Cool Hand Peter
"Cool Hand Peter" | |
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Family Guy episode | |
Episode no. | Season 10 Episode 8 |
Directed by | Brian Iles |
Written by | Artie Johann and Shawn Ries |
Production code | 9ACX05 |
Original air date | December 4, 2011 |
Guest appearances | |
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"Cool Hand Peter" is the eighth episode of the
The episode served as a follow-up to the exit of the main character Cleveland Brown, who left Family Guy in order to star in his own Fox spin-off, entitled
First announced at the 2011
Plot
When
While driving through a rural area in
They then discover that they are in the sheriff's home, who returns soon after. Peter tries to pretend to be his wife while hiding in a closet, and he convinces the sheriff to let the fugitives go free. This exchange ends with the sheriff asking for a hug, which makes Peter jump out of the closet and reveal the group, making the sheriff realizing that he doesn't have a wife. The entire police force then comes after them, until they are able to jump on a train and arrive in Quahog, only to be met by the sheriff and his deputies. Joe, however, had called ahead and arranged for the Quahog police department to arrive and rescue them. Joe then wrecks the sheriff's car, shoots him in the leg, and demands he leave Quahog.
Production and development
The episode was directed by series regular
In addition to the regular cast and Lathan, actor
Cultural references
The title of the episode is a reference to the 1967 American film Cool Hand Luke.[5] In the opening scene of the episode, while Peter, Joe, Cleveland and Quagmire are drinking at the local bar, Peter's wife, Lois, calls him on his phone. The theme song from The Cleveland Show then begins playing as Peter's ringtone.[5] While the group drives to New Orleans, they attempt to pass the time by playing various games in the car. One of the games involves deciding whether to be a "hobo," or former German Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.[5] After the group is pulled over by the sheriff, and arrested for drug possession, they are all taken to court, where the jury is revealed to be various characters from the Fox animation series The Simpsons.[5][6] Peter and Joe then debated over whether the Simpson jurors were actually a jury of their peers. The warden of the prison resembles the warden in the movie The Shawshank Redemption, who is also authoritarian and cruel. In fact, the voice of the warden is the voice of Bob Gunton, the actor who portrayed the warden in the film. After the group escapes from jail, Peter remarks that he is filled with hunger, and would like to stop at a "Burger Queen" or "McDaniels" along the way back to Quahog, a reference to the American fast food restaurants Burger King and McDonald's,[5] as indicated by Quagmire.[1] who expresses his disdain that they are "on television".
Reception
"Cool Hand Peter" was originally broadcast on
The episode received mixed reviews, with Kevin McFarland of The A.V. Club calling the storyline "disappointing."[5] He wrote of the episode, "At this juncture, disappointment is an expectation, something I have to fight against whenever I sit down to watch the show in an attempt to give each episode a fair shake."[5] He continued, "This week, I was at a bit of a loss, because despite a return to an older, more successful formula, with a clearly plotted path, Family Guy didn't muster up enough material to fill out the A-plot of a half hour."[5] McFarland also stated that the episode did not live up to the 1967 drama film Cool Hand Luke, that the title of the episode was named after.[5] He concluded his review of the episode by giving the episode a grade of C.[5] Terren R. Moore of Ology also found the episode to be unimpressive, noting, "It's good fun while it's on, but nothing here really sticks or adds to anything new to love about Family Guy."[9] Moore also commented, "it's a pretty weak episode of Family Guy, where the most memorable joke of the night involves a thought bubble where Quagmire pulls a string of beads out of a woman's vagina."[9] In the conclusion of the review, Moore gave the episode a 6/10 score.[9]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g Holmquist, John; Hentemann, Mark; MacFarlane, Seth (2011-11-27). "Amish Guy". Family Guy. Season 10. Episode 06. Fox.
- ^ Isler, Ramsey. "Family Guy: "Go Stewie Go" Review". IGN. Retrieved 2010-03-15.
- ^ White, Cindy (2011-07-23). "Comic-Con: 10 Outrageous Things Coming in Family Guy's 10th Season". IGN. Retrieved 2011-12-06.
- ^ "Family Guy Episode: "Cool Hand Peter"". TV Guide. Retrieved 2011-12-04.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j McFarland, Kevin (2011-12-05). "Family Guy – "Cool Hand Peter" Review". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2011-12-11.
- ^ Hughes, Jason (2011-12-05). "'Simpsons' on the Jury for Peter and the Boys on 'Family Guy'". AOL TV. Archived from the original on 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2011-12-13.
- ^ Gorman, Bill (2011-12-06). "Sunday Final Ratings: 'Once Upon A Time,' 'Housewives,' 'Family Guy' Adjusted Up; 'Pan Am,' 'CSI: Miami,' '60 Minutes' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on 2012-01-07. Retrieved 2011-12-11.
- ^ Seidman, Robert (2011-11-29). "Sunday Final Ratings: Big Adjustment Up for 'Amazing Race'; No Adjustment for 'Once Upon a Time' + Steelers-Chiefs". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on 2011-12-02. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
- ^ a b c Moore, Terren R. (2011-12-05). "'Family Guy' Recap: "Cool Hand Peter"". Ology. Archived from the original on 2012-05-23. Retrieved 2011-12-11.
External links
"Amish Guy".
- "Cool Hand Peter" at IMDb