Family Guy: Season 2, Episode 11 - A Picture Is Worth 1,000 Bucks
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4/18/2000
Peter runs into a former classmate of his while at the amusement park that the classmate founded. Contemplating his own legacy, Peter starts to think about his future. Chris gives Peter a painting that he painted in order to cheer Peter up, but Peter ends up selling it to a New York art gallery for $5,000. Realizing that Chris might be his only hope to have a lasting legacy, Peter pushes Chris to follow his dream of becoming an artist. The family then moves to New York so Chris can become famous.
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And the new character on The Simpsons is ...
added by newsBotRecently, to celebrate the show's 20th season, there was a contest to create a new character for The Simpsons. Well, the winner has been announced as Peggy Black of Orange, Conn., and the character is Ricardo Bomba, who is quite the ladies' man.
While the concept of a womanizing male character has been done on The Simpsons before (Life on the Fast Lane, anyone?), it hasn't been done with any regularity. This could be the case of The Simpsons stealing from the Family Guy character of Glenn Quagmire (although likely with more taste). However, the concept of the ladies' man has been around since Casanova himself so I don't think it actually qualifies as a theft.
With a show like The Simpsons, it's always tough to find new concepts and new characters. The popular theory is that television ideas can be recycled every seven years, but The Simpsons has been around for twenty. »
- Brad Trechak
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The Simpsons Quotes: "The Devil Wears Nada"
added by newsBotAfter taking off the last month for the World Series and the Family Guy live-action special, The Simpsons returned last night with its episode, "The Devil Wears Nada," which was meant to coincide with Marge Simpson's Playboy spread.
During the episode, Marge posed for a calendar and ended up in much more provactive pictures than she thought. However, the photos got her all the attention from the town, but none from Homer.
That's because Homer was busy following Carl around as his new assistant. All in all it made for some great Simpsons quotes. Here are some of our favorites from the episode:
Lenny: I'm gonna miss Ted, he was a good supervisor
Carl: Definitely hands off. He didn't mind if we punched out late
Homer: And he didn't mind that we made a few changes to the soda machine...mmm... beer | permalink Bart: Stop dragging me! When I get »
- eric@iscribelimited.com (The Barnacle)
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Family Guy Quotes: "Quagmire's Baby"
added by newsBotLast night on Family Guy, Quagmire discovered that all his sexual exploits finally had repercussions when he learns he has a baby girl that gets dropped off on his doorstep during "Quagmire's Baby." We're actually quite shocked Family Guy never went with this plotline before.
Quagmire actually steps it up and names the girl Ana Lee and attempts to raise her on his own, until she gets in the way of him getting laid. That's when he puts the girl up for adoption.
Meanwhile Stewie created clones for Brian and himself. All in all it was a mediocre episode that had some decent Family Guy quotes. Here's some of our favorites:
Stewie: Hey will you take me down to Baby Gap? I want to dress like a small douche. | permalink Stewie: It's healthier than what they ate in the fifties...
Customer: Steak and donut sandwich please.
Waiter: You want cigarettes on that sandwich. »
- eric@iscribelimited.com (The Barnacle)
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