The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 17 Episode 121

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 17 Episode 121 Seth MacFarlane

  • June 26, 2012

In season 17 episode 121 of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, the guest is none other than Seth MacFarlane, the creator of popular animated television shows such as Family Guy and American Dad!. The episode begins with Jon Stewart introducing Seth MacFarlane to the audience and noting his various accomplishments in the entertainment industry.

Stewart and MacFarlane start off by discussing the latter's latest project, Ted, which is a live-action movie about a man and his foul-mouthed teddy bear. The conversation quickly turns to Seth's views on politics and the current state of American society. MacFarlane takes a light-hearted approach to discussing serious issues, often using humor to make his points.

One of the main topics of discussion in the episode is the upcoming presidential election in the United States. MacFarlane provides his insights on the political candidates and their policies, with his signature blunt style. He also discusses his own political beliefs and how he thinks they align with the views of Americans today. The conversation is both informative and humorous, with the two often poking fun at the absurdity of American politics.

The second half of the episode sees Stewart and MacFarlane delve into Seth's earlier work, including the controversial Family Guy episode "Road to the Multiverse," which explored the idea of alternate universes. They discuss the creative process behind the episode and how Seth was able to incorporate his love for science fiction and pop culture into the show.

Throughout the episode, there are also several segments in which Jon Stewart provides satirical commentary on the day's news headlines. These segments serve as a light-hearted break from the more serious discussions with Seth MacFarlane.

Overall, season 17 episode 121 of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart is an entertaining and insightful episode, featuring a lively discussion between two of the most creative minds in the entertainment industry. With its blend of humor and serious political commentary, the episode is sure to appeal to fans of both The Daily Show and Seth MacFarlane's various television shows and films.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 26, 2012
  • Language
    English