despicable or as disturbing as possible. And any time we might be remotely motivated to like them despite their faults, he deliberately finds a reason to destroy that. And it doesn't feel like any kind of social comment on his part about not having heroes. It just feels like him thinking compulsive contrariness is funny. I guess what I'm saying is, comedy and nihilism don't mix!
Plus, the show has been on since 1999, with that 2 year cancellation break. All the best writers left for other projects, some being Seth's other shows (which are better written, anyway... Yes even Cleveland show was better at the time). You're getting in a new crop of writers doing their own thing, not to mention trying desperately to unpander to the college adult swim crowd.