Family Guy Season 08 Bd50 ~upd~ 100%
First off, the BD50 (dual-layer Blu-ray) gives the episodes room to breathe. Unlike DVD or streaming, the 1080p AVC encode is crisp, with flat, vibrant colors that pop—Meg’s purple shirt, Peter’s green pants, and Stewie’s oversized head all look rock solid. Grain is minimal (expected for digital animation), but there’s no macroblocking or compression artifacts, even during fast pans or the busy musical numbers. The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 mix is surprisingly lively; the cutaway gags and Seth MacFarlane’s vocal shifts come through cleanly, and the LFE channel actually gives the explosion jokes some weight.
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For picture/audio perfectionists who still quote “You have the right to remain an idiot.” First off, the BD50 (dual-layer Blu-ray) gives the
If you’re a collector who wants the best possible presentation of Season 8—before streaming compression ruins the visual punchlines—the BD50 is the way to go. The season itself is a 3.5/5, but the disc quality bumps it to a 4. Pick it up for “Multiverse” and “Something, Something, Something Dark Side” (the Empire parody), and forgive the filler. The DTS-HD Master Audio 5
★★★★☆ (4/5)
The BD50 packs a few commentaries (Seth is only on a couple tracks, but the writers’ room banter is fun), deleted scenes, and a featurette on the Road to… episodes. No digital copy (this is an older release), and the menu system is that standard, slow Fox interface. But the picture-in-picture trivia track is a nice touch for hardcore fans.