It could mean that a character in 'Family Guy' (a popular animated show) is going to resume reading or working on a novel. Maybe there was a story plot where a character got distracted from a novel they were into, and now they're about to return to it.
Perhaps it implies that someone in the context of 'Family Guy' has some unfinished business with a novel. It might be a running gag in the show where this person keeps getting interrupted while trying to engage with the novel, and now it's time to get back to it. For example, if Peter Griffin was trying to read a novel but had to deal with all the wacky family situations in Quahog, and now things have calmed down enough for him to go back to the book.
It could simply be a statement about someone who really likes 'Family Guy' and is saying they themselves (as a 'family guy' in a general sense) are going to get back to reading a novel they had put aside. It might not even be directly related to the show but just using the phrase 'family guy' in a more casual, self - referential way.
Stewie could be a likely candidate. He is often shown to have sophisticated interests and is quite intelligent. Maybe he started reading a complex novel but got distracted by his various evil or world - domination plans and now is about to get back to it.
The story of a broken mirror being reunited usually referred to the story of two people who broke up for some reason but met again under some chance or coincidence and got back together. This kind of novel usually involved the emotional entanglement between two people and the various challenges and difficulties they faced after they got back together. Some novels would also describe the conflicts and misunderstandings between the two and how they would resolve these estrangement after they got back together.
It could mean going back into a situation or story that seems to have no end. Maybe it's about re - engaging with a long - running project or getting involved again in a complex series of events.
Well, perhaps there's a story that involves a woman, and this black guy has some connection to it. He came back, which might imply that he has more information or a new perspective on her story. It could be a story about their relationship, or something she did that affected him, and he wants to add to it or set the record straight.
A bicurious guy is someone who is curious about having sexual or romantic experiences with both genders. It could be a stage of self - discovery in terms of one's sexual orientation.
It could mean that in the context of 'Family Guy', every situation or event in the show has different perspectives. Just like in real life, characters' actions might seem one way from one character's point of view, but could be seen completely differently from another's.
A 'second story guy' usually refers to a thief who specializes in breaking into the upper floors or second stories of buildings to steal.
Perhaps it refers to a lack of family - related stories in a particular genre. In some cases, like in hard - core science fiction novels that are mainly about space exploration and technological concepts, there might be 'no family novel' in the sense that family relationships are not the main plot driver.
The back story provides a foundation for the characters' behaviors. For instance, Lois's upbringing in a strict family might make her overreact to certain situations in her own family, which is hilarious.
Well, when we talk about 'celebrating the guy instead of the romantic novel', it's about shifting our attention. In romantic novels, everything is often scripted to be perfect, from the grand gestures to the flawless characters. But in reality, guys are complex individuals with their own quirks and strengths. By celebrating the guy, we are giving importance to his real - life existence. We might celebrate his small achievements, his efforts in a relationship, or just his personality as a whole, rather than longing for the fictional ideals in a romantic novel.