Then with The Family Guy we again see some similar dynamics. For example, Peter's father is much like Homer, without so annoying. And he also has believed his wife Lois. The kids are a little weird though. I do not really get what happened with their older child. And finally with South Park we saw some funny stereotypes of American families play out. From the white trash family of Kenny, in which his mother always wore her "I'm With Stupid" t-shirt for Stan Jewish family, all of the above so that it is difficult to be offended. There are many funny cartoon family at play here.

But what does all this say about us? Well, because they are caricatures they really highlight the many silly things that we think is right every day. But the Simpsons in particular, there is always a kind of moment that lifted at the end of the episode. It all ties together so well that you almost accept our imperfections as charming. So be it. We are not God after all.