Seth MacFarlane talks about ALL THAT MONEY, his new house, and Family Guy storylines
November 5, 2008 by Wendy Boswell
In a new interview with the Boston Globe, Seth MacFarlane chats about what he does with $100 million, his new house, and how the writers at FG are doing. Here’s a snippet from the interview:
So, how does $100 million change your life?
MacFarlane: Nothing I can do can really live up to that amount of money on a daily basis, so my view of it … (is that) I gave them all of my 20s, which are irretrievable. (I put my) heart and soul into that show, and, in turn, they give me $100 million. I think that’s fair. One of those is replaceable, the other isn’t.
You can read the rest here, it’s definitely worth a read!















Since Family Guy is so unfunny and un-original, it is impossible to understand on any level. MacFarlane is a non-talent, whose work is a constant reminder of that fact. It is very sad to me that there are forces at work to subject us to garbage at every turn in our pop culture. The salary is certainly not justified. It is immoral. And Family Guy, American Dad, etc. are pure garbage.
jack sucks. family guy rules. you must be a complete imbecile if you can’t see the humor in this TV show. All the references and allusions, all the musical interludes. HOW CAN YOU CALL SETH MACFARLANE A “non-talent, he has more talent in his pinky than you do in your whole effing body. you suck. suck it.
talent or no talent he’s got $100 000 000 and you two don’t
You can go Fuck yourself Jack.