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==Plot summary== | ==Plot summary== | ||
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Peter's mother gets divorced, which finds Peter taking an interest with a new father figure in his mom's new boyfriend, Tom Tucker. Meanwhile, Brian gets his own NPR-style radio show, but Stewie |
Peter's mother gets divorced, which finds Peter taking an interest with a new father figure in his mom's new boyfriend, Tom Tucker. Meanwhile, Brian gets his own NPR-style radio show, but Stewie cannot help but stir things up. | ||
==Cultural references== | ==Cultural references== | ||
* Peter mentions watching the video from '']'', which actually turns out to be the film ]. | * Peter mentions watching the video from '']'', which actually turns out to be the film '']''. | ||
* While performing at an ] at the beginning of the episode, Quagmire performs a stunt in which he crashes his plane, "The French Tickler", through four ] for '']'', '']'', ] ], and ]. He starts by crashing through the crotch areas of Kristen Bell, then Paris Hilton on the ''Veronica Mars'' and ''The Simple Life'' billboards but avoids the Greta Van Susteren billboard and flies through the bottle on the Jack Daniel's billboard and then he comes back around to fly through the crotch of Greta Van Susteren |
* While performing at an ] at the beginning of the episode, Quagmire performs a stunt in which he crashes his plane, "The ]", through four ] for '']'', '']'', ], and ]. He starts by crashing through the crotch areas of ], then ] on the ''Veronica Mars'' and ''The Simple Life'' billboards but avoids the Fox News ] billboard and flies through the bottle on the Jack Daniel's billboard and then he comes back around to fly through the crotch of Greta Van Susteren. | ||
* 97.1 WQHG, the talk radio station that briefly employs Brian and Stewie is based on 97.1 ], a Los Angeles station with a similar format.{{cn}} | * 97.1 WQHG, the talk radio station that briefly employs Brian and Stewie is based on 97.1 ], a ] station with a similar format.{{cn}} | ||
* "Weenie and The Butt", the morning team at WQHG, could be seen as a parody of the syndicated ] program |
* "Weenie and The Butt", the morning team at WQHG, could be seen as a parody of the syndicated ] program. | ||
* The ice cream scene from '']'' is parodied in a scene with Tom parodying the role of Ted Kramer and Peter Billy Kramer. | * The ice cream scene from '']'' is parodied in a scene with Tom parodying the role of Ted Kramer and Peter Billy Kramer. | ||
* Peter mentions a ] reunion, in which ] ends up a violent drug dealer who was accidently responsible for the deaths of ] and ] by providing them drugs. | * Peter mentions a '']'' reunion, in which ] ends up a violent drug dealer who was accidently responsible for the deaths of ] and ] by providing them drugs. | ||
* In a brief cutaway, Charlotte of ] left the word "WHORE" as a |
* In a brief cutaway, Charlotte of '']'' left the word "WHORE" as a result of ]. | ||
* The short-lived 2005 NBC series '']'' is spoofed in a cutaway sequence. The mention of ] in that sequence is a reference to the heavy involvement Sears rival ] had with the series. | * The short-lived 2005 NBC series '']'' is spoofed in a cutaway sequence. The mention of ] in that sequence is a reference to the heavy involvement Sears rival ] had with the series. | ||
* "Dingo and The Baby", the on-air name of Brian and Stewie's program, is a reference to the ]. | * "Dingo and The Baby", the on-air name of Brian and Stewie's program, is a reference to the ]. | ||
* "Dingo and The Baby" is loosely based on ]. | * "Dingo and The Baby" is loosely based on ]. | ||
* ] appears again in a brief debate with other |
* ] appears again in a brief debate with other notable individuals with similar nasal voices, including actors ] and ]. | ||
* Tom brings the ] ] '']'' for Peter, Thelma, and him to watch. | * Tom Tucker brings the ] ] '']'' for Peter, Thelma, and him to watch. | ||
* Stewie parodies a ] commercial, as ] did in the early 1990s. Stewie says Bart's catchphrase from the commercials, "Nobody better not lay a finger on my Butterfinger," before adding a forced "D'oh!" | * Stewie parodies a ] commercial, as ] did in the early 1990s. Stewie says Bart's catchphrase from the commercials, "Nobody better not lay a finger on my Butterfinger," before adding a forced "D'oh!" | ||
* A cutaway shows ] working as police officer writing parking tickets. After being teased and talking it over with his wife, Karen, Vader goes to the bank to apply for a loan to build the Death Star. | * A cutaway shows ] working as police officer writing parking tickets. After being teased and talking it over with his wife, Karen, Vader goes to the bank to apply for a loan to build the ]. | ||
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Template:Infobox Family Guy episode
Mother Tucker is the second episode of season 5 of Family Guy.
Plot summary
Template:Spoiler Peter's mother gets divorced, which finds Peter taking an interest with a new father figure in his mom's new boyfriend, Tom Tucker. Meanwhile, Brian gets his own NPR-style radio show, but Stewie cannot help but stir things up.
Cultural references
- Peter mentions watching the video from The Ring, which actually turns out to be the film Mannequin.
- While performing at an airshow at the beginning of the episode, Quagmire performs a stunt in which he crashes his plane, "The French Tickler", through four billboards for Veronica Mars, The Simple Life, Fox News, and Jack Daniel's. He starts by crashing through the crotch areas of Kristen Bell, then Paris Hilton on the Veronica Mars and The Simple Life billboards but avoids the Fox News Greta Van Susteren billboard and flies through the bottle on the Jack Daniel's billboard and then he comes back around to fly through the crotch of Greta Van Susteren.
- 97.1 WQHG, the talk radio station that briefly employs Brian and Stewie is based on 97.1 KLSX, a Los Angeles station with a similar format.
- "Weenie and The Butt", the morning team at WQHG, could be seen as a parody of the syndicated Don and Mike program.
- The ice cream scene from Kramer vs. Kramer is parodied in a scene with Tom parodying the role of Ted Kramer and Peter Billy Kramer.
- Peter mentions a Peanuts reunion, in which Charlie Brown ends up a violent drug dealer who was accidently responsible for the deaths of Snoopy and Woodstock by providing them drugs.
- In a brief cutaway, Charlotte of Charlotte's Web left the word "WHORE" as a result of Tourette's syndrome.
- The short-lived 2005 NBC series Three Wishes is spoofed in a cutaway sequence. The mention of Sears in that sequence is a reference to the heavy involvement Sears rival J.C. Penney had with the series.
- "Dingo and The Baby", the on-air name of Brian and Stewie's program, is a reference to the Azaria Chamberlain disappearance.
- "Dingo and The Baby" is loosely based on The Howard Stern Show.
- Kermit the Frog appears again in a brief debate with other notable individuals with similar nasal voices, including actors Ray Romano and Harold Ramis.
- Tom Tucker brings the 2005 Disney Film Chicken Little for Peter, Thelma, and him to watch.
- Stewie parodies a Butterfinger commercial, as The Simpsons did in the early 1990s. Stewie says Bart's catchphrase from the commercials, "Nobody better not lay a finger on my Butterfinger," before adding a forced "D'oh!"
- A cutaway shows Darth Vader working as police officer writing parking tickets. After being teased and talking it over with his wife, Karen, Vader goes to the bank to apply for a loan to build the Death Star.
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