The Empire Strikes Back is widely considered the greatest sequel in cinema history. Family Guy attacks this perfection by highlighting the absurdities we usually ignore for the sake of the narrative:
Yoda (Carl) being a disinterested, cynical mentor who’s mostly just "over it" provides a hilarious contrast to the mystical, wise figure from the 1980 film. Something, Something, Something, Dark SideFamil...
Here is a deep look at why this specific chapter of the Laugh It Up, Fuzzball trilogy remains a high-water mark for the series. 1. The Power of "Low-Stakes" Satire The Empire Strikes Back is widely considered the
They lean heavily into how miserable and impractical a secret base on an ice planet actually is. 4. The Animation and the Score
Rather than a moment of Shakespearean tragedy, the special treats it with the mundane awkwardness of a dysfunctional family dinner. 4. The Animation and the Score