Joe Can Walk Again Leaving Hospital

3rd episode of the sixth season of Family Guy

"Believe Information technology or Not, Joe'due south Walking on Air"
Family Guy episode
Episode no. Season 6
Episode 3
Directed by Julius Wu
Written past Andrew Goldberg
Production code 5ACX15[1]
Original air date October vii, 2007 (2007-10-07)
Invitee appearances
  • Jeff Bergman as Fred Flintstone
  • Jamie Farr every bit himself
  • Phil LaMarr equally Portland
  • Wendy Raquel Robinson every bit Bernice/Jackée Harry
  • Alec Sulkin as Jack Blackness/Judas
  • Nicole Sullivan every bit Muriel
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"Believe It or Not, Joe's Walking on Air" is the third episode of the sixth season of the American blithe television series Family Guy, an episode produced for season five. Information technology originally aired on Fox in the United states of america on October 7, 2007. Joe Swanson (Patrick Warburton) gets the impression that his wife Bonnie (voiced by Jennifer Tilly) is tired of beingness married to a handicapped person, so he decides to get a leg transplant. Excited about his new ability to walk, Joe dives head first into farthermost sports and begins to hang effectually more active friends. Meanwhile, Peter (Seth MacFarlane) and the guys are upset at how Joe is acting and decide to teach him a lesson. In doing so, he is re-bedridden, and he makes amends with his friends.

The episode was written by Andrew Goldberg and directed by Julius Wu. It received praise from critics for its storyline and many cultural references. Co-ordinate to Nielsen ratings, it was viewed in 8.4 million homes in its original airing. The episode featured guest performances by Jeff Bergman, Jamie Farr, Phil LaMarr, Wendy Raquel Robinson and Nicole Sullivan, forth with several recurring invitee voice actors for the series. This is the first episode where Meg was non seen or mentioned.

Plot [edit]

Peter, Cleveland, Joe and Quagmire are at the Drunken Clam, when Lois, Bernice (Cleveland's showtime girlfriend since his divorce with Loretta) and Bonnie bear witness up at the bar, Peter and his friends go annoyed. Therefore, Peter suggests that they should build their ain bar called "The Quahog Men'south Lodge", which is designated for men only. Information technology takes half-dozen weeks and $viii,000 for them to build information technology. Later building information technology, Lois wants Peter to go rid of it.

Many people starting time to show up at the Quahog'southward Men's Guild and Lois and her friends showtime to get annoyed. In guild to get dorsum at them, they enter the club. Anybody dances, except for Bonnie, because her married man is handicapped. Joe feels self-conscious about his disability, and decides to get surgery so that he will be able to walk once again. When Joe comes out of the functioning, he invites his friends to go practice physical activities such every bit stone climbing, karate, and dance. Still, Joe presently feels that the other three are holding him back, and leaves them for three new friends (named Parker, Quentin and Portland). Lois and Peter are worried almost Joe, and Lois suggests that Peter should find a new friend to replace him. Meanwhile, Joe realizes that he has outgrown Bonnie and leaves her. Desperate to get their friend back, Peter, Cleveland and Quagmire try to re-cripple Joe, failing miserably until Bonnie comes forth with Joe's handgun and shoots (and misses) Joe's spine. Sick of waiting in pain, Joe takes the gun and shoots himself in the spine, re-crippling himself. They all then get to the Drunken Mollusk where Joe apologizes to Peter, Cleveland and Quagmire for how he acted and they all forgive him.

Production [edit]

"Believe It or Non, Joe'due south Walking on Air" was written by Andrew Goldberg.[2] This episode was his offset time working for the show, and was a result of Goldberg being creator Seth MacFarlane'south assistant.[2] [3] He wrote the episode, and executive producer David A. Goodman thought he did a "fantastic chore".[iii] He would later continue to write the season seven episode "The Juice is Loose".[3] The episode was directed by former Mission Hill and The Oblongs director and series veteran Julius Wu, who had been a fellow member of the show's staff since the fifth season episode, "The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou".[2] [4] Directors Peter Shin and James Purdum acted as supervising directors.[2]

In add-on to the regular bandage, histrion Jeff Bergman, voice actor Phil LaMarr, actor Jamie Farr, extra Wendy Raquel Robinson, and voice actress Nicole Sullivan guest starred in the episode as Fred Flintstone, Portland, Himself, Bernice, and Muriel Goldman respectively. Recurring invitee vocalisation actors Steve Callaghan, actor Ralph Garman, writer Danny Smith, writer Alec Sulkin, and author John Viener made minor appearances.[two] Recurring guest cast members Adam West, Jennifer Tilly, and Patrick Warburton besides made appearances.[ii]

Cultural references [edit]

The episode makes several references to pop civilisation referencing films, music and media. Peter remembers a movie he watched with actor Jack Black in information technology, a (fictional) film called The Anarchistic Butler.[5] When rock climbing Cleveland is saved from a autumn by Spider-Human being.[five] Joe makes Cleveland, Quagmire and Peter sing and trip the light fantastic toe "Good Morning" from the film Singin' in the Rain.[5] The title is based on the theme song to The Greatest American Hero titled "Theme from The Greatest American Hero (Believe It or Not)" sung by Joey Scarbury.[five]

The episode makes references to Family unit Guy itself. When Bonnie, Lois and Cleveland's new girlfriend come to trip the light fantastic at The Drunken Clam, they state that they would like to make the bar their place to hang out, after Peter grabs Joe'south gun and kills himself. Information technology turns out that this was only Peter's imagination as he snaps out of it when Joe starts talking to him; Peter answers that he was having a Scrubs fantasy moment.[5] Quagmire responds to Peter's moment by stating that Scrubs is the best show people are not watching. Cleveland replies that he hates shows that leave the story for a gag or joke, referring to the numerous cutaways Scrubs and Family Guy contain.[5] While in the infirmary Peter realizes that Mr. Pewterschmidt and Dr. Hartman have a similar voice, and so Mr. Pewterschmidt comes into the room and they both beginning talking about how their voices sound alike; this is a reference to the testify's creator Seth MacFarlane as he voices both characters.[v] [6]

The episode likewise makes references to history. In the post-obit cutaway Adolf Hitler is shown juggling three fish while riding a unicycle. Subsequently a while the same cutaway reappears, but this time Peter shows up and knocks Hitler off the unicycle and punches him in the face and breaks the fourth wall past saying "See. We had a plan for that all forth".[5] It also makes references to Christianity. When Lois suggests that Peter finds a new friend, she tells him to find a kindred spirit like Judas institute in Pontius Pilate.[five]

Reception [edit]

This episode drew 8.4 million viewers on its original circulate. Likewise, a echo of the episode on the Flim-flam network December xvi, 2007 was number 29 of 94 programs listed by Nielsen Media Research, the audience measurement systems developed to determine the audience size and composition of television programming in the United states, for the calendar week of Dec 10 to December 16, 2007.[seven]

The episode received positive reviews from critics. Ahsan Haque of IGN gave the episode a positive review, writing that information technology "brings back memories how groundbreaking and fantastic this show once was, and how great the show can be when the writers put their minds to it". He graded "Believe it Or Non, Joe'south Walking On Air" 9.3 out of x.[5] Brad Trechak of Telly Team besides praised the episode, stating "Family unit Guy is starting to stick to what information technology does best", though he called the ending "somewhat predictable".[8] Genevieve Koski of The A.V. Order wrote that the episode had "a fairly interesting storyline", but she was distracted by the absenteeism of Joe'southward son, Kevin. She graded "Believe it Or Not, Joe'south Walking On Air" B.[half-dozen]

In contrast, Robert Pierson from the Goggle box Critic gave the episode a negative review criticizing the episode'southward self-referential humor and the fact that the characters would exist so selfish that they would cripple their own friend, he stated that the scene where Peter and the others attack Joe fabricated him "dislike the show because at that place is aught funny, positive or entertaining about it", he ended his review by maxim that the episode's sense of humor is "show of a writing team which is too lazy and incompetent to write good sense of humour".[9]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "20th Century Fox – Trick In Flight – Family Guy". 20th Century Fob. Archived from the original on July 11, 2011. Retrieved October 21, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Family Guy: Believe It or Not, Joe's Walking on Air Cast and Crew". Yahoo! Telly. Archived from the original on 2011-06-15. Retrieved Oct 1, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c Goodman, David A. Family Guy: Volume Seven: Commentary for "The Juice is Loose" (DVD). Twentieth Century Fox Movie Corporation.
  4. ^ "Family unit Guy: The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou". Yahoo! TV. Retrieved October 1, 2012.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Haque, Ahsan (October 8, 2007). "Family Guy: Believe information technology Or Not, Joe's Walking On Air Review". IGN . Retrieved October ane, 2012.
  6. ^ a b Koski, Genevieve (October vii, 2007). "Midnight Towboy / The Powderpuff Boys / Believe It Or Not, Joe'south Walking On Air / Meter Fabricated". The A.V. Club . Retrieved Oct 1, 2012.
  7. ^ "Primetime Ratings Day – Dec. 10–16 – Unscripted – Susan Young talks Boob tube". Inside Bay Area. The Oakland Tribune. Archived from the original on September 30, 2011. Retrieved October ane, 2012.
  8. ^ Trechak, Brad (October 7, 2007). "Family Guy: Believe It or Not, Joe's Walking on Air". TV Squad . Retrieved October i, 2012.
  9. ^ Pierson, Robin. "Believe It or Not, Joe's Walking on Air". The Tv set Critic. Retrieved September 29, 2012.

External links [edit]

  • "Believe It or Non, Joe'south Walking on Air" at IMDb

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