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At this point in Family Guy's life, viewers have a pretty good idea what they're getting themselves into when they sit down to watch an episode. Now in it's 10th season, Family Guy has never pulled its punches for fear of censorship or public outcry, delivering plots revolving around sex, drugs, matricide, racial stereotypes, and more. For the most part, the producers have been able to make the subject matter too over-the-top to be taken seriously, and delivered plenty of laughs. Sunday night's episode of Family Guy, however, crossed the line. Titled The Story of Brenda Q, the newest episode of Seth MacFarlane's hit series tackles the hard subject of domestic violence, but I'm not laughing.
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