"Family Guy" is one of the most outspoken television shows on the air and after the Boston Marathon attacks, Fox pulled an episode that entailed one of the main characters killing people at the event and the shows were no longer on Fox.com and Hulu.com.
According to Fox News and Salon.com, the episodes were pulled and they have no plans to be re-shown on television after the attacks. The episode in question was called "Turban Cowboy" and showed the main character Peter Griffin driving down runners in his car after talking with Bob Costas about the marathon.
Later on in the episode Peter dials a cell phone and blows up a bridge and does it unknowingly, and an edited clip of the episode was shown with the two together, with some idiot conspiracy people saying that it "predicted" the bombings. Creator Seth MacFarlane came out to denounce the clips, while idiot Alex Jones said it was proof that the government knew, although it was a lie since the clip was edited.
"The edited 'Family Guy' clip currently circulating is abhorrent," MacFarlane tweeted. "The event was a crime and a tragedy, and my thoughts are with the victims."