Family Guy kills off regular character
Major Spoiler: "We thought it could be a fun way to shake things up," says Family Guy exec producer.
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SPOILER: Maybe they’ve been watching The Simpsons too much…
One of the Family Guy regulars is no more, after eleven seasons.
In the episode that has just aired in the US, family pet Brian was hit by a car and -yes- died in front of the family.
Yikes. That brought back memories of my teen years.
Here’s how executive producer Steve Callaghan explained it to E!:
We can’t believe that Brian is gone! What led you to make this crucial decision for the series?
Steve Callaghan: Well, this was an idea that got pitched in the writers room and it sort of caught fire, and we thought it could be a fun way to shake things up. As soon as this idea came up, we started talking about what the next couple episodes could be and we got very excited about the way this change will affect the family dynamics and the characters.
Why did you decide that Brian had to be the one to go and not one of the other characters?
SG: It seemed more in the realm of a reality that a dog would get hit by a car, then if one of the kids died. As much as we love Brian, and as much as everyone loves their pets, we felt it would be more traumatic to lose one of the kids, rather than the family pet.
How did long-time Family Guy actors, Mila Kunis and Seth Green, react once they learned that Brian would die in tonight’s episode?
SG: I think they were glad it wasn’t them. [Laughs.] I think they were surprised, as anyone would be and I think they were pretty stunned especially this far into the show. They were as shocked as anyone.
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4 Responses
Just watched the episode amd it was very sad to see Brian die. RIP.
Sucks for Australian fans waiting to watch on 7mate, this has been all over the web today.
I should have been Peter.
For more shocking surprises about Brian’s fate, read the upcoming episodes’ synopses.