What Mary’s actually thinking: “A lousy lunch?! You owe me dinner at the least, Bowtie Boy. And someplace better than the early bird dinner at the Bum Boat. I’m sick of that place.”
"Oh shucks, Saul. Little ol' me? Aw, it was nothing. Le Fleur Jardin Chic Brasserie Manoir at noon sharp. Bring your credit card. I doubt your checkbook can handle it."
I made a point of rewatching the 'Dad's just like silly putty' scene just so I could hear Chris Griffin say 'Look what I can do to Mary Worth's smug sense of self-satisfaction'. I think we can all identify with Peter when we replies 'that's right, son, take her down a peg'.
Thank you, Doug, for kicking off a whole series of imagined interactions between Mary and Family Guy characters. I think it would ultimately be Lois who would put her in her place.
Don't be shy! I'd love to hear what you have to say about Mary Worth. Just keep it clean, that's all I ask. This is a FAMILY FRIENDLY blog. I don't want to moderate comments, but I will if I have to.
I regally wanted Myster Wynter to say "Meddling comes naturally to you, Mary."
ReplyDeleteWhat we don't see is Mary doing her meddling victory lap.
Mary might hold out on that lunch until Saul pries the banana bread's secret ingredient out of Madi.
ReplyDeleteMary needs a halo.
ReplyDeleteWhat Mary’s actually thinking: “A lousy lunch?! You owe me dinner at the least, Bowtie Boy. And someplace better than the early bird dinner at the Bum Boat. I’m sick of that place.”
ReplyDelete
ReplyDelete"Oh shucks, Saul. Little ol' me? Aw, it was nothing. Le Fleur Jardin Chic Brasserie Manoir at noon sharp. Bring your credit card. I doubt your checkbook can handle it."
-- Scottie McW.
...and, scene.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Santa Royale has any dog friendly lunch spots.
ReplyDeleteI made a point of rewatching the 'Dad's just like silly putty' scene just so I could hear Chris Griffin say 'Look what I can do to Mary Worth's smug sense of self-satisfaction'. I think we can all identify with Peter when we replies 'that's right, son, take her down a peg'.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteFrom Family Guy, circa 2002.
ReplyDeleteMary is not being modest or demure here — the very idea!
ReplyDeleteBut it was my pleasure — mine! —how dare you think otherwise!
this whole storyline was horrible but i did enjoy the artwork of greta the dog very nice.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Doug, for kicking off a whole series of imagined interactions between Mary and Family Guy characters. I think it would ultimately be Lois who would put her in her place.
ReplyDelete