![]() ![]() But, having animosity come between them was even more satisfying. I was a bit shocked that we didn’t get to see Peter and Trump become best friends, as it was made quite clear in this episode that they are both fat idiots. My personal favourites were when Ivanka Trump refers to her father as “kinda like my boyfriend,” or when they had Trump play the part of Jabba the Hutt with Mike Pence as his ratty sidekick Salacious Crumb. While there are a few heavily political jabs, there are some great hits that we should expect from Family Guy. So, let’s start with what’s really important, how many Trump jokes are there, and how deep do they cut? I am not gonna lie, they kind of nailed some great ones. And, it’s fair that we expect nothing less from this show. With Trump being the biggest debate and hottest topic of the last couple of years, to do a Family Guy episode featuring him, it would need to go all out and pull no punches. With season 16 being up and down thus far, this one feels like it can make the season a highlight, or break it entirely. Going into an episode where Peter Griffin gets a job working for President Trump it’s needless to say expectations are high. ![]() As Peter confronts his new boss insults fly and things develop into an all-out brawl. Unfortunately, her family doesn’t believe her until they catch him red-handed. Of course, Donald makes a pass at her as soon as he gets the chance. Ivanka transforms Meg into a beautiful woman – by Washington standards. Meg gets a crush on Ivanka Trump, and they bond over both of their parents being fat idiots. Peter has landed a new gig working for President Donald Trump – which is a great way to start a synopsis. Forget the chicken, Peter has a new arch-nemesis to battle to the death with, President Trump. ![]()
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