Family Guy Road to Rhode Island Deleted Scene

13th episode of the second season of Family unit Guy

"Route to Rhode Island"
Family Guy episode
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 13
Directed by Dan Povenmire
Written by Gary Janetti
Production code 2ACX12
Original air date May 30, 2000 (2000-05-xxx)
Guest appearances
  • Victoria Principal as Dr. Amanda Rebecca
  • Danny Smith every bit various characters
  • Brian Doyle-Murray as Luke
  • Wally Wingert as various characters
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"Road to Rhode Island" is the 13th episode of the second flavor and the first episode of the Road to ... series of the American blithe television series Family unit Guy. Information technology originally aired on Fox in the Usa on May 30, 2000. In the episode, Brian volunteers to bring Stewie home from his grandparents' firm in Palm Springs, but the pair miss their flight and must embark on a cross-land journeying home. Meanwhile, Peter becomes addicted to watching a serial of wedlock counseling videos hosted by an adult pic star.

The episode was directed by Dan Povenmire and was written by Gary Janetti. It guest starred Victoria Primary as Dr. Amanda Rebecca, Danny Smith and Wally Wingert equally various characters. Series creator Seth MacFarlane conceived the idea for this episode, and was inspired past the 1940s Road to... series of comedy films which starred Bing Crosby, Bob Promise, and Dorothy Lamour. The episode received universal acclamation from television receiver critics. It was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Blithe Program (for Programming Less than One Hour)".

Plot [edit]

The episode begins with a flashback prepare 7 years ago, where it is revealed that Brian was born in a puppy mill and taken from his female parent. Back in the present, Brian tells his psychiatrist about the memory. After, Brian volunteers to pick up Stewie from his holiday at his grandparents' summer dwelling house in Palm Springs, California, where Stewie frames a maid for stealing to amuse himself at dinner.

At the airdrome bar, Brian gets boozer and, when Stewie comes to find him, their plane tickets are stolen. They end at a decrepit cabin, where Stewie tries calling home, but fails considering he believes his telephone number is 867-5309. The next mean solar day, they have to escape and hotwire a machine due to their credit carte beingness rejected. To get habitation, Stewie and Brian masquerade as ingather dusters to steal a plane, which they immediately crash.

When Stewie and Brian return home, Lois asks Stewie well-nigh the trip, and Stewie covers upward for Brian past proverb the trip was "Shine sailing through calm seas". Lois leaves and Brian tells Stewie that he is thankful to Stewie for covering for him, and asks Stewie if in that location'southward annihilation he can do to repay him. At first, it appears that Stewie wishes to brand him his servant by providing an case with an episode of The Brady Bunch, although it turns out that Stewie wants Brian to tape that episode for him.[1]

Meanwhile, Lois urges Peter to lookout relationship videos with her, but the videos turn out to exist pornography hosted past Dr. Amanda Rebecca, who strips after request the women to leave the room. Peter becomes addicted to the videos, much to Lois's chagrin. She gets herself on the end of one of the tapes in black lingerie and entices Peter. While kissing, Peter rewinds the tape, playing the part of Lois taking her robe off over and over.

Product [edit]

"Road to Rhode Isle" was the commencement episode to exist directed by Dan Povenmire.

"Route to Rhode Isle" was directed by Dan Povenmire and was written by Gary Janetti.[2] It featured guest appearances from Victoria Chief as Dr. Amanda Rebecca, Danny Smith and Wally Wingert as various characters.[ii] This was the commencement episode directed by Povenmire.[3] Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane granted Povenmire substantial artistic freedom for directing episodes. Povenmire said that MacFarlane would tell him, "We've got ii minutes to fill. Give me some visual gags. Practise whatever you lot want. I trust you." Povenmire praised MacFarlane's direction style for letting him have fun.[4] Several years after the episode was written, in DVD commentary for the eighth and ninth season of the show, Gary Janetti, the writer of the episode, recalled that the original title of the episode was intended to be simply "Brian & Stewie", simply was changed by series creator and executive producer Seth MacFarlane, who wanted there to be a "Road to" episode each season. The name of the episode was so changed to "Road to Rhode Island", with the original proper noun afterward being used for the landmark 150th episode of the show, likewise entitled "Brian & Stewie", and written past Janetti.

This is the outset episode of the "Road to" episodes of the serial which air through various seasons of the evidence. The episodes are a parody of the seven "Road to" one-act films starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour.[half-dozen] MacFarlane, a fan of the movie serial, came upwards with the thought. The musical number in the episode is sung to the melody of "(We're Off on the) Route to Morocco" from the motion-picture show Road to Morocco.[6]

Edits [edit]

During the airport section of the episode, there is a scene that has later on cut from some editions/airings of the prove, involving Osama bin Laden. In the scene, Stewie, when approaching airport security, realizes that his pocketbook is total of weapons. He then breaks into song, singing "On the Good Ship Lollipop" to distract the X-ray scanners. He so says, "Let's hope Osama bin Laden doesn't know show tunes." At that time, Osama is pictured in some other line, distracting the scanners by singing "I Hope I Get It" from A Chorus Line. Even though the episode was made a year and a half before 9/11, it was still controversial, and was cut on the Family Guy: Volume 1 DVD in the US. However, the scene was left intact on Hulu from 2018 onwards and the "Freakin' Sweet Collection".[vii]

Reception [edit]

In his 2009 review, Ahsan Haque of IGN, rating the episode 10/ten, praised the episode, saying: "Keen writing, hilarious jokes, a tricky musical, and a story that's both hilarious and touching at the aforementioned time – Family Guy doesn't get much better than this."[8] It is 1 of the only 3 Family Guy episodes that has ever been given a "Masterpiece" (10/10) rating by IGN, the other beingness "I Never Met the Dead Man" and "Da Nail".[ix] IGN also placed the episode at the peak of their listing of "Stewie and Brian's Greatest Adventures",[10] and again in the listing of "Top xx Family unit Guy episodes" to celebrate the testify's 20th anniversary.[11]

The episode was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Plan (For Programming less than One Hour), merely lost to The Simpsons episode "Backside the Laughter".[12]

Tom Eames of entertainment website Digital Spy placed the episode at number thirteen on his listing of the best Family Guy episodes in order of "yukyukyuks" and despite describing the episode as "hilarious", he said that Brian discovering his mother's torso was "ultra emotional" and "i of the rare emotionally-charged moments in the evidence."[13] He added that he "tin can never get enough" of Brian and Stewie and their bromance.[13]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Callaghan, pp. 90–95
  2. ^ a b "Family Guy: Road to Rhode Isle". Yahoo!. Archived from the original on 2012-10-17. Retrieved 2011-08-31 .
  3. ^ Callaghan, p. 90
  4. ^ Bond, Paul. (2009-06-07). "Q&A: Dan Povenmire". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 2011-08-31 .
  5. ^ a b "An Interview with Seth MacFarlane". IGN. July 21, 2003. Retrieved December nine, 2009.
  6. ^ Lambert, David (2004-ten-25). "Family unit Guy – Pre-Ballot Surprise! Osama bin Laden found...on new Family Guy DVD, that is!". TV Shows on DVD. Archived from the original on 2011-09-14. Retrieved 2011-08-31 .
  7. ^ Haque, Asan (June 23, 2009). "Family Guy: "Road to Rhode Island" Review". IGN . Retrieved November 6, 2020.
  8. ^ Haque, Asan (May 29, 2008). "Family unit Guy Flashback: "I Never Met the Expressionless Human" Review". IGN . Retrieved November 6, 2020.
  9. ^ Haque, Asan (January 12, 2010). "Stewie and Brian's Greatest Adventures". IGN . Retrieved November 6, 2020.
  10. ^ Schedeen, Jesse (January 31, 2019). "Meridian 20 Family Guy episodes". IGN . Retrieved February nine, 2019.
  11. ^ Staff (July 21, 2000). "Nominees in Major Categories The 52nd Prime-Time Emmy Awards". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. p. E6.
  12. ^ a b Eames, Tom (xix March 2017). "The sixteen best ever Family Guy episodes in order of yukyukyuks". Digital Spy . Retrieved 19 March 2017.

External links [edit]

  • Callaghan, Steve (2005). Family unit Guy: The Official Episode Guide, Seasons one–3. HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-083305-X.
  • "Road to Rhode Island" at IMDb

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