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"The Son Also Draws" - Season 1, Episode 6 (The Family Guys Podcast)

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Join Tougie and Cyn as they discuss "The Son Also Draws." The episode follows Chris as he is ejected from the Youth Scouts, and Peter drives the family to Scout headquarters to get him readmitted. During a rest stop at a Native American casino, Lois gambles away the family car. Peter pretends to be a member of the tribe in an attempt to get it back, and is sent on a vision quest to prove his heritage, giving him and Chris an opportunity to bond.

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2024: A Year of Turmoil

00:00:16
Speaker
Yeah, was my my my volume on my headphones was so low because of my my knob got turned down on my mic. Ah, fun. Well, speaking of knobs, welcome everybody to another edition of The Family Guy. It's a lovely little show here where ah we go through Family Guy episode by episode, or at the very least, we try to. More on that in a second. I am too. You're of course joined by the lovely Mr. Sim for the win. And since 2024 for us,
00:00:52
Speaker
We'll go down as the year of of podcast turmoil. Yeah, maybe and turmoil in a lot of different areas, honestly. Yeah. When it comes down to it. like Yeah, the pot are all our podcasting has been affected. But like, yeah, dude, from our our health situations, um various income situations, various different sources for both of us, like, yeah, it's been it's been a journey here, which is unfortunate, because like, there's a time I thought I had that shit figured out. And I was like, my 30s kick ass. And then it only takes a couple of things to kind of throw those
00:01:34
Speaker
those plans out, you know, that's that's how quickly it can happen.

COVID and Other Struggles

00:01:37
Speaker
But yeah, through bouts of of covid and canceled flights and all that stuff, we thought that one, we thought we were going to be able to do this episode weeks ago. Yeah. um And in particular, we thought that this episode might be ah with you in Finland. Yeah. it's an No, not yet. At least not yet. Oh, it's been it's been a fun time, but we're here to make the best of it and try to forget about our struggles in the meantime. And hopefully the back half of 2024 is smooth sailing. Yeah, we got the same Black and Decker AC. Sorry. Sorry to cut you off, but I just saw in your background. That's the exact fucking one I got going right now in my room. This podcast brought to you by our friends at ah Black and Decker.
00:02:29
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ah Go today for their brand new, air what are the new Black and Decker? That's the real question. You know what, i'm I'm committed. Ah, the perfect present, make dad's day at blackanddecker.com. Get him a ah two or a $120 wagon. for storage, it's collapsible and holds up to $150. Black and Decker. $150 for pounds. It's normally 190. You said pounds, right? You meant you meant pounds, because you said dollars. Oh, it's dollars. Yeah, $190. Oh, I thought you said it holds up to $150. It does. Oh, maybe I did. and hope i mean It could. I don't know. like ah how
00:03:19
Speaker
What would $150 away? You do the math while visiting blackanddecker.com. Unless you're pennies. Oh god, yeah. Oh, there you go. The perfect dad thing. Roll up to a coin star with his high socks and sandals and just penny by penny. Perfect Father's Day. Yeah.

Introducing 'The Sun Also Draws'

00:03:45
Speaker
Today, we are going to be talking about season one, episode six, a family guy known as The Sun Also Draws, which ah through a little bit of research I discovered was based on The Sun Also Rises written by Ernest Hemingway. We went from themes about death to titles referencing Ernest Hemingway.
00:04:11
Speaker
quite a drastic departure in just one season. Yeah, but still very classic in the sense of like, man, Hemingway, dude, like he was a, well, obviously fantastic author, but it's just goes to show you like how much Seth MacFarlane loves like classic stuff. And whether it's literature or like old TV show tunes, like he's, he's one of those people where he could actually say and not be like pedantic, like I was born in the wrong generation. When most people say that they're being very, Shallow and pedantic. But yeah, yeah.
00:04:46
Speaker
Debuting on May 6th of 1999. This was the debut episode for writer Ricky Blitz, who would be a part of the show for a while. He would go on to produce, write several more episodes. He was also previously a writer for the Jeff Foxworthy show. Sin, you ever see an episode of the Jeff Foxworthy show? I forgot he had a show, but oh my god. If you have... You might be a redneck. It's just, I don't know. That's all I got is how it is. So I remember that show because we had, I think it was the first or second season on on DVD back in the day. And, uh,
00:05:37
Speaker
What a time it was. Haley Joel Osment played ah his son, which was interesting. And yeah, shout out shout out to Jeff Foxworthy. Haley Joel Osment, aka the the star of Jurassic Park 3. but Yeah, that's what everyone knows Hayley Jawas before Jurassic Park 3. Yeah. I hope that guy's doing well. Didn't he... I want to say he had like a character part in one of the NBA 2Ks as like a publicist or a social media guy. And I can't remember which one, but like they animated his ass into the game and I'm pretty sure he voiced himself like... Yep, I just looked it up. NBA 2K19. That was the one. Voice roll, also facial capture for the character Zack Coleman.
00:06:24
Speaker
I hope that dude's happy, man. Like he got a lot of shit from everyone because he got kind of chubby and stuff. It's like, dude, like, you know, I can't imagine what being a child in Hollywood is like. I hate it as a fucking adult, not even like I'm as acting, just the the vibe around that place sucks. Right. Honestly, I feel that way for like any child star where it's just like yeah you you hope they make it through like so often, especially for people our age or older, right? Because we grew up in the age of like TMZ took off and but you know, every day the headlines Britney Spears having a meltdown and and stuff like reality TV like
00:07:01
Speaker
Reality TV and seeing guys like, um oh, frickin, what's his goddamn name? um Corey Haim, you know, seeing people like Corey Haim not make it or seeing. um I know there's a family guy. right Yeah, I know. I know. And I'm like, I'm trying my best to hold it in because this is is like a semi-serious subject, but I just can't mine.
00:07:28
Speaker
ah and just so many times seeing child actors that didn't fucking make it through that it's like yeah you hope that they can and for someone like him too it's like he didn't do anything wrong at all like you know it's just he got older but I don't know it's funny though because his video game voice ah acting history is just Kingdom Hearts Kingdom Hearts Kingdom Hearts Kingdom Hearts NBA 2k19 Kingdom Hearts ah Smash Brothers Ultimate as Sora from Kingdom Hearts nice yeah But apparently, welcome to the Haley Joel Osman podcast. yeah yeah um He is going to be in season two of Wednesday on Netflix. So good for him. Oh, oh, oh. That's the ah that's the Adams. Yeah, the Adams family show. Yeah. I watched that. I watched that with the life. It was actually really entertaining. Good. I might have to check that out, maybe honorable like that. you know It's a good just, you know,
00:08:21
Speaker
chill kind of show to watch. We have a lot of those here. So yeah she got me into How I Met Your Mother, which is a great show. But that's not what this podcast is about. And we'll go on another fucking tangent if we don't stop ourselves, I'm sure. But only you will go on that tangent because I have never engaged in that show. Oh, well, there you go. There it is. um Worth noting as well, ah really quickly, what I wrote down here for Ricky Blitt was ah previously a writer for the Jeff Foxworthy show and random garbage Bill Maher once pumped out.
00:08:54
Speaker
Just had to throw that in there. yeah ah The episode was directed by Neil Affleck. No relation. um

Pop Culture References Galore

00:09:03
Speaker
But he's ah been a director on The Simpsons as well. He was in Scanners back in the day. And I don't know if you ever saw the original ah My Bloody Valentine from 1981. But he was the the lead actor in that film, which is uh... beautifully camp or one of the leads and study valentine no that's not the no i'm i saw some horrible horror movie in mike high school on mike a date it was like a valentine's day 3d horror movie that was my bloody valentine cause they remade it
00:09:36
Speaker
Was it? Okay. yeah In a mine shaft and stuff? Yep. Okay. That's the one. So stupid. Oh God, we could do our our own podcasts on weird, like horror movies from like 2006 to 2011 was such a weird spot. I had to pretend I actually liked horror movies because fucking girls, I was i liked actually like them. So I was like, damn brother. Oh, God. Why? you are I have to ask, was it? Oh, was it Jessica Beale or Jessica Alba? That was in a movie about a blind woman who got an eye transplant, but then she could see ghosts and shit with her new eye. Oh, my God. I have no idea what that even is. But I do remember Jessica Alba in that horrible movie with Hayden Christensen, where he's like in surgery, but awake the whole time. And she's just trying to like harvest his organs.
00:10:33
Speaker
and it was literally called awake and then Jessica Biel was in Texas Chainsaw the remake yeah't she yeah yeah are the for the record it was Jessica Alba by the way because we'll just continue on these tangents it's fine I embraced them 2008 Jessica Alba was in two movies she was in the movie I just referred to called the eye Where, again, she gets a frickin' haunted eye transplant. The other film in 2008 that she was in? The Love Guru with Mike Myers. Oh, man. How did her career not die in the year 2008 with those two films? Yeah, good for her. ah God damn. Neil Affleck. That's how we got there.
00:11:27
Speaker
Also worth noting that Alex Borstein the voice of Lois helped write the episode making her the first one involved in the writing staff and Very early on in that process obviously and she would go on to be very much involved ah in the creative process behind the show but To avoid other tangents, let's just get into this episode Yeah, there'll probably be others as we go through things. I promise you there will be Episode opens at night as Stewie wakes up and goes down to the kitchen, only to find the fridge empty. As he runs upstairs,

Stewie's Traumatic Morning

00:11:59
Speaker
he trips, which is so... such a small joke, but it's one that has stuck out in my head for a long time. Yeah, like who hasn't done that? As he goes into his parents' room, he, as I will phrase it, catches them in the act, traumatizing him.
00:12:19
Speaker
such a sitcom situation like it is the most like 80s 90s sitcom situation to have an entire show about but it's only the cold open right well this brings him down to the kitchen table and tries to explain it to him but he refuses to hear it ryan walks into the room and says you know you know the bathtub where you take your baths they've done it there too yeah traumatizing stewie Yeah, yeah. I i don't mind the like the joke of him just screaming like being the big punchline. I felt it could have been stronger. I would have actually liked to see a longer premise on on that episode happening, like Stewie dealing with having to see his parents fucking.
00:13:04
Speaker
Fair. Have they revisited that in a few times? I mean, in some ways, yeah. But the only thing I can think of is like when Stewie wants them to bang because he met his like little brother in Lois' womb. Yeah. but yeah that's That's in season, I think, like three or something like that. We'll see. We cut to Chris after the end of the opening, struggling at the scouts for sitting out of the semicircle while the rest of the scouts are amped for an upcoming soapbox derby. My favorite part about this is not Chris's drawing being the scout leader with an ass face. It is the scout leader standing on the back of one of the scouts who's doing 20 pushups. I also like the fact that the scout thanks him from gift for giving him pushups. It is such a kind of an indictment on ah
00:13:51
Speaker
I mean, not a huge one, but a little bit into the culture of like, not that Boy Scouts aren't useful in a lot of ways, but in some ways it's very much trying to put kids into, I don't know. it's It's a military pipeline. The amount of Boy Scouts who have gone on to join the military, that's that's the thing that bothers me. And if you're out there, you did Boy Scouts and you loved it, that's fine. um may Maybe I'm just salty I never did it. But no, I, yeah, I don't know. It's saying if you end up in the woods, guess who's freezing to death? Not the Scout. I know i i learned how to build a fire camp. But but yeah, no like survival skills are fantastic. Like there's a lot of good things that come from it. But
00:14:31
Speaker
Yeah, i was that's why I didn't do marching band at school, because I'm like, fuck this discipline to base music. It's just my rebellious bullshit coming out again, I'm sure. I won't conform. Yeah. Oh, God. So not the first time, by the way, ah that Chris's artistic talents, I said artistic, ah will ah be referenced, of course, throughout the course of the series. We cut back to the family at home watching Happy Days. As Richie tells his parents, he really likes Potsy. Like, really likes Potsy. Brian in response asked him something setting on the remote lower than mute. That's one of my favorites of all time. o Did you ever watch Happy Days? Like, never? I know so much about it mainly because of Family Guy and all the other topical pop culture references to it.
00:15:26
Speaker
Like, I know way too much about that show for never having watched an episode. Like, hitting a jukebox to make it play fucking leather coats. Jumping the sharks. Yeah, yeah. Hey, like, oh my god. And I know Henry Winkler. There you go. But also, that's thanks to Adam Sandler, too. I was going to say, you know Henry Winkler, you know Ron Howard, and ah the the goat of the cast. Tom. Tom Bosley.
00:15:57
Speaker
ah Never saw an episode of it either. Well, I did actually but it was always one of those shows on TV land that Would interrupt shows. I actually was intrigued by as a young kid, which would have been Gilligan's Island and the monsters Those two shows I very much enjoyed watching either. Well, my dad liked watching them too, but my grandfather especially um Nowadays all my grandfather watches his gun smoke guns I don't even know what that is. to you and i'm so like i've I've never been a big TV watcher, but I'm very unplugged to like what would be on today because I don't actually own a TV or cable. I mean, I own a TV, but all my it's my PC and my game system plugged into it. I just stream everything on a laptop. like yeah yeah I mean, that's the way.
00:16:44
Speaker
um You mentioned the A. You know, the Fonz does that. Peter yells, take that 1970s society. yeah um and Certainly again, not the last time the Fonz will be around. No, not the family guy. Peter brings Chris out to the garage to showcase the soapbox derby card that Peter's made for him out of a beer keg. yeah
00:17:09
Speaker
Chris explains that it's against the rules, but Peter mentions that rules were meant to be broken, cutting away to one of Family Guy's most infamous cutaways of all time. um Peter standing next to a big red button he's not supposed to hit, he does, and he gets roundhoused for it. It's such a weird cutaway. And just the fact that i I think the only reason it was in the show is when I was listening commentary, Seth MacFarlane was like, I just like the idea that somewhere there's a button where if you push it, a cra a Chinese guy comes out and and and just kicks you.
00:17:45
Speaker
this you know i said infamous maybe i should have said iconic because i feel like you know throughout the first five episodes of the show now that we've covered there have been the cutaway gags and stuff like that but this

Famous Cutaway Gags

00:17:56
Speaker
episode i feel like in particular was probably the most cutaway heavy that we've seen so far i mean granted you know we've we've been a bit spaced out in terms of our recording but this episode was super cutaway gag heavy and again this is one of the most ah you know, commonly referred to gags, I mean, in this show, it might even be the most famous cutaway of the entire first season. Yeah, I mean, maybe like, because you still see people using gifs of it, like on on social media, like of the dude getting kicked. Yeah, it might be.
00:18:30
Speaker
Chris asks Peter what he'd say if Chris told him he didn't want to be in the scouts. To which Peter responds, I'd say, come again. And then I'd laugh because I said, come. But that's not going to happen because you're a scout. That means I love you. Yeah. Which Chris. I didn't realize they were going to make a come joke in season one. I don't remember that. I i didn't. But then I remembered when I saw it. I was like, oh, yeah. Especially in 1999, though, I don't know how common that was outside of like edgy stand-up. You know? Yeah. The stand-up was pretty clean in the 90s. It wasn't until I feel like the 2000s, although in the 90s, it was fucked up for different reasons. It was just like, oh, I hate my wife. How do you talk to women? It's just like, nah. I mean, the 80s, you had Eddie Murphy doing his stand-up. That's true. But it wasn't commonplace, I felt. Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor were huge, weird stand-outs.
00:19:30
Speaker
Yeah, George Carlin, obviously. Yes, exactly. That's exactly who I was going to name. You're right. It wasn't like the go to. And then in the 90s, actually, in fairness, like Andrew Dice Clay was still 90s. But, um you know, he just had the did the fucking. old Miss Muffet jokes just dirty, which product of its time. But it's like I remember Chris Rock in the 90s. Like he had a stand up special that came out shortly after Columbine. Yeah, it's jokes about that. Like, but yeah, in terms of like, really pushing the envelope and that becoming commonplace, like
00:20:07
Speaker
Yeah. I don't know. I'd agree. I mean, then again, maybe our, you know, our knowledge of standup history isn't too crazy, but in terms of it being commonplace, there were there were exceptions to the rule, yeah obviously. And that's why you talk about those people as opposed to comic. Who are the comics that are talked about over like the last 20 years, you know? Yeah. Like I, the thing that I remember the most is like the white reason I say it like really started to take over because like Dane Cook in the early two thousands. That's exactly who I was going to name as someone that was up there. And then kind of everyone was really doing style like that, a lot of dirty things, a lot of like swearing and stuff. And obviously nothing wrong with that. But it just, I felt like it became so much more commonplace. And I think that those types of people came up on the Carlins, the Eddie Murphy's, the Chris Rocks. And so they kind of modeled some of their style after that of just being very shocking. Chappelle, I mean, very kind of dirty, talks about a lot of messed up stuff. and
00:21:04
Speaker
But yeah, and yeah and he was started in the early 2000s when he was like at his peak. Right. I looked up a list on rank of the best male stand-up comedians of the 2000s. Number one was George Carlin. But of course, George Carlin was already in his 60s. At that point, like he was well established. Robin Williams. Certainly like to push the envelope, but again, somebody else who was established 20 years prior. yeah In terms of guys that broke through, because like Norm McDonald's also mentioned, in terms of guys that if you like really broke through in the 2000s, like Bill Burr, Louis C.K., Louis C.K. was up there as like
00:21:42
Speaker
very influential in terms of pushing the envelope of shit you're not supposed to say. Bill Burr is like the epitome of that and still to this day in a lot of ways he's chilled out of it now that he's like married and stuff but he'll still he'll still push everyone's buttons. Right so yeah anyway comedy. Chris turns to Meg, who is ah seen a hatless. That's like, that's honestly such a a underrated gag that she feels so naked without her hat on her head that she gets angry and thrusts it on quickly. And like, there's nothing wrong with her.
00:22:22
Speaker
it's like just She prefers that. Yeah Chris tells Meg that he just wants to draw um He tell or yeah she tells Chris to approach Peter or no, excuse me. I got that written correct I had it written correctly the first time I was wrong. He tells Meg hey Can you tell dad that I don't want to be a scout open with the joke to soften him up? No, which I thought was great Chris can't tell him as we cut away to the time that he stopped Peter from getting into the county fair ah by sneezing in the horse costume to which the guy working the counter yells, Hey, your ass just sneezed. Um, no, no, no, this makes some at all. Yeah. The classic fifties guy. Like there's always a fifties guy in a lot of these episodes. To your point about Seth. Yep.
00:23:10
Speaker
Meg tells Chris how to approach Peter. Sit on his lap, kiss him on the cheek, look him right in the eye, and use butter. We cut away to Chris, who plops down. And just the visual and the sound effect of how they animated this was hilarious. um Chris kisses him traumatizing Peter, who gets up and says we'll never speak of this again. Strong start to this episode. We cut away to the soapbox derby where we get our first Speed Racer reference. ah ah but yeah it wass just so Which is something else I feel like we just happened to reference quite a bit. yeah
00:24:01
Speaker
um and And you know what, why not? Whenever they bring up references, I like knowing like, hey, how much did you get the reference or anything like that? ah Any memories of Speed Racer? No, no memories of Speed Racer. When I first saw this, I had no recollection of it, but I was, my humor was, I just loved the random bullshit in there and I found everything hilarious. Like I knew, I found out it was Speed Racer, but like I never watched it. Yeah, that's that's fair. I feel like that was kind of the same way, right? Like there was the the mongos about it. I feel like there was a comic or a cartoon when we were a kid. And then they had like the movie in 2008, but I can't say I ever saw that. i don't know I haven't seen a single thing of it. I find it hilarious that that movie has John Goodman in it. Just the idea of John Goodman in a speed racer movie. Wow. Sounds entertaining enough to me. So I'm going to have to watch it at some point. I yeah love John Goodman.
00:24:55
Speaker
There's never any left.
00:25:00
Speaker
so fuck up Oh, John Goodman on Roseanne might be my favorite TV dad, like of all time. But my god, did Family Guy roast the shit at him a lot? I feel like he's such a genuinely nice guy. He probably didn't deserve it. But also he so generally lies. I'm sure he laughed at everything. and oh but Peter prays to, uh, uh, God just to let Chris win. This was so like we've we've talked about this in previous episodes like the first couple episodes It was just like the jokes for 60 were off the charts I feel like and again, maybe my recollections family because again It's been a little bit since we recorded episode four and five but I feel like it the tone for those kind of calmed down a smidge and In this episode just went right back to like we're just gonna throw everything at the wall And if something doesn't land cool book a lot of it will yeah, yeah
00:25:55
Speaker
The scout master displays how he'll wave the starting flag causing Chris to panic and go because he wasn't paying attention and he was drawing in his car. He gets disqualified as he chases the scout leader down the hill eventually running him over and dragging him further.
00:26:14
Speaker
Chris gets kicked out of the scouts because of this and having not earned a merit badge in the past two years. um As the scout master looks to leave to administer spankings. ah In case you wanted to know what Seth MacFarlane and the the writer of this episode thought of the scouts. Yeah, yeah, that's ahm very much on his level. Peter, delay is Chris getting kicked out buying his son three days. That's tomorrow. That should get us a joke for 60.
00:26:47
Speaker
Or jokes per 30 even, really jokes per 22 minutes. um He buys Chris three days to earn a badge or he is out of the stands. Back at home Stewie is excited, air quotes on excited, to get Jello at the table remarking it's so exotic he feels like he's on the deck of the Queen Elizabeth II.
00:27:08
Speaker
which Which... I had to look that up. I did too. I'm like, ah the hell is the what the hell is he referring to? Which it is ah a retired British passenger ship that kind of looks like the Titanic, but without the multiple smokestacks. um Fun fact, it was an operation as a transatlantic cruise liner from 1969 to 2008. It has since been converted into a floating hotel in Dubai since 2018. Oh, Jesus. Dubai. So, uh, quite, I mean, what are we calling it now art artifact washing? We got sports washing. There's artifact washing, I guess. Oh, God. So, yeah. Shout out to the Queen Elizabeth II.
00:28:00
Speaker
Chris again tries to tell Peter he doesn't want to be in The Scouts, but Peter encourages him by mentioning how close they were to getting the badge he needed for insect study, as I could not find if this was a reference. Oh, you couldn't you you don't know about wasps. No, so and they overlooked the wasps, a family where the dad mentions the subpar ham his wife cooked. When his wife Margaret retorts about bringing class and civility to the table, the dad tells their daughter that her mother was a whore.
00:28:34
Speaker
Please explain Wasp. Okay, Wasp, it stands for White Anglo-Saxon Protestant. It's these very kind of like upper, middle upper point toy religious families. Yeah. And obviously in a lot of situations like that, when most of those people get married young, there can be a lot of turmoil, but because you, uh, ah Let me phrase this properly um but because you purport to be a follower of ah God and stuff like that. A lot of it. It's like very passive aggressive, a lot of underhanded crap. And it's they it's, you know, got a reputation of of that, of like this, like.
00:29:13
Speaker
very jabby society like you know like church goers they go to church on Sunday they go then and they go have breakfast at a restaurant and treat the waitstaff like crap like those kind of stereotypes that wasp is like the epitome of ah all the negative stereotypes of that at least it has become that yeah that's what it initially stood for is white anglo-saxon protestant fair enough Thank you for the history. so See, this is what I like. My mom told me about that when we watched this episode together like years and years ago, because we used to. Oh, man. Rest in peace. We used to watch it every we would make dinner and like sit down and eat and like we would trade off. She would get me to watch something. But then my choice was always family guy. So we'd always watch like family. I will be sat Nate.
00:29:56
Speaker
There you go. um This is what I like about the show. It's just the random. I like the tangents about the references, you know, like where we're not going to be able to replicate the comedy of the episode. You got to watch the episode. Yeah. But I like talking about the random shit. Like we just went from talking about Queen Elizabeth the second wasp. Yeah, that's fantastic. And that's honestly one of my favorite. ah It really is one of my favorite cutaways just because the frickin passive aggressiveness. And then the the just the brilliant end Kaylee, you know your mother is a whore Lois tries to convince Peter to let Chris do things on his own Peter responds. Where do you get off trying to tell me how to raise my son? All right. We'll try it your way honey like the Honey at the end got me which um
00:30:49
Speaker
Again, I like I'll spoil it. This is a thumbs up episode for me in terms of the jokes and everything um Chris turns in his scout uniform ah Peter in response goes to call the scout leader to get him back in It actually tries to go above the scout leader all the way to headquarters Responding a Griffin never knows when to stop showcasing Peter over using ah ah over using the battles to revive someone. Yes. Multiple jokes in a row of just extending the joke about as far out as you can. Yes. And Family Guy does that a lot, a lot. Sometimes it hits like a home run, like I think that one was really good. It's just killing a guy with battles. Other times it can get old fast, but then they almost bring it back as an annoyance, like the Peter with the hurt knee thing. Conway 20.
00:31:47
Speaker
Yeah, that one always was very weird for me, too. Great music, but why? Whenever you see Conway 20, you know that they were just looking to fill time in the episode. Definitely, definitely. The Griffins are heading to New York to go over the scout leader's head. Stewie doesn't under can understand the car seats, but Lois, to, you know, settle him in, has brought his favorite raffy tape Play wheels on the bus and get out of my sight. Are you familiar with Raffy? Dude, Raffy was my jam as a toddler. He was my fucking jam.
00:32:30
Speaker
So for those who don't know, Raffi Kavokian, I believe, Armenian, so apologies for that, but an Armenian-Canadian singer ah who was famous for his children's music, um clearly case, but I don't recall if ah that was a thing for me. Maybe it was. um It says here some of Raffy's best known children's song are baby beluga, which I knew a loo. I gotta be honest Lucy. Oh my god. anything So free. um I knew it because Joey on full house sang it to Michelle.
00:33:15
Speaker
ah He also wrote banana phone, which i didn't I didn't know that was a Raffy thing to be honest. So And my two were Raffy and Joe Scruggs. Oh, OK. That's fair. um But yeah, overall seems like a good guy, a member of, you know, he's done charitable acts. He's worked with the Canadian organization called Artists Against Racism. um Just seems like a genuinely good dude. Yeah. Shout out to Raffy and his like two dozen children's albums between 1975 and ah released one this year.
00:33:54
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called Penny Penguin. At age 75, man. Good for him. He's still going. So, shout out to Raffi. Oh, he's born in Egypt. That's interesting. There you go. Anyway, sorry. It's fine. Well, no, that's the thing, right? It's like, oh yeah, Raffi. I haven't thought about that in a while. Let me look it up a little bit. um Brian elects not to go, ah stating New York is like Prague sans the whimsy. Which might be the most pretentious thing he said in the show thus far, but certainly won't be the most pretentious. Oh, no, no, no, no. This is the beginning of him becoming like started. They're starting to delve into him just being that very, very pretentious intellectual who thinks he's more intellectual than he actually is. Yes. As evidenced by him reading, I don't know how to pronounce this UT any.
00:34:45
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be the Ootney reader? I don't know. Oh, I don't even know. But it's still a website um whose tagline is cure ignorance.
00:34:58
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um So that that fits Brian's character to a T. Yes, I would say. So articles on politics, culture, the environment like seems like it has
00:35:16
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Spits Brian to a tee. Yeah, yeah. ah Peter, as he goes to back up the car. All right, we're off. The scouts will never know what hit him. And neither will the guy that Peter just backed into. Which again, just that idea of like, okay, we can't even show them driving off to New York without having to make a joke. We just have to make a joke about it. yeah ah Lois plays car trivia to which Peter gets the right answer of cool runnings. Please tell me you've seen Cool Runnings. I love Cool Runnings and ah this joke bugs me a little bit because I think it's a fantastic movie. It is a really good movie. Like in terms of your, you know, Disney live action feel good kind of movie, it's fantastic. I feel like it's top notch, man.
00:36:04
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loosely based on the actual story of the Jamaican national bobsled team at the 1988 Olympics, and starring John Motherfucking King. Man, I miss him. God. What a guy. What a fucking comedic genius. You've seen plane strains automobiles, right? Oh, yeah. but when they're in that burnt out car and he's describing everything and how it doesn't work anymore in the car is it it I don't know why it hits every single comedic beat that's possible and then goes above and beyond that all thanks mostly thanks to John Candy in that scene like just brilliant I grew up
00:36:45
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ah being indoctrinated into ah like the John Candy, Chris Farley fan club of, you know, 80s, 90s comedy, um especially to with John Candy, it's like, you know, Blues Brothers. Granted, he wasn't like, you know, he wasn't a headliner like Bill Murray, but Stripes. I remember discovering the movie Stripes as a teenager, which was great for a couple of reasons. To say that. I never saw that, so I'll take your word for it. It's uh, yeah, it's a movie. Is there titties in it or something? Then you're like, oh, yeah, oh there you go. And you're like, fuck that awake something in me. Legitimately funny. Um, with very attractive women. There you go. You know, but not done in like American pie fashion, you know? Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, God, I hate.
00:37:36
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You just mentioned junk and made me think of this movie. I don't know what it's called. I barely remember the premise. I just remember he's in like some cabin in the woods with a family and there's like a bald bear or something that is like a bear with a bald spot that is like Oh my god. You, sir, are referring to the great outdoors. Yeah. I don't remember much about that movie besides John Candy being in it and a bear who was fucking bald for some reason. Well, just like bald on the head, like as a human is bald, not like a bald, like fully bald. That'd be creepy as fuck.
00:38:15
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Oh my god. like his i We have a whole podcast about John Candyfield, so i'd be I'd be so happy to do so. um but He rounded out the 80s. He was in a little shop of horrors, space balls, plane trains, automobiles, great outdoors. 1989, he was in Uncle Buck, which I've seen in that movie at least two dozen times. He was in Home Alone as Gus Polinski. Polka king of the pit. Yeah anything that he's in he like becomes a star like that was just his fucking gift as a comedian. Yeah Shout out to cool running shout out to John back at home Brian is watching Nova on PBS as the secret to longer life in canines is cut off by several episodes of one day at a time but um As Brian is tortured by this show and it's sexual innuendos. Yeah, I
00:39:11
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Did you ever watch one day? No, no, obviously not. But ah it like just looking at a picture of it absolutely tracks to me what the premise of that show was like at this just a scumbag guy. Anytime you see a guy in the 70s or 80s with his sleeves rolled up, you know, he's kind of scummy. So I so you know this show, I had to look it up, aired from ah December 1975 to May of 1984. um So certainly before our time. yeah Oh, yeah. it is Yeah, very very respectable run nine seasons 209 episodes um It starred Bonnie Franklin as a divorced mother raising two teenage daughters in Indianapolis So, you know typical sitcom setting up I would say so yeah, I didn't know a damn thing about this show I Got a damn thing
00:40:06
Speaker
We cut back to the Griffins who are lost. Peter states that he can't ask for directions because he's a man. You've seen the stand-up guy. However, Peter has some ah gastrointestinal intestinal distress ah because of a pruned smoothie. and'll probably do it As he continues to drive, he's seen signs for an upcoming dump. A car pulls in front of him with a wide load sign. They drive past a stool store. All stools must go. A car has a bumper sticker. I love my shih tzu.
00:40:47
Speaker
Then you get more and more ridiculous. I love it. ah Bob's house of feces. As he says, come on, that one's not even real. And then she is assigned for a casino that says craps, craps, craps. And that is the the end of it. Again, to the point of the jokes going so far, they start to lose you and then they bring it back. Yeah, I bring it back. And it's a good segue into the whole next side of the story. You know, the whole it's it's I love that that joke that they use that kind of format of those jokes to then advance the story. So we talked about the idea of like Stewie being traumatized at the end and that essentially being just like a joke for the open and nothing else.
00:41:27
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um I don't know. like I think they still could have followed up on that. Maybe it would have been too much to have the Chris story going on. You get Brian as a ah segue just, you know, to fill up some time. um But Lois is gambling addiction as we'll get into and then Stewie going through that. I do wonder if they could have leave that all in the one episode because I think you're right. It would have been nice to see the yeah opening joke elaborated on a little bit. Yeah, yeah. Anyway. Peter pulls over at a Native American casino as he tries to hold it in on the escalator. Hold it. Hold it. Another very quotable line. ah There are animatronics that encourage people to visit the gift shop at the restaurant. So fucking borderline offensive, but it's so goddamn funny that it just doesn't come off that way.

Humor and Offense at Native American Casinos

00:42:24
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Do you have reservations?
00:42:27
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about the me oh And also reservations being a pun like ah just yes chef's kiss to that We won't get into the history of Native American casinos No, cuz then we'll have to go into the history of Native Americans in America and that shit gets depressing quick Yeah Yeah, it does Um, but we might have to talk about it when you make some Manhattan $24 reference. but yeah So well, Oh man. Um, you know, I, I will, I will throw this out there. Um, if you, if you want a good book about the history of America, Native Americans and such, shout out to lies. My teacher told me.
00:43:16
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A book that will ah really make you question what the hell you were doing in a lot of social studies and history classes in middle school. Yes. Yes, it is. That's a fantastic book. I read it a couple of years ago and the amount of times I had to be like, oh my God, like I had to talk to the wife about it. and She's like, I might want to read this. You need to stop. It's a fantastic book. And yeah, very eye-opening. Yeah, highly, highly recommend. ah Peter runs to the bathroom for what he calls an upcoming photo finish. We've all been there. While Lois goes to ask somebody for directions, um the man standing there with the name tag sees you coming.
00:44:02
Speaker
which all the employees have name tags. That was that was the best one. Ask Lois what the rush is and convinces her to gamble after she initially says she doesn't approve and he mentions history to win her over. Also a guilt trip, but yeah. Stewie manages to sneak away to watch Carrot Top who has The child care top of some somehow. yeah It's very weird Whose jokes include with a bow a bow tie David Bowie and bow Derek I Do really like the David Bowie one?
00:44:45
Speaker
God, Stewie upstages him. When do you tell the jokes that don't suck? So he gets a standing ovation and cuts into the Jerry Seinfeld. Yeah, and then yeah, it immediately goes to the low, bread like the lowest common denominator joke. What's the deal with airline food? I don't even know if that's a Seinfeld joke, but I do just so much associate that joke. with Jerry Seinfeld, even if it's not a Seinfeld. Yeah, no, it definitely is. And I think the craziest part about that is is how we associate what's the deal with is that Seinfeld actually never said what's the deal with something in any of his stand up. And somehow we just associate that with him because Mandela effect and just like reinforcement because he had that style, but that he obviously never used those exact words.
00:45:33
Speaker
Speaking of Mandela Effect, I am a Baron Steen Bears truther, as opposed to the Baron Steen Bears. Oh, hey there you go. Oh, god, once I don't know when the hell people started bringing up the Mandela Effect as a thing, but uh, I think it first really, well, obviously it started with Nelson Mandela. right Everyone thinking he's dead. um But it really continued with the C3PO. Everyone assumes that he's all gold, but he, in reality, he had one of his legs, I think, left, I can't remember which one, but from the knee down is actually silver. And the rest of him is gold. It's, yeah, it's trippy.
00:46:13
Speaker
Uh, and if he's incorrect about what leg it is, feel free to yell at him on Twitter. Uh, C Y N F T W prod P R O D. Definitely. Peter returns from the bathroom to find Lois addicted to gambling. Uh, as he tries to get her out of the casino, she admits to having gambled away the family car. it
00:46:35
Speaker
There's a speed run on gambling addiction. Incredibly fast. But the main reason I just avoid gambling. because I have an addictive personality. And I know the endorsement of winning will be too strong. Yep. A hundred percent. That's why I don't buy packs in any version of sports games. Ultimate teams. um You know, my parents are light gamblers right like every once um once maybe twice a year they'll never take out more than what they go in with which is always a hundred or less and they just try to have some fun yeah um there was
00:47:13
Speaker
I think it was when I went to North Carolina in March, which, hey, is when I got COVID, ah and disrupted the podcast flows, as we talked about. um But essentially what happened was I had um my wife drive me halfway to my parents who live about two and a half, three hours away. Parents picked me up, whatever, and then they drove me back to the halfway point, which was a casino, like a hotel, casino combination. Um, so as a thank you to my parents, I'm like, ah, here's some money. Have fun. Go gamble. We went inside with them so that we could use the bathroom and stuff like that. And then my parents like, Oh, do you want to stay? No, you no, we don't. We left and we walked past the same dude working the desk. He's like gone already. like Yeah, we did. We didn't put any money in. Um, there's just no way like i've I've told this story, um, on like streams before as well, twitch dot.tv forward slash 24, by the way.
00:48:06
Speaker
where in April of 2019, I was one of a group of people that got to go to EA Studios in Vancouver. um They gave us all a couple hundred dollar stipend in case like you missed work for the week or something like that. um A lot of us went out to the casino with said money. um I went just for whatever. I don't want to be the the stick in the mud that that stayed at the hotel. um I took out $100, Canadian, and didn't spend it.
00:48:43
Speaker
I gave it to my cab driver the next morning who took me to the hotel as a tip. Because I'm like, what am I going to do with this $100 Canadian? Made that guy's day. He gave me a hug. He was so happy. And I'm like, well, that was better talk talking and that was better than gambling money. But that's how my brain works. And I'm just like, why could he use this to pay bills and food? yeah I couldn't even gamble someone else's money away. How the hell am I going to gamble mine? you know yep Peter's plan to get the car back is to find a millionaire in the casino to sleep with his wife. You know what that's a reference to? I do. I had to look it up. Fuck that movie, by the way. I hated that movie. My mom's like, it's a fantastic movie. And I watch it. I'm like, this is traumatizing. Like, this is horrid, especially because I watched it in high school when I dealt with a girlfriend at the time who had cheated on me a bunch. It was just, oh, yeah, it was.
00:49:44
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Yes, so um it's a reference to the 1993 erotic drama in Decent Proposal, ah which is based on a 1988 book. um Basic plot, a couple's marriage is disrupted by a stranger's offer of a million dollars for the wife to spend the night with them, with Robert Redford, Demi Moore, and Woody Harrels. Yeah, so. Yeah, that's ah I haven't seen it. It's a rather one of the most well-known movies I'd say it's up there for movies from the night. One of the top Redford movies. And it's it is i'll i'll admit it's a very good movie with a very. Was a good premise, but it's a very ah oh man. I don't know the word I'm looking for. The premise is just fantastic and it delves into like, you know,
00:50:37
Speaker
the, just the psychology behind certain things. And like, what are you willing to sacrifice for money essentially, but it just does it in the most shocking and like grading kind of way of like that whole thing. And then of course their marriage fucking deteriorates like because of this thing that happened. And he's yeah. To a line that you referenced earlier, people mentioned, or Peter mentioned, these people paid $24 for the Isle of Manhattan. They have no idea what things are worth, which is so disrespectful. to all a And it's also
00:51:20
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It's kind of true in the sense that like the natives didn't know that they were selling land. They didn't understand why you're giving money for this land. The land is here. like We use the land. You can use the land too. But obviously, you know settlers take advantage of that ignorance and say, no, it's ours now and we will defend it with guns and blankets. Yeah, so ah the Dutch purchased the island for about 60 guilders, which is Dutch currency. um That in 1999, when this episode was written, ah meant it came out to about $1,000. Yeah. Yeah. Why, as my teacher told me, available now.
00:51:59
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right Uh, Meg in a hotel room, the family gets a hotel room, Meg states that it's ironic that she got her license only for Peter to gamble away the car. Uh, Peter tells Meg not to call Lois an Iran. That's so fucking stupid. Um, worth noting too, the plot of, uh, Lois gambling the car was a little bit based on the 1985 film, ah Lost in America. Um, which thankfully is a comedy. Oh, is that the Eddie Murphy one?
00:52:30
Speaker
Uh, that's coming to America. Oh, that's yeah. Yeah, that's right. That's right. Yeah. Yeah. This was, um, God, I was an Albert Brooks movie. That's a name. I gotta be honest. I don't necessarily want the Albert Brooks. Uh, he made drive in 2011 taxi. Okay. That's right. Yeah. driver I knew. Yeah. Drive is a fantastic movie by the way. two years so Yes. Um, but yeah, basically it's a married couple who decided to quit their jobs and travel across America as a comedy. So yeah, there you go.
00:53:02
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Shout out to Lost in America. that They'll say about it. ah Peter tries to call Brian to wire them some money, but Brian doesn't hear the phone call because he is now delirious having watched a lot of One Day at a Time. He's suffering Stockholm Syndrome to a show. Yes. Lois tells Peter that everyone gets a cut of the casino's profits that happens to be a native. So Peter tries to prove that he's native. He meets with the head of the casino, Leonard Cornfeather.
00:53:33
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played by longtime stand-up Bobby Slayton, who, yeah, in terms of one of those comics that ah isn't, he was, in his like a comics comic, like he was one of those like kind of ruthless comics, but didn't have, you know, the the name value of somebody else. But if you asked one of those favorite, cut you know, one of those more um famous comics who their favorite happened to be, it probably would have been an answer. Definitely, yeah, definitely. Um, Peter states to Leonard, I come from a long line of you people. my For the hockey fans out there, never go full Don Cherry. My grandfather was Chief Grand Cherokee, a rainmaker who did the Neutron Dance.
00:54:22
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Yeah,

Peter's Casino Scheme

00:54:23
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that scene is amazing just because of how pissed off everyone else looks it.
00:54:29
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ah The Neutron Dance, by the way, um a song by the Pointer Sisters, um which ah tremendous, tremendous act. um But yeah, the Neutron Dance. Look it up if you're not aware.
00:54:52
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um a long life of you people. Yeah. Right. Uh, Lois isn't convinced that he'll get away with it, but Peter brings up the time he fooled people by pretending to be gay. Got a way to him watching Caroline in the City. but another show where I'm like, or, uh, yeah, another sitcom where I'm like, I don't know what this is. This one. Oh, it trips me out. Cause I remember it being sex in the city. And then when I saw it, I'm like Caroline in the city. Oh fuck. What the hell? Like, but and the joke would probably work both ways. But yeah, I was not as aware of Caroline in the city or aware at all.
00:55:29
Speaker
Yeah, so this was a ah show that ran for four seasons on NBC, 96 episodes from 95 to 99. So it was still on the air when this episode was written, but had just wrapped up ah when this show had aired. It starred Leah Thompson, who would have been known as Lorraine in Back to the Future. Yeah. I thought I recognized her name. She was also in Howard the Duck, though. So so ah not all hits. Dennis the Menace as well. Yeah, not all. ah Oh, God, that that would have been the Dennis the Menace with. ah um God, that who played Mr. Wilson in that Dennis the Menace? Oh, man. God damn it. um But so or was it not that one? Christopher Lloyd was ah Walter Mathau. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Who? um
00:56:26
Speaker
I could also do a Walter Mathau podcast. Bad News Bears, The Odd Couple, Grumpy Old Men. Also grew up watching a lot of Walter Mathau. Anyway, yeah, Caroline in the City. ah it's It's about a woman in the city. Literally, it's just like it's about a cartoonist who lives in the city. That's what it is. so Yay, sitcoms in Manhattan. airing between Seinfeld and ER. Although I don't recall if ER took place in New York. I think it was in Chicago. um Yeah, that was George Clooney, right? Yes. Jeez, yeah. Yes.
00:57:08
Speaker
so many goddamn references in this episode, Jesus Christ. ah The tribal leaders at Geronimo's place, name of the casino, by the way, yeah tells Peter he needs to go on a vision quest. Peter knows what it is, ah but says Lois is slow in the head, so tell my wife, which Jesus Christ, Lois just gets brutalized in this episode. Yeah, the side-eye from her in that moment, too. I cannot believe she puts up with that man. um Cornfeather states, we're Indians, we're gonna know if he's lying as they make ghost sounds and scare away the Griffiths. Jesus. Before heading into the forest, Peter tries to calm down Lois by saying he's had a vision before.

Cereal Mix-up Cutaway

00:57:52
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I said earlier might have been the most famous cutaway. I think this one might actually top it.
00:57:59
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We cut to Peter and Brian at the table, Peter's eating alphabets, or alphabets, cereal, saying, look, Brian, it says, ooh, as Brian informs him that those are Cheerios. God, that's, yeah, that one, that one is a absolute classic. Two of the most famous cutaway gags in the same damn episode. crazy. It's crazy that happened same same way I didn't remember that being in the same episode is the same as the first one we had all those jokes that we'd reference like wow those are in the same freaking episode. If we were to have a list of like some of the most famous like if you had like the 100 most famous ah famous family guy cutaway gags.
00:58:41
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How many of them would be in the first season alone? A good amount, yeah given the amount of seasons. At least like 10 to 20 percent. like It's crazy. They started off on such a strong note. Meg tells Chris that this is his chance to be alone with Dad, but Chris responded he isn't but attracted to Peter. Chris, though, ultimately goes with Peter as Meg explains what she meant. ah The g Griffin boys find water, ah but Chris asks if they're going to die. Peter recalls the time that he found food in the wild, saying, we'll be okay, as it cuts away to him scaring little red riding hood while wearing a wolf costume, calling her a dumb broad, but only for him to be judged by a real wolf. Just the fact that he calls a child a dumb broad is like so, huh oh, it gets me every time.
00:59:29
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this I had to pause the episode at this point because I was laughing too hard. I didn't want to miss anything for notes. As night falls back at the casino, Lois is worried. She discovered that the tribal leader lied about the vision quest and it being possible because he really liked her car.
00:59:52
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Lois and Meg stare out to the forest for so long with a blank expression, I thought my feed died. only for Stewie to then state, they're dead, you know?
01:00:06
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We cut of away to Peter going mad, despite the fact that he and Chris have been able to start a fire, as a tree begins talking to him, hot enough for you? He responds, if one of you falls, does it make a noise to which they cut away to a fallen tree named Scott?
01:00:26
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Couldn't have asked for a better name for the tree. No, definitely not. Peter does finally see his spiritual guide though. It is the fawns and the sky who tells Peter to listen to Chris. And he disappears after Peter asks about his history of STDs. ah
01:00:46
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Yeah, somehow he got herpes twice, even though that is a lifelong disease. that That part always bothered me. I'm like, how do you get herpes twice? in the colon a But also the right before that is, oh, look, Scott, I'm playing the world's tiny vital in.
01:01:04
Speaker
ah Chris finally tells Peter he doesn't want to be in the Scouts anymore and wants to draw. Peter struggles but accepts his passion. Quote, I don't know anyone in this family that has any talent except for that thing your mother does. Chris says play the piano and Peter goes no. ah yeah Yeah. Yeah. Oh god.

Cultural Insensitivity Finale

01:01:25
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The trees begin to sing Cats in the Cradle by Harry Chapin. ah One breaks out a lighter but accidentally sets himself in the forest ablaze. The Griffins make it out alive and return to the casino where the leaders are at first upset over the fact that they had a vision quest but they never have. ah But six million a week in profits is worth it to sell their souls. Apparently. They end the episode with the Griffins having their own The More You Know moments.
01:01:59
Speaker
In which Lomas understands Stewie again. yeah But they have ah their moment about the natives, Mexicans, Swedes, and Canadians. Although Peter actually hates Canada. Yeah, Canadians just catching the biggest stray right there. Canada sock that' sucks. The show fades to black. A joke that actually had the showrunners receive letters from angry Canadians. Yeah. b But...
01:02:32
Speaker
It is worth noting the name I mentioned at the very beginning of this show, Ricky Blitz, the writer of this episode, proud Canadian. So, there you go. And that's it for the sun also draws the sixth episode of season one of Family Guy. I already said it earlier, right? Like we have a pretty, you know, I think we debated a little bit whether or not we wanted like an actual rating system for this show. I don't think we have to do anything crazy aside from a simple thumbs up, thumbs in the middle, thumbs down type of approach. Yeah. This was easily a thumbs up episode. Yeah. Because I really, really struggle at making numbers. If it's from one to five, one to 10, that just gets too complicated for me right because I start second guessing everything. Yeah. This one, this one is a thumbs up episode for me for sure.
01:03:26
Speaker
classic moments, great jokes, and there's never really any like slow part to it. The only regret I have is what I mentioned in the beginning, whereas I would have liked to see the Stewie trauma tied in a bit more to the episode. But this is the first one with a B story, I think. and No, maybe last one was. No, yeah, it kind of is the first one where Stewie wasn't the focal point of the beast. Look like he was gonna be out of the start. Yeah. Yeah, like we're cuz yeah even in the last one No, he was trying to figure out Joe's wheelchair like he was still the B story focal point Yeah, this is I think the first one It sets us up for episode 7 the season finale b Brian portraits of a dog fuck man, we might have to do that one today. It's such a good one Basis of it
01:04:17
Speaker
Brian joins a dog show in order to win money for the family to get a new air conditioner. um But after a trick gone bad, Brian realizes he is a second class citizen and runs away from home. Not the first time they would toy with the idea of ah Brian ah dying. Yeah. So. And ah they they they do more than toy with the idea later on. But yes, big time Brian episode after mostly being ah comic relief. I mean, he was certainly comic relief in this episode. Definitely.
01:04:59
Speaker
Overall, fun, fun episode. It's been a fun run through season one so far. And we, ah yeah, we'll be looking to upload this. Perhaps sooner rather than later time we'll tell. Certainly going to be looking to get back to more of a routine, although Sin is going to ultimately be leaving for Finland. We'll figure it out. That'll change our recording schedule a bit, but ah that'll be easier to manage different recording times as opposed to one of us not being able to speak. Yeah. So we've we've add we've had a fun time.
01:05:34
Speaker
Overall, ah again, that'll do it for this one. Again, I mentioned it earlier. You can catch Sin on Twitter. That's right. It's Twitter, God damn it, at CYN FTW prod and on YouTube at Sim for the win. Reductions. You can catch me everywhere at Tukey24. T-O-U-G-I-E 24 and Sin, the last word goes to you. Bring us home. It's a great way to stay in shape. to