[s4e11] - Peter's Got Woods

Peter and James Woods become inseparable, performing a musical number, "I’ve Got James Woods" (a parody of "You Two" from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ). This leaves Brian feeling replaced and isolated. The Climax and Resolution

Peter is outraged by the proposed name change. To stop it, he tracks down the real James Woods and brings him to Quahog to defend the school’s honor. Surprisingly, Woods’ humble demeanor wins over the school board, and the name remains unchanged. [S4E11] Peter's Got Woods

(Season 4, Episode 11) is a landmark episode of Family Guy that originally aired on September 11, 2005. It is best known for introducing actor James Woods as a recurring antagonist/fictionalized version of himself and for its satire of race relations and celebrity culture. Plot Summary Peter and James Woods become inseparable, performing a

The friendship turns sour when Woods becomes overly intrusive, essentially trying to replace Brian as the family pet and Peter's sole confidant. To solve the problem, Peter and Brian team up to trap Woods. They lead him into a wooden crate using a trail of , a nod to E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial . To stop it, he tracks down the real

Brian falls for Shauna Parks, an African-American teacher at the local high school. To impress her, he leads a movement to rename James Woods Regional High School after Martin Luther King Jr. .

The episode follows two main storylines that eventually collide:

In a parody of the ending of Raiders of the Lost Ark , the crate is hammered shut and wheeled into a massive government warehouse to be studied by . Key Themes and Cultural Impact "Family Guy" Peter's Got Woods (TV Episode 2005) - IMDb


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