I don’t know if any of you watch
the TV show Family Guy, but sometimes they do episodes where they use
the characters from the show as characters of other stories, such as Stephen
King books, Star Wars, or fairy tales. I have noticed that there is generally a
trend of which characters play certain characters of the corresponding story.
In the stories, if the main character is a male adult, Peter is the “actor” of
the story. If the main character is a female adult, Lois plays her, and if the
main character, or any character for that matter, male or female, is a young
child, it is played by Stewie. Lois and Peter play the romantic counterparts
for the other, depending on who is the protagonist. Chris plays the dumb
sidekick, or, on rare occasions, the antagonist. Meg is either not in the
story, or is the big, ugly, enemy. If Joe is in the story, he plays a character
that becomes crippled or an inanimate object with wheels. Quagmire will
sometimes play small roles, and to say it flatly, Cleveland is only ever
mentioned in these episodes for a joke about black people being in the stories
randomly. Mostly, the characters stick to these rolls, and you can probably
figure out which characters they would play in your favorite stories.
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