Kisscartoon Family Guy Season 8 Episode 19 the Splendid Source

19th episode of the eighth season of Family Guy

"The First-class Source"
Family Guy episode
Episode no. Flavor 8
Episode 19
Directed by Brian Iles
Written past Marker Hentemann
Based on "The Splendid Source"
by Richard Matheson
Featured music "Take It on the Run" by REO Speedwagon
"But Time Volition Tell" past Asia
Production code 7ACX17[1]
Original air date May xvi, 2010 (2010-05-16)
Guest appearances
Marc Alaimo as the Dean of the Secret Lodge of Dirty Joke Writers
Gary Cole equally Principal Shepherd
Ioan Gruffudd as John Payne
Sanaa Lathan as Donna Tubbs
David Lynch equally Gus the Bartender
Kevin Michael Richardson as Cleveland Brown, Jr.
Wally Wingert as Wally
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"The Splendid Source" is the 19th episode of the eighth season of the blithe comedy serial Family unit Guy. Directed by Brian Iles and written by Marking Hentemann, the episode originally aired on Play tricks in the U.s. on May 16, 2010. The episode follows Peter, Joe and Quagmire as they set up out on a journey to find the ultimate source of all the globe's muddy jokes. Along the way, the grouping is reunited with their old friend, Cleveland Brown, while traveling through Stoolbend, Virginia. Their journey becomes much more hard than expected when they are kidnapped and taken to a remote island. At that place, they discover a secret guild of the world'south greatest geniuses at the center of all the world's dirty jokes. The plot is based on a short story of the aforementioned name written by Richard Matheson and commencement published in the May 1956 edition of Playboy magazine.

The episode was a follow-upwardly to the difference of main grapheme Cleveland Brownish, who was removed from Family Guy to get the centre of the spin-off The Cleveland Show. Erstwhile series author and cast member Mike Henry returned to the series to provide the vocalism of Cleveland. The episode too featured the first official crossover between Family Guy and The Cleveland Bear witness, and included cameo appearances by several of The Cleveland Show 's master characters. The episode was first announced at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con International.

Critical response to the episode was favorable. Reviewers praised the episode for the originality of its premise and its nether-reliance on cultural references, simply criticized the episode'southward plot. According to Nielsen ratings, it was viewed in 7.59 1000000 homes in its original ambulation. The episode featured guest performances past Marc Alaimo, Gary Cole, Ioan Gruffudd, Sanaa Lathan, David Lynch, Kevin Michael Richardson and Wally Wingert, along with several recurring guest phonation actors for the series. "The Splendid Source" was released on DVD along with ten other episodes from the flavor on December 13, 2011.

Plot [edit]

As Peter and Lois hash out a family trip to Maine, Chris alerts his parents that he has been suspended indefinitely from schoolhouse for telling an inappropriate joke to his classmates. Assuring Principal Shepherd it will never happen once more, Chris reveals that he learned the joke from Quagmire.

Peter asks Quagmire to tell him the joke, which he finds and so funny that he involuntarily defecates. Realizing this, Joe and Quagmire play a series of pranks on him, making him soil himself past repeating the punchline to him, which Peter somewhen thwarts by wearing Quagmire's pants. Peter asks Quagmire where he heard the dirty joke in the first place, and Quagmire reveals that he heard it from Bruce.

Locating Bruce at his chore at the bowling alley, the group discovers that the joke has been transmitted past a large number of people including Consuela, Dr. Hartman, Mayor Adam West, Angela, Opie, Tom Tucker, Bender from Futurama, Al Harrington, and REO Speedwagon frontman Kevin Cronin who has also been tracing the source of the joke and saved them some stops with one of their previous stops involving a Virginia bartender.

The Griffins, the Swansons, and Quagmire fix for the route trip, ostensibly for their holiday in Maine. Quagmire distracts Bonnie and Lois as Peter alters course to Virginia instead. The grouping arrives at a bar in Stoolbend, Virginia. Arriving at the Cleaved Stool, the guys acquire from Gus that he heard the joke from Cleveland who was nearby. Peter asks Cleveland where he first heard the joke, and Cleveland reveals that a Washington, D.C., bellhop named Sal Russo told it to him. The grouping sets out for D.C. with Cleveland in tow.

They are attacked past a black automobile, whose occupants fire guns at them to prevent them from learning the joke's origin. Joe shoots out 1 of the motorcar's tires, causing information technology to spin out of control and crash onto its roof. The Quahog group arrive at a Washington hotel and locate Sal, who is reluctant to reveal the source of the joke. He races away on a handcart through Washington. Losing rail of Sal, they are shortly captured by several men in blackness suits who pistol-whip them until they are unconscious.

Kidnapped and thrown on a plane, they land on a remote island. They are led by the men in suits through a jungle wilderness to a large rock temple. The Dean of the Secret Club of Dirty Joke Writers appears from the shadows and leads the group into a large library, where the earth's greatest geniuses written report. The Dean explains that many of the globe'south greatest geniuses have come together to create muddied jokes and tailor jokes to where the need is greatest. The Dean takes them into a dark room. He reveals that they will non exist permitted to leave the isle now that they know about the network of joke distribution agents, like the bellhop. They are locked in a jail cell. As a diversion, Peter stabs Cleveland with a pencil. When the baby-sit opens the door to investigate, the prisoners escape. They are recaptured by the Dean and his armed guards immediately. Every bit they are almost to be shot past the guards, an onetime homo claims he has just written the world's greatest dirty joke and then of a sudden dies. Peter snatches a small piece of paper that the man dropped as he died, containing the joke. The prisoners escape with the joke on a modest aeroplane. As they fly over the hugger-mugger enclave, it is destroyed in a fireball resulting from a burning mantle that Peter had set alight with a candle.

Quagmire bemoans that they destroyed the source of all dirty jokes. Joe speedily realize that Peter has best one ever written. Peter, Joe, Cleveland and Quagmire then fly off into the sunset, after finding out the supposed greatest joke e'er written is "Guess what? Chicken butt!" Peter doubts that that is really the world's greatest joke. Cleveland replies "No, this is!," then stabs Peter with a pencil and requests to be taken to Virginia.

In the final scene, Peter introduces footage of an ape scratching himself instead of a public service announcement from the March of Dimes Foundation. All the same, in the uncut version, he tells the entirety of Quagmire'due south joke, then goes to modify himself.

Product and development [edit]

First appear at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con International in San Diego, California, on July 25, 2009, by future showrunner Mark Hentemann,[2] [three] the episode was directed by Brian Iles, written by Hentemann, and based on a short story past Richard Matheson earlier the conclusion of the eighth production season.[4] Series regulars Peter Shin and James Purdum acted equally supervising directors of the episode, with Andrew Goldberg and Alex Carter working as staff writers for the episode.[4] The episode saw the fourth re-appearance, the outset being an equally cursory appearance in "Spies Reminiscent of Us", the second in "Road to the Multiverse" and the third being "Get Stewie Go", by erstwhile main cast member Mike Henry as the vocalisation of Cleveland Brown. The actor had previously left the office on Family Guy, in gild to star equally the graphic symbol in his ain spinoff, entitled The Cleveland Show.[5] This episode is also the first crossover with The Cleveland Bear witness, which was created by Family Guy creator and executive producer Seth MacFarlane, voice histrion Mike Henry, and former animated one-act writer Richard Appel.

"The Splendid Source", along with the eleven other episodes from Family unit Guy 'south eighth season, was released on a three-disc DVD set in the United States on December 13, 2011. The sets include brief audio commentaries past various crew and bandage members for several episodes, a collection of deleted scenes and animatics, a special mini-feature which discussed the process behind animative "And Then At that place Were Fewer", a mini-characteristic entitled "The Comical Adventures of Family Guy – Brian & Stewie: The Lost Telephone Call", and footage of the Family unit Guy panel at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con International.[7] [8]

In improver to the regular cast, actor Marc Alaimo, actor Gary Cole, player Ioan Gruffudd, extra Sanaa Lathan, film manager David Lynch, voice actor Kevin Michael Richardson and voice thespian Wally Wingert guest starred in the episode. Recurring invitee vox actors Chris Cox, actor Ralph Garman, writer Patrick Meighan, writer Danny Smith, writer Alec Sulkin, actress Jennifer Tilly, and writer John Viener also made pocket-size appearances.[4]

Cultural references [edit]

Microsoft co-founder Neb Gates was referenced in the episode.

The dirty joke told through the episode by Glenn Quagmire is taken from a joke the grapheme Marty Funkhauser told in an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm. In one of Quagmire's plots to have Peter soil himself, Quagmire falls asleep and encounters Freddy Krueger, the principal graphic symbol from the Nightmare on Elm Street serial, in a dream and hires him to go into Peter'south dream, and tell the joke to him. The chain of the joke leads to the ring REO Speedwagon, and the line "heard it from a friend who..." from "Take Information technology on the Run" is played, though the scene where the lead singer appears was not voiced by any of their actual members.

While tracking down the person who commencement told the joke, Peter and the gang notice Bender, from the Fox/Comedy Central series Futurama, who is shown telling the joke.[5] When Peter, Joe and Quagmire become to Virginia they meet upward with Cleveland and his new family unit from The Cleveland Show. There is a scene where Cleveland chases after the other 3 guys in the motorcar, which alludes to the opening from What'due south Happening!!, and uses the music from the show's opening also. When the group gets to Washington D.C., Peter, Joe, Cleveland and Quagmire run into the Washington Monument, and next to it appears the Barack Obama Monument, which resembles the Washington monument, but is bigger and is colored blackness.

With the plane, they land on an island which has the source for every dirty joke e'er made, the base looks similar to a temple-compound from the 1979 film Apocalypse Now. The base of operations is inhabited with many corking minds including Warren Buffett (who was in a deleted scene on the DVD), Nib Gates, and Stephen Hawking where they pass their time writing the globe's muddy jokes. It is shown that the first dead babe joke was written in the era of Ancient Arab republic of egypt.

Reception [edit]

In a slight improvement over the previous episode, the episode was viewed in 7.59 million homes in its original airing, according to Nielsen ratings, despite airing simultaneously with the flavor finale of Desperate Housewives on ABC, the season finale of Survivor on CBS and Glory Apprentice on NBC. The episode too acquired a 3.8 rating in the 18–49 demographic, beating The Simpsons, The Cleveland Show and American Dad!, in add-on to edging out all three shows in total viewership.[x]

Reviews of the episode were generally favorable, calling it "the only show with whatsoever sense of mystery."[11] John Teti of The A.V. Club constitute the episode to have a "fantastic premise for a Peter Griffin take chances" but went on to country that he gives the episode "points for a strong first one-half, but I wish that the writers had pushed themselves a little harder to make this i get the distance."[11] Ramsey Isler of IGN reiterated his own enjoyment of the premise of the episode, but went on to state, "While I tin appreciate the point that skillful one-act does take a certain caste of wit and cleverness, this merely wasn't a very satisfying stop to an idea that had so much potential."[5] In a much more positive review, Jason Hughes of Boob tube Team praised the underuse of cutaways, going on to note, "Reducing the reliance on cutaways seems to be the standing trend for the series, and I think it'southward a practiced move [...] It forces smarter writing, and creates a better narrative structure."[12]

References [edit]

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  2. ^ Maxwell, Erin (2009-07-25). "MacFarlane revels in 'Family unit Guy' noms". Diversity . Retrieved 2009-10-31 .
  3. ^ Phillips, Jevon (2009-07-25). "The Emmy-nominated 'Family unit Guy' and the abortion episode y'all will not see". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2009-10-31 .
  4. ^ a b c "Family unit Guy – Splendid Source Cast and Crew". Yahoo!. Archived from the original on 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2010-05-11 .
  5. ^ a b c Isler, Ramsey (2010-05-17). "Family Guy: "The Excellent Source" Review". IGN. Retrieved 2010-05-17 .
  6. ^ Lambert, Dave (2011-06-24). "Family Guy – Does a Fan Site Bulletin Board Have a List of Volume 9 DVD Contents and Extras?". TVShowsonDVD.com. Archived from the original on 2011-08-09. Retrieved 2011-07-28 .
  7. ^ Lambert, Dave (2011-07-21). "Family Guy – Street Date, Toll, and Other New Info for 'Book 9' Come up Out". TVShowsonDVD.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-eighteen. Retrieved 2011-07-28 .
  8. ^ Gorman, Bill (2010-05-17). "Telly Ratings: Survivor Finale Tops ABC'due south Finale Sunday, Celebrity Apprentice Ties Series Depression". TVbytheNumbers. Archived from the original on 2010-05-19. Retrieved 2010-05-17 .
  9. ^ a b Teti, John (2010-05-16). ""The Bob Next Door"/"Cleveland's Angels"/"The Fantabulous Source"/"Not bad Space Roaster"". The A.V. Lodge. Retrieved 2010-05-17 .
  10. ^ Hughes, Jason (2010-05-17). "Sundays With Seth: It's But One Madcap Adventure Afterwards Another". Tv Squad. Retrieved 2010-05-17 .

External links [edit]

  • "The Excellent Source" at IMDb

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Splendid_Source

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