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"Whistle While Your Wife Works"
Family Guy episode
Episode no. Season five
Episode five
Directed by Greg Colton
Written past Steve Callaghan
Product code 4ACX35
Original air date November 12, 2006 (2006-xi-12)
Guest appearances
  • Drew Barrymore as Jillian
  • Bobby Costanzo as Danny DeVito
  • Barclay DeVeau as one of Jillian's friends
  • Carrie Fisher as Angela
  • Anne-Michelle Seiler as one of Jillian'south friends
  • Audrey Wasilewski every bit one of Jillian's friends
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"Whistle While Your Wife Works" is the 5th episode of season five of Family Guy, the last episode produced for Season four. The testify originally aired on November 12, 2006. The plot follows Peter losing his fingers after an accident while holding fireworks. Behind on his work and threatened with the possibility of dismissal, he asks Lois to catch upwards on his work for him, to which she agrees. However, he repeatedly attempts to seduce her, eventually succeeding, distracting her from the work. Meanwhile, Brian begins dating a adult female named Jillian who, much to Stewie'due south please, lacks general cognition and intelligence.[1]

The episode was written by Steve Callaghan and directed by Greg Colton. Information technology received mostly mixed reviews from critics for its storyline and many cultural references. According to Nielsen ratings, the episode was viewed in 9.04 one thousand thousand homes in its original airing. The episode featured guest performances by Drew Barrymore, Bobby Costanzo, Barclay DeVeau, Carrie Fisher, Anne-Michelle Seiler and Audrey Wasilewski, forth with several recurring guest voice actors for the series.

Plot [edit]

The opening sequence is different from many other episodes in that Peter trips during the theme song and injures a stage dancer, consequently puncturing her lung). As well, Stewie comes towards the camera screen and suggests they cut from the opening sequence.

Quagmire returns home from a vacation in Florida and comes to the Griffins' house to tell Peter that he has smuggled some fireworks into Quahog by hiding them in his anus, despite Peter telling him that fireworks are non illegal in Quahog. Afterwards on, the Griffins and Quagmire first to play with the fireworks. Peter attaches ten M-80s together and shows Quagmire. Notwithstanding, the Yard-80s detonate, detaching all the fingers from his right hand. With Joe's help, Peter is able to find his fingers and later gets them reattached to his hand. The adjacent day, Peter celebrates getting his fingers reattached by going to The Drunken Clam with Cleveland, Joe and Quagmire, and they decide to go on their celebrations at Pawtucket Brewery after the bar closes. Peter is behind on his piece of work at the brewery, as he is unable to type due to his manus injury, and Angela threatens to fire him if he fails to catch upward, so he asks Lois to help him. When Lois agrees to assistance Peter catch up with his work, Peter attempts to seduce her numerous times. Later at the brewery, subsequently a final endeavor to seduce Lois in his part, she gives in and they have sex in front of their co-worker Opie, who runs away screaming. In the finish, Peter is caught upwardly with his work and enjoys having Lois help out and have sex with him.

Meanwhile, Brian reluctantly introduces his family to his new girlfriend, Jillian. Stewie discovers she is a dumb blonde, and mocks Brian. Peter and Chris take an instant liking to Jillian while Lois and Stewie detect her stupidity amusing. The adjacent day, Brian goes out with Jillian, where he meets her as unintelligent friends. Stewie warns Brian that the relationship will not succeed, so Brian visits Jillian's apartment to stop the relationship, only for her to respond the door while drying off with a towel. She proceeds to dry out her hair off, causing Brian'due south libido to take command, and they cease upward sleeping together instead. Waiting in Brian's machine, Stewie apparently anticipated this when Brian returns to his car three hours later, so he mocks Brian to the melody of Gary Numan's "Cars", much to Brian's badgerer.[ii]

Production [edit]

A man with brown hair who is slightly crouched forward and speaking into a microphone.

Episode Writer Steve Callaghan created the character of Jillian.

The character of Jillian was altered several times by the bear witness producers before its original ambulation; however, the final character personality was designed to be that of "a bulimic cheerleader."[iii] The character of Jillian was likewise designed to exist "non the brightest bauble on the tree," but this too was repeatedly changed.[3] The description of Jillian'south vocalisation being that of a bulimic cheerleader somewhat relates to a future episode plot, where Stewie calls Jillian fat, to which she responds by leaving the room and throwing up.[four] When Stewie exclaims "it's similar she's fucking five," this was not set to circulate at its original air appointment, but rather added in at a after date for unknown reasons.[5] When Stewie is entertaining the elderly citizens by singing a song entitled "there's a hole in the bottom of the sea," this is actually Seth MacFarlane'due south male parent playing the guitar, every bit he used to sing it to Seth when he was a kid.[6] During the making of this episode, non much thought was put into the character of Jillian, despite the fact she was always meant to be recurring character;[3] although her regular appearances throughout season 5 were described every bit "a big matter for Family Guy."[6]

In addition to the regular bandage, actress Drew Barrymore, voice actor Bobby Costanzo, voice actor Barclay DeVeau, actress Carrie Fisher, voice actress Anne-Michelle Seiler and actress Audrey Wasilewski guest starred in the episode. Recurring guest voice histrion John K. Brennan, and writers Mike Henry, Marker Hentemann, Danny Smith, Alec Sulkin, and John Viener made pocket-sized appearances. Actor Patrick Warburton also appeared in the episode as well.

Cultural references [edit]

Bear witness creator Seth MacFarlane claims on the DVD commentary track that, unlike most Family Guy episodes, this episode has no cultural references or references to real-world events except for Chris calling Meg "David Koresh" when they play with fireworks and the cutaway of Peter, Joe, Quagmire, and Cleveland spending concluding Saturday with the Lord of Darkness from Fable.[6] In that location was as well a discussion that the gang had about the show Wings while swimming in the beer tank. Quagmire admits that he is the near knowledgeable most the show considering he is a pilot and the testify focuses on two pilots. When Peter goes to look at his secret stash of pornography, the intro from Go Smart is referenced. Stewie asks Brian if Jillian has an alibi, and Brian says no. Stewie starts singing the vocal "U.Thousand.L.Y.", agreement that Jillian does not take an alibi. Brian sets upward a cutaway when he says that breaking up with Jillian volition be tougher than the reviews for Our American Cousin. The ensuing gag shows the actors looking for mention of their play following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

Reception [edit]

In a slight improvement over the previous calendar week, the episode was viewed in 9.04 1000000 homes in its original airing, co-ordinate to Nielsen ratings. The episode also acquired a 3.2 rating in the eighteen–49 demographic, slightly being beat out by The Simpsons, while however winning over American Dad!.[vii]

IGN's Dan Iverson gave a mixed review, commenting that "it is only passable" and that "it did non have that laugh out loud funny" concept.[8] However, Iverson positively comments that the voice of Jillian by Drew Barrymore was perfect. Iverson added that it's "pretty humorous in this episode was how they made fun of mediocre films."[8] In conclusion, Iverson gave the episode a final rating of 6.9/10.[eight] The press release for this episode commented that Jillian is a "very attractive only intellectually challenged,"[9] giving no negative comments. The unabridged scene of Buzz Killington discussing bridges to Peter and his friends in a flashback is Barrymore's favorite scene.[3]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Whistle While Your Wife Works". BBC.co.u.k.. 2006. Retrieved 2007-12-thirteen .
  2. ^ Plot synopsis information for the episode "Whistle While Your Wife Works" (DVD). 20th Century Fox. 2006.
  3. ^ a b c d Barrymore, Drew (2006). Family Guy flavour five DVD commentary for the episode "Whistle While Your Married woman Works" (DVD). 20th Century Play a joke on.
  4. ^ Callaghan, Steve (2006). Family Guy season 5 DVD commentary for the episode "Whistle While Your Wife Works" (DVD). 20th Century Pull a fast one on.
  5. ^ Goodman, David (2006). Family unit Guy season 5 DVD commentary for the episode "Whistle While Your Wife Works" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
  6. ^ a b c MacFarlane, Seth (2006). Family Guy season 5 DVD commentary for the episode "Whistle While Your Wife Works" (DVD). 20th Century Fob.
  7. ^ "Weekly Plan Rankings". ABC Medianet. 2006-11-14. Archived from the original on 2009-02-21. Retrieved 2010-05-01 .
  8. ^ a b c "Family Guy: "Whistle While Your Married woman Works" Review". idiot box.ign.com. 2006. Retrieved 2007-12-thirteen .
  9. ^ "Satirical cartoon uptalk is not HRT either". Language Log. 2006. Retrieved 2007-12-13 .

External links [edit]

  • "Whistle While Your Wife Works" at IMDb

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