Road to Europe

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Road to Europe
Family Guy episode

Stewie and Brian perform in the Middle East village.
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 20
Written by Daniel Palladino
Directed by Dan Povenmire
Guest stars Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Andy Dick, Fred Willard
Production no. 3ACX13
Original airdate February 7, 2002
Season 3 episodes
Family Guy - Season 3
July 11, 2001February 14, 2002
  1. The Thin White Line (1)
  2. Brian Does Hollywood (2)
  3. Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington
  4. One If by Clam, Two If by Sea
  5. And the Wiener Is...
  6. Death Lives
  7. Lethal Weapons
  8. The Kiss Seen Around the World
  9. Mr. Saturday Knight
  10. A Fish out of Water
  11. Emission Impossible
  12. To Love and Die in Dixie
  13. Screwed the Pooch
  14. Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother?
  15. Ready, Willing, and Disabled
  16. A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas
  17. Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows
  18. From Method to Madness
  19. Stuck Together, Torn Apart
  20. Road to Europe
  21. Family Guy Viewer Mail #1
  22. When You Wish Upon a Weinstein*

(*)-Episode didn't air until November 9, 2003.


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"Road to Europe" is an episode of Family Guy guest-starring Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of Kiss and Andy Dick as themselves.

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[edit] Plot summary

Stewie is entranced by a British TV program called Jolly Farm Revue (a parody of children's shows such as the Teletubbies). Lamenting his future in Quahog, Stewie decides to travel to Jolly Farm and live there forever. He sneaks aboard a transatlantic flight, intending to travel to London and find the BBC (where Jolly Farm is filmed). Brian chases after him, only to discover that they have landed in the Middle East instead. Stewie and Brian perform a musical number together as a diversion in order to steal a camel, which dies from exhaustion in the middle of the desert. At a nearby Comfort Inn, they steal a hot air balloon and gradually make their way to Vatican City (where they make fun of the Pope), then travel by train from Switzerland to Munich and inadvertently get stoned in Amsterdam. Upon finally arriving at the BBC studios, Stewie is horrified to learn that there is no actual farm (as cresting up "Happy Hill" runs into the set, showing some lights) and his beloved characters are mere actors (the story-telling pig is an old man who draws pornographic images in his "Magic Tome", and Mother Maggie smokes cigarettes and hates children). Disillusioned, Stewie shakes his head when Brian offers to buy him ice cream and McDonald's... he only nods his head in agreement when Brian asks him if he wants to "take a dump in Mother Maggie's shoes". He travels back home with Brian and replaces his love of Jolly Farm Revue with a love of "funky fruit hats".

Meanwhile, Peter is overjoyed to hear about Kiss-stock, a five-night set of concerts in New England by his favorite band. He and Lois dress in face paint and leather, and stand only feet from the stage. When Gene Simmons points the microphone at Lois, encouraging her to sing the next line of "Rock and Roll All Nite", Peter is horrified to discover that she does not know the words. He accuses her of only pretending to be a Kiss enthusiast, and they leave the concerts in disgrace. To punish himself, Peter stops at a Denny's on the way home, where Kiss happens to have also stopped. Lois recognizes Gene Simmons without his makeup as Chaim Witz, whom she dated before he changed his name; Gene introduces her to the rest of the band, who have heard his stories of "Loose Lois". Peter's faith in Lois is restored, and he proudly shares the news on public-access television that his wife did Kiss.

[edit] Notes

This is the second road trip episode for Brian and Stewie. The first was "Road to Rhode Island". The third is "Road to Rupert". (It was announced for season six that a new episode called "Road to Germany" will air.) This was the final episode produced prior to the show's initial cancellation, though not the final one aired.

Dave and Dottie Campbell, the nudist couple that originally appeared in "From Method to Madness" reappears with Dave once again voiced by Fred Willard.

The voice of Mother Maggie is played by the Gilmore Girls mother Lauren Graham, the writer is Daniel Palladino which is co-writer of the long-running TV-show Gilmore Girls along with his wife Amy Sherman-Palladino from 2000-2006.

[edit] Cultural references

[edit] References

  1. ^ . This term was popularized by (and may have originated from) a circa-1960 Lenny Bruce routine that ended up in his book How to Talk Dirty and Influence People (ISBN 0-671-75108-5) (excerpt)—Bruce attributes the term to one of his mother's neighbors:

    Filipinos come quick; colored men are buil[t] abnormally large ("Their wangs look like a baby's arm with an apple in its fist"); ladies with short hair are lesbians; if you want to keep your man, rub alum on your pussy.

    Such bits of erotic folklore were related daily to my mother by Mrs. Janesky...

  2. ^ .The earliest known use of the exact wording Stewie uses was on The Tubes' song "What Do You Want from Life", from their eponymous 1975 album.
  • S. Callaghan, "Road to Europe". Family Guy: The Official Episode Guide Seasons 1–3. New York: HarperCollins, 2005. 152–155.
  • A. Delarte, "Nitpicking Family Guy: Season 3" in Bob's Poetry Magazine, 2.August 2005: 56–57 http://bobspoetry.com/Bobs02Au.pdf

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