WTF you talking about?? There was no fat joke in sight. Neither fat, nor joke: 1. broadly built does not mean fat, and 2. it was a casual observation, not a joke.
I've seen the episode, it's one that features multiple mini-plots as opposed to a typical single story. The story is about as brief as the synopsis suggests, Peter gets a Midas Touch that turns people into Robin Williams characters that reflect traits of the former person (Meg's for example became Robin Williams "with a beard" to show when it's his "sad movies"). The episode wasn't a new one (a little over two years old), but seeing as it wasn't him who voice acted as himself it's possible that he'd never seen it until that inopportune time.
The overtone of the episode itself suggests that while he's amusing at first, too much of him will drive you crazy, crazy enough to cut off your own hands to stop it from getting worse. The show is largely parody, but I guess I could see how the plot suggesting he's hard to live with might not sit well with someone who already has trouble living with himself.
by Yahshuaafter a cover story is made they release it and let the sheeps herd mentality take over and everyone will 100% ignore any evidence to contradict the cover story and go on based of what herd mentality dictates
How do you people not realize how stupid you sound? Sheep nothing, your theories are dismissed because you have no sound evidence, only paranoia and circumstance/coincidence, to support them, and you sound like a wackadoo.