Peter and his friends wonder about their dream jobs.Peter and his friends wonder about their dream jobs.Peter and his friends wonder about their dream jobs.
Seth MacFarlane
- Peter Griffin
- (voice)
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Alex Borstein
- Lois Griffin
- (voice)
Seth Green
- Chris Griffin
- (voice)
Mila Kunis
- Meg Griffin
- (voice)
Patrick Warburton
- Joe Swanson
- (voice)
Arif Zahir
- Cleveland Brown
- (voice)
Travis Bowe
- Leeds Employee
- (voice)
Steve Callaghan
- Tour Guide
- (voice)
Ralph Garman
- 1980s Producer
- (voice)
Sanaa Lathan
- Donna Tubbs
- (voice)
Rachael MacFarlane
- Jane Fonda
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaQuagmire said " I assumed Jodie Foster had stolen my leg warmers, and I was about to go take it out on the president". On March 30, 1981, President of the United States Ronald Reagan was shot and wounded by John Hinckley Jr. in Washington, D.C., as he was returning to his limousine after a speaking engagement at the Washington Hilton. Also, his Press Secretary James Brady was shot and paralyzed as well, he later introduced anti-gun legislation in Congress known as the Brady bill. Hinckley had a fixation on Jodie Foster.
- GoofsMeg holds up her right hand when she says she's married, instead of her left hand.
- ConnectionsReferences The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962)
Featured review
Genuinely pathetic and embarrassing
Every episode this season besides like 3 episodes are 1/10 quality. This episode was no exception.
It's crazy how every family guy gag now is just the characters saying what the joke is, then the joke happens. They never just leave it alone and trust the gag. A great example of this is in the first segment when "Peter" is skiing and is replaced by an obvious stuntman. Okay, this is an old, basic joke that's been done a hundred times, but then, because the writers think the viewers are the dumbest people imaginable, "Peter" then turns to the camera and says "that was definitely me". Do you get the joke!? Geddit!!???
There's almost exclusively things wrong with the ep. The "production titles" gag for Quagmire's aerobics show snails some producer explaining the upcoming visuals in detail, and then the visuals happens. 3 times in a row. Lazy trash made by hacks.
I'm a completionist, and my ocd forces me to watch every ep (also of South Park and Bobs burgers, but luckily even I gave up on the Simpsons a long time ago), but family guy continues to impress with how bad and inept it is. I would not be surprised at all if all their episodes were written by AI now. In fact, that would be far less embarrassing than the truth. Somehow, with thousands of quality writers desperate to get a start in Hollywood, family guy just hired the worst 15 writers in the world. Absolute cancer.
It's crazy how every family guy gag now is just the characters saying what the joke is, then the joke happens. They never just leave it alone and trust the gag. A great example of this is in the first segment when "Peter" is skiing and is replaced by an obvious stuntman. Okay, this is an old, basic joke that's been done a hundred times, but then, because the writers think the viewers are the dumbest people imaginable, "Peter" then turns to the camera and says "that was definitely me". Do you get the joke!? Geddit!!???
There's almost exclusively things wrong with the ep. The "production titles" gag for Quagmire's aerobics show snails some producer explaining the upcoming visuals in detail, and then the visuals happens. 3 times in a row. Lazy trash made by hacks.
I'm a completionist, and my ocd forces me to watch every ep (also of South Park and Bobs burgers, but luckily even I gave up on the Simpsons a long time ago), but family guy continues to impress with how bad and inept it is. I would not be surprised at all if all their episodes were written by AI now. In fact, that would be far less embarrassing than the truth. Somehow, with thousands of quality writers desperate to get a start in Hollywood, family guy just hired the worst 15 writers in the world. Absolute cancer.
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- knoxfan2008
- Mar 25, 2024
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