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| writer =[[Danny Smith (writer)|Danny Smith]] |
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| director =[[Peter Shin]]<br>Chuck Klein<br>[[Zac Moncrief]] |
| director = [[Peter Shin]]<br>Chuck Klein<br>[[Zac Moncrief]] |
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| guests = *[[Gary Cole]] as Principal Shepherd |
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*[[Michael Dorn]] as Lt. Commander Worf |
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*Susana Esteban as various characters |
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*[[Wally Wingert]] as various characters |
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*[[James Woods]] as himself |
*[[James Woods]] as himself |
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*[[Jeff Bergman]] as [[Barney Rubble]] |
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| episode_list = List of Family Guy episodes |
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"'''Peter's Got Woods'''" is the 11th episode and the mid-season premiere of the [[Family Guy |
"'''Peter's Got Woods'''" is the 11th episode and the mid-season premiere of the [[Family Guy season 4|fourth season]] of the American animated television series ''[[Family Guy]]''. It originally aired on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] in the United States on September 11, 2005. In the episode, [[Brian Griffin|Brian]] offers to help an African-American woman change the name of James Woods Regional High School to [[Martin Luther King Jr.]], but his friendship with [[Peter Griffin|Peter]] becomes strained when Peter — who objects to the idea — recruits actor [[James Woods]] to sabotage the idea. James Woods would later return for revenge in the [[Family Guy season 6|season 6]] episode "[[Back to the Woods (Family Guy)|Back to the Woods]]", and again for "[[Brian Griffin's House of Payne]]" and would eventually be killed off in the [[Family Guy season 9|season 9]] premiere episode "[[And Then There Were Fewer]]", but is later revealed to have survived his death in the [[Family Guy season 10|season 10]] episode "[[Tom Tucker: The Man and His Dream]]". |
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Directed by [[Peter Shin]], Chuck Klein and [[Zac Moncrief]] and written by [[Danny Smith (writer)|Danny Smith]], the episode was initially scheduled for September 18, 2005, but was aired a week earlier due to Fox delaying the broadcast of the episode "[[Perfect Castaway]]" over sensitivity for [[Hurricane Katrina]] victims. It features guest performances from [[Gary Cole]], [[Michael Dorn]], Susana Esteban, [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Rachael MacFarlane]], [[Patrick Stewart]], [[Fred Tatasciore]], [[Gabrielle Union]], [[Wally Wingert]], and [[James Woods]], along with several recurring voice actors for the series. "Peter's Got Woods" was seen by approximately 9.22 million viewers during its original broadcast, and |
Directed by [[Peter Shin]], Chuck Klein and [[Zac Moncrief]] and written by [[Danny Smith (writer)|Danny Smith]], the episode was initially scheduled for September 18, 2005, but was aired a week earlier due to Fox delaying the broadcast of the episode "[[Perfect Castaway]]" over sensitivity for [[Hurricane Katrina]] victims. It features guest performances from [[Gary Cole]], [[Michael Dorn]], Susana Esteban, [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Rachael MacFarlane]], [[Patrick Stewart]], [[Fred Tatasciore]], [[Gabrielle Union]], [[Wally Wingert]], and [[James Woods]], along with several recurring voice actors for the series. "Peter's Got Woods" was seen by approximately 9.22 million viewers during its original broadcast, and received mostly positive reviews from critics. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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To replace Brian as a friend, Peter becomes BFFs with Woods and the two spend their days giving gifts, sculpting themselves up with trees, riding bikes, camping in the backyard, wrestling in their tent like two children, etc. During this, Peter and Woods sing a parody of "You Two" from ''[[Chitty Chitty Bang Bang]]''. |
To replace Brian as a friend, Peter becomes BFFs with Woods and the two spend their days giving gifts, sculpting themselves up with trees, riding bikes, camping in the backyard, wrestling in their tent like two children, etc. During this, Peter and Woods sing a parody of "You Two" from ''[[Chitty Chitty Bang Bang]]''. |
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One day during a date at the movie theater, Brian is forced to admit to Shauna that he is still loyal to Peter. Shauna, however, hates Peter for sabotaging them and makes Brian choose between her or Peter. Brian likewise chooses to remain loyal to Peter and they break up. Noticing the situation, [[Mayor Adam West]], as a joke, offers Brian |
One day during a date at the movie theater, Brian is forced to admit to Shauna that he is still loyal to Peter. Shauna, however, hates Peter for sabotaging them and makes Brian choose between her or Peter. Brian likewise chooses to remain loyal to Peter and they break up. Noticing the situation, [[Mayor Adam West]], as a joke, offers Brian some of his "corn" to cheer him up, but Brian finds that it is not popcorn, but rather creamed corn that West brought from home, as he deems the "creamed corn" at the theater "too crunchy". |
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When Brian comes back home, he sees that his life has been given to [[James Woods]]. Woods sleeps on the bed with Peter and Lois, Peter and Woods now play fetch with each other, and they act as if they do not see Brian as their friend or relative anymore. Over time, Peter and Brian get bored without each other and they decide to reconcile. However, Peter notices that Woods has become obsessive with their friendship, he goes into a tirade at Peter for missing 5 minutes of a dinner. To rid themselves of Woods for good, Peter and Brian plant a trap baited with |
When Brian comes back home, he sees that his life has been given to [[James Woods]]. Woods sleeps on the bed with Peter and Lois, Peter and Woods now play fetch with each other, and they act as if they do not see Brian as their friend or relative anymore. Over time, Peter and Brian get bored without each other and they decide to reconcile. However, Peter notices that Woods has become obsessive with their friendship, he goes into a tirade at Peter for missing 5 minutes of a dinner. To rid themselves of Woods for good, Peter and Brian plant a trap baited with [[Reese's Pieces]], ending in a crate held up by a stick tied to a rope. The plan works and Woods ends up trapped underneath the crate, which he is then locked up inside and taken to a storage warehouse, where, according to Peter, he will later be examined by "top men". |
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==Production== |
==Production== |
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[[File:James_Woods_2015.jpg|thumb|[[James Woods]] voiced himself]] |
[[File:James_Woods_2015.jpg|thumb|[[James Woods]] voiced himself]] |
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The episode was written by [[Danny Smith (writer)|Danny Smith]] and was directed by [[Peter Shin]], Chuck Klein, and [[Zac Moncrief]] before the conclusion of the [[Family Guy |
The episode was written by [[Danny Smith (writer)|Danny Smith]] and was directed by [[Peter Shin]], Chuck Klein, and [[Zac Moncrief]] before the conclusion of the [[Family Guy season 4|fourth production season]].<ref name=film>{{cite web|url= http://www.film.com/tv/family-guy/season-5-2005/episode-1-peters-got-woods/14649467|publisher=[[Film.com]]|title=Peter's Got Woods |access-date=2009-12-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080922212740/http://www.film.com/tv/family-guy/season-5-2005/episode-1-peters-got-woods/14649467 |archive-date=2008-09-22}}</ref> The episode was initially scheduled for September 18, 2005 but was aired a week earlier<ref name=film/> due to FOX delaying the broadcast of the episode "[[Perfect Castaway]]" over sensitivity for [[Hurricane Katrina]] victims, as the episode made many jokes about [[tropical cyclone|tropical storms]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Benson|first=Jim|url=http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6255478.html|title=Fox Holds Family Guy With Hurricane References|work=Broadcasting & Cable|date=2005-09-08}}</ref> Although most episodes of ''Family Guy'' are rated TV-14, "Peter's Got Woods" was rated TV-PG.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fox.com/schedule/showinfo/familyguy/fg_414.htm |title=FOX Fall Schedule|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090203010846/http://www.fox.com/schedule/showinfo/familyguy/fg_414.htm|archive-date=February 3, 2009}}</ref> |
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In addition to the regular cast, actors [[Gary Cole]], [[Michael Dorn]], Susana Esteban, [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Rachael MacFarlane]], [[Patrick Stewart]], [[Fred Tatasciore]], [[Gabrielle Union]], [[Wally Wingert]], and [[James Woods]].<ref name=film/> In a cutaway of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', actors [[Patrick Stewart]], [[Jonathan Frakes]], and [[Michael Dorn]] reprised their roles of Captain Picard, Commander Riker, and Lt. Commander Worf respectively.<ref name=squad>{{cite web|url= http://www.tvsquad.com/2005/09/12/family-guy-peters-got-woods/|publisher=[[TV Squad]]|title=Peter's Got Woods |access-date=2009-12-09|author=Ryan j Budke|date=Sep 12, 2005}}</ref> Recurring guest voices include [[Alexandra Breckenridge|Alex Breckenridge]], [[Mike Henry (voice actor)|Mike Henry]], John Viener, and [[Adam West]], who portrays an exaggerated version of himself. |
In addition to the regular cast, actors [[Gary Cole]], [[Michael Dorn]], Susana Esteban, [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Rachael MacFarlane]], [[Patrick Stewart]], [[Fred Tatasciore]], [[Gabrielle Union]], [[Wally Wingert]], and [[James Woods]].<ref name=film/> In a cutaway of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', actors [[Patrick Stewart]], [[Jonathan Frakes]], and [[Michael Dorn]] reprised their roles of Captain Picard, Commander Riker, and Lt. Commander Worf respectively.<ref name=squad>{{cite web|url= http://www.tvsquad.com/2005/09/12/family-guy-peters-got-woods/|publisher=[[TV Squad]]|title=Peter's Got Woods |access-date=2009-12-09|author=Ryan j Budke|date=Sep 12, 2005}}</ref> Recurring guest voices include [[Alexandra Breckenridge|Alex Breckenridge]], [[Mike Henry (voice actor)|Mike Henry]], John Viener, and [[Adam West]], who portrays an exaggerated version of himself. |
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 14 June 2024
"Peter's Got Woods" | |
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Family Guy episode | |
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 11 |
Directed by | Peter Shin Chuck Klein Zac Moncrief |
Written by | Danny Smith |
Production code | 4ACX14 |
Original air date | September 11, 2005 |
Guest appearances | |
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"Peter's Got Woods" is the 11th episode and the mid-season premiere of the fourth season of the American animated television series Family Guy. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on September 11, 2005. In the episode, Brian offers to help an African-American woman change the name of James Woods Regional High School to Martin Luther King Jr., but his friendship with Peter becomes strained when Peter — who objects to the idea — recruits actor James Woods to sabotage the idea. James Woods would later return for revenge in the season 6 episode "Back to the Woods", and again for "Brian Griffin's House of Payne" and would eventually be killed off in the season 9 premiere episode "And Then There Were Fewer", but is later revealed to have survived his death in the season 10 episode "Tom Tucker: The Man and His Dream".
Directed by Peter Shin, Chuck Klein and Zac Moncrief and written by Danny Smith, the episode was initially scheduled for September 18, 2005, but was aired a week earlier due to Fox delaying the broadcast of the episode "Perfect Castaway" over sensitivity for Hurricane Katrina victims. It features guest performances from Gary Cole, Michael Dorn, Susana Esteban, Jonathan Frakes, Rachael MacFarlane, Patrick Stewart, Fred Tatasciore, Gabrielle Union, Wally Wingert, and James Woods, along with several recurring voice actors for the series. "Peter's Got Woods" was seen by approximately 9.22 million viewers during its original broadcast, and received mostly positive reviews from critics.
Plot
[edit]Lois asks Peter to go to a PTA meeting in her place; Peter asks Brian to go in his place. Brian reluctantly attends, but he falls in love with one of Meg's teachers (played by Gabrielle Union) named Shauna Parks (a reference to Rosa Parks), who is black. They go out on a date, and Brian, attempting to win her over, suggests changing the name of James Woods Regional High School to honor Martin Luther King Jr. Shauna likes Brian's idea, and the board holds a meeting to consider the name change. However, Peter is a James Woods fan and sees through the trick. He tries to protest the idea, but Brian denies the fact that he is doing it for love and not to really honor the civil rights movement. As a James Woods fan, Peter brings James Woods himself to the school during the name-changing to sabotage the effort.
Woods permits them to change the name and the school, impressed by his humility, reinstates the name to the James Woods Regional High School. Brian gets furious with Peter for sabotaging the attempt to change the name of the high school and continues his denial of just wanting to impress his girlfriend because of her race. However, Peter exposes Brian and points out the ruse by saying that Brian could have named it after Ronald Reagan rather than anybody from the civil rights movement. In reply to this, Brian and Peter end their friendship.
To replace Brian as a friend, Peter becomes BFFs with Woods and the two spend their days giving gifts, sculpting themselves up with trees, riding bikes, camping in the backyard, wrestling in their tent like two children, etc. During this, Peter and Woods sing a parody of "You Two" from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
One day during a date at the movie theater, Brian is forced to admit to Shauna that he is still loyal to Peter. Shauna, however, hates Peter for sabotaging them and makes Brian choose between her or Peter. Brian likewise chooses to remain loyal to Peter and they break up. Noticing the situation, Mayor Adam West, as a joke, offers Brian some of his "corn" to cheer him up, but Brian finds that it is not popcorn, but rather creamed corn that West brought from home, as he deems the "creamed corn" at the theater "too crunchy".
When Brian comes back home, he sees that his life has been given to James Woods. Woods sleeps on the bed with Peter and Lois, Peter and Woods now play fetch with each other, and they act as if they do not see Brian as their friend or relative anymore. Over time, Peter and Brian get bored without each other and they decide to reconcile. However, Peter notices that Woods has become obsessive with their friendship, he goes into a tirade at Peter for missing 5 minutes of a dinner. To rid themselves of Woods for good, Peter and Brian plant a trap baited with Reese's Pieces, ending in a crate held up by a stick tied to a rope. The plan works and Woods ends up trapped underneath the crate, which he is then locked up inside and taken to a storage warehouse, where, according to Peter, he will later be examined by "top men".
Production
[edit]The episode was written by Danny Smith and was directed by Peter Shin, Chuck Klein, and Zac Moncrief before the conclusion of the fourth production season.[1] The episode was initially scheduled for September 18, 2005 but was aired a week earlier[1] due to FOX delaying the broadcast of the episode "Perfect Castaway" over sensitivity for Hurricane Katrina victims, as the episode made many jokes about tropical storms.[2] Although most episodes of Family Guy are rated TV-14, "Peter's Got Woods" was rated TV-PG.[3]
In addition to the regular cast, actors Gary Cole, Michael Dorn, Susana Esteban, Jonathan Frakes, Rachael MacFarlane, Patrick Stewart, Fred Tatasciore, Gabrielle Union, Wally Wingert, and James Woods.[1] In a cutaway of Star Trek: The Next Generation, actors Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, and Michael Dorn reprised their roles of Captain Picard, Commander Riker, and Lt. Commander Worf respectively.[4] Recurring guest voices include Alex Breckenridge, Mike Henry, John Viener, and Adam West, who portrays an exaggerated version of himself.
Marina Sirtis, also of Star Trek: The Next Generation, was also cast in the episode reprising her role of Counselor Deanna Troi. Her scene, however, was removed from the final cut and is only available on DVD bonus features.
Cultural references
[edit]The episode contains some cultural references. In a scene, the toilet that Barney Rubble used in the Flintstones was used in a comparison.[4] Stewie is shown playing Marco Polo with Helen Keller.[4] In a cutaway of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes and Michael Dorn are seen making fun of Worf (or rather, Worf's cranial ridges).[4] During the episode Stewie reads The Da Vinci Code.[4] Peter and James Woods sing a song from the musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. In the scene where James Woods shows Peter his idea of "fun", he shows him a copy of Videodrome and points out his scenes in the movie. The phrase "tear down this wall" was parodied with Ronald Reagan punching a wall at a McDonald's repeatedly. Luring James Woods out with a trail of Reese's Pieces is a reference to E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. The final scene with Peter repeating "top men" and Woods being stored away in a crate is a reference to Raiders of the Lost Ark. When Shauna introduces herself to Brian, the same a cappella doo-wop vocals that play in Ferris Bueller's Day Off when Jeanie Bueller (Jennifer Grey) introduces herself to a boy (Charlie Sheen) in police headquarters ("It's Jean but most guys call me Shauna") plays in the background.
Reception
[edit]This episode had 9.22 and 9.72 million viewers on its first airing, and its lead-out, American Dad!, won the hour among the 18-49 demographic.[5] Ryan J. Budke of AOL's blog TV Squad gave this episode a favorable review.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Peter's Got Woods". Film.com. Archived from the original on 2008-09-22. Retrieved 2009-12-09.
- ^ Benson, Jim (2005-09-08). "Fox Holds Family Guy With Hurricane References". Broadcasting & Cable.
- ^ "FOX Fall Schedule". Archived from the original on February 3, 2009.
- ^ a b c d e Ryan j Budke (Sep 12, 2005). "Peter's Got Woods". TV Squad. Retrieved 2009-12-09.
- ^ Aurthur, Kate (2005-09-13). "Fox Wins With Premieres". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
- ^ Budke, Ryan J. (2005-09-13). "Family Guy: Peter's Got Woods". TV Squad. AOL. Retrieved 2009-03-26.