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Old 26 November 2013, 05:51 AM   #1
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Family Guy

"Family Guy" executive producer Steve Callaghan told E! Online that the writers thought Brian's fatal accident was a fun way to shake things up.

'Family Guy' has killed off one of its most loved characters.

Audiences were shocked when Brian, the sophisticated family dog, was hit by a speeding car and lay lifeless on the road in last Sunday's episode.

The character, who had been in the show since the pilot, uttered "You've given me a wonderful life, I love you all," as he closed his eyes for the very last time.


Not a fan of the show . What kind of writers think killing off the dog (fictional character or not) is a fun way to shake things up.

Fictional or not ,sickos is the only word I can think of to describe the people who write this type of so called entertainment..
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