Holy Crap

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Holy Crap
Family Guy episode

The Pope and Francis.
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 2
Written by Danny Smith
Directed by Neil Affleck
Guest stars Charles Durning, Andrew Gormley, Olivia Hack, Dwight Schultz, Florence Stanley, Patrick Warburton, David Zuckerman
Production no. 1ACX11
Original airdate September 30, 1999
Season 2 episodes
Family Guy - Season 2
September 23, 1999August 1, 2000
  1. Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater
  2. Holy Crap
  3. Da Boom
  4. Brian in Love
  5. Love Thy Trophy
  6. Death Is a Bitch
  7. The King Is Dead
  8. I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar
  9. If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'
  10. Running Mates
  11. A Picture Is Worth a 1,000 Bucks
  12. Fifteen Minutes of Shame
  13. Road to Rhode Island
  14. Let's Go to the Hop
  15. Dammit Janet!
  16. There's Something About Paulie
  17. He's Too Sexy for His Fat
  18. E. Peterbus Unum
  19. The Story on Page One
  20. Wasted Talent
  21. Fore Father

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Holy Crap is an episode from the FOX animated series Family Guy. This was the ninth episode of Family Guy to be aired. It was produced for season one and aired in season two. After this episode, FOX put the series on hiatus, and then new episodes were shown irregularly thereafter. Guest starring Charles Durning as Francis Griffin, Dwight Schultz as the Pope, Carlos Alazraqui as Mr. Weed and Florence Stanley as Thelma Griffin (the wife of Francis Griffin).

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[edit] Plot summary

Peter's religiously devout father Francis is forced to retire from his job at the mill. Peter brings his dad to live with his family (much to Lois' chagrin, since Francis hates her because she's Protestant and Peter is Catholic) and immediately problems start. He yells at Chris for masturbating in the bathroom when he is merely defecating, and makes Meg feel guilty for holding hands with a neighbor boy. Chris becomes convinced that defecation is a sin. When Francis is hired at the Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory where Peter works, he displays excellent proficiency and, when he is made foreman, he fires Peter. Peter decides to "kidnap" the Pope. He accomplishes this by taking the place of the Pope's regular driver. The driver has a medical condition that means a blow to the head will harmlessly knock him out for some time. Peter brings the Pope back to his house and His Holiness attempts to mediate his problems.

Peter and Francis reconcile at the end, and Francis is hired for a job with the Pope's tour of the United States. Francis becomes a security guard for the Pope, pushing down random people who are in the way, including FOX personnel. At the end of the episode, Peter's mom shows up at the door and wishes to live with the family, prompting them to jump in a pod to escape.

[edit] Notes

  • The character of Francis Griffin could be compared to the character of Joseph from Wuthering Heights. Both characters are very old, with a strong accent and uses the Bible to make people do what they want.
  • Patrick Warburton, who voices Joe Swanson on the show, appears in this episode voicing Superman (whom he also voiced on a commercial for American Express with Jerry Seinfeld).
  • This episode marks the first appearance of Vern, the Vaudeville Guy; his piano-playing partner, Johnny, does not appear until the episode "Blind Ambition".
  • At the end of the episode:
    • When the Pope is walking to the church, an atheist symbol is seen on on the building behind him.
    • When Peter's mom knocks on the door and demands entry, it is nighttime. However, a few seconds later when the family jumps into the pod and is launched, it is daytime.
  • Francis Griffin next appears in the episode "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz" (and has a cameo in "The Perfect Castaway" with Thelma for the mourning of Peter, Cleveland, Joe and Quagmire). He also makes another (and last) appearance in "Peter's Two Dads", where he is killed after Peter falls on him. It is also revealed in that episode that he is not Peter's biological father.
  • During the scene in which the Pope enters the Griffin household, Lois greeted the Pope by calling him His Holiness, but she is a Protestant.
  • Although the Pope at the time was Pope John Paul II, the pope in this episode had a resemblance to Pope John XXIII.

[edit] Cultural references

[edit] References

  • Callaghan, Steve. “Holy Crap.” Family Guy: The Official Episode Guide Seasons 1–3. New York: HarperCollins, 2005. 47–49.
  • Delarte, Alonso. “Nitpicking Family Guy: Season 2.” Bob’s Poetry Magazine May 2005: 7–8. http://bobspoetry.com/Bobs02My.pdf

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Preceded by
Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater
Family Guy Episodes Followed by
Da Boom
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