Patriot Games (Family Guy)
"Patriot Games" | |
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Family Guy episode | |
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 20 |
Directed by | Cyndi Tang |
Written by | Mike Henry |
Production code | 4ACX25 |
Original air date | January 29, 2006 |
Guest appearances | |
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Patriot Games is the 20th episode of the
"Patriot Games" was written by Mike Henry and directed by Cyndi Tang, Pete Michels, Peter Shin and Dan Povenmire, and guest starred Tom Brady, Troy Brown, Jay Leno, Carol Channing, and Bob Costas as themselves. The episode received positive reviews from critics and finished as the 55th most-watched program of the week.[1]
Plot summary
At his high school reunion,
Meanwhile, Stewie becomes a bookie and takes a $50 bet from Brian on a Celebrity Boxing match pitting Mike Tyson against Carol Channing. Brian bets on Tyson and loses, as Channing kept getting up no matter how many times Tyson knocks her down and Tyson passed out due to exhaustion. Stewie comes to collect, but Brian laughs him off, so Stewie tells him to have the money in 24 hours. After 24 hours, Stewie asks for the money owed, but Brian says he does not have it and to give him until next Friday. Stewie reveals that he is serious about settling the bet and brutally beats up Brian, breaking his glass of orange juice over his head, beating him with a towel rack, and slamming his head in the toilet. Stewie attacks him on another occasion, using such means as a golf club, shooting him in both knees with a pistol, and burning him up with a flamethrower to coerce him into paying up. After this, Brian agrees to pay off the bet. After Stewie's bet is satisfied, he offers Brian an opportunity to get one "free revenge shot" to make up for all the torture he caused. Brian accepts the offer, but leaves Stewie in suspense as to when the free hit will be delivered, until Stewie is overcome with paranoia and starts beating himself up in an attempt to satisfy Brian. After biding his time and making Stewie worry about what could happen, Brian—while the Griffins are in London, leaving the Patriots-Sillinannies game—nonchalantly shoves Stewie in front of a moving bus.
Production

"Patriot Games" was written by Mike Henry,[2] and directed by Peter Shin, Pete Michels and Cyndi Tang.[3] The episode aired on January 29, 2006, a week before Super Bowl XL. Actress Carol Channing made a guest appearance as herself in the scene of the boxing match between her and professional boxer Mike Tyson, though Tyson did not voice himself. Sportscaster Bob Costas also voiced himself in a short scene in which he interviews Peter and Tom Brady. Much of the episode was scripted with Patriots coach Bill Belichick in mind, but Brady was chosen to replace him. After numerous requests for Brady to voice himself in the episode, he eventually agreed. Comedian Jay Leno voiced himself in two short scenes that show him, respectively, threatening and attempting to kill Brady.[4]
Two scenes in which
In 2009, the bathroom scene was reused for a series of
Cultural references
The episode features a 2.5-minute rendition of the song "
Reception
"Patriot Games" was watched by 8.45 million viewers, making it the 55th most-watched program of the week.
References
- ^ a b "Weekly Program Rankings". ABC Medianet. January 29, 2006. Retrieved September 27, 2009.
- ^ "Mike Henry of "Family Guy" talks voices, gags and instinct". Campus Times. Archived from the original on October 16, 2009. Retrieved September 27, 2009.
- ^ "Family Guy: Patriot Games". Film.com. Archived from the original on December 12, 2008. Retrieved September 27, 2009.
- ^ Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation.
- ^ "Family Guy". Adult Swim. Archived from the original on April 15, 2012. Retrieved September 27, 2009.
- ^ FAMILY GUY – Brian's Emmy Vote – The Office
- ^ FAMILY GUY – Brian's Emmy Vote – Flight of the Conchords
- ^ FAMILY GUY – Brian's Emmy Vote – Entourage
- ^ FAMILY GUY – Brian's Emmy Vote – 30 Rock
- ^ FAMILY GUY – Brian's Emmy Vote – How I Met Your Mother
- ^ FAMILY GUY – Brian's Emmy Vote – Weeds
- The Maryland Gazette. Archived from the originalon January 14, 2016. Retrieved September 27, 2009.
- TV Squad. Archived from the originalon August 20, 2007. Retrieved September 27, 2009.
- ^ Haque, Ahsan. "Family Guy: Top 10 Musical Moments". IGN. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
- ^ Haque, Ahsan. "Family Guy: Top 10 Fights". IGN. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
External links
- "Patriot Games" at IMDb