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Latest comment: 15 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
"The "Rock Me Amadeus" reference almost didn't make into broadcast in the show;[5] Series producers encountered difficulty tracking down Falco, the artist, however after many attempts, they were able to track him down and obtain rights for the music."
Seeing as this episode was written in 2005 and Falco died in 1998, I highly doubt the veracity of this statement. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.113.33.20 (talk) 02:35, 7 February 2009 (UTC)Reply
This article is in decent shape, but it needs more work before it becomes a Good Article.
Is it well written?
A. The prose is clear and concise, and the spelling and grammar are correct:
In the lead, you might want to say where the episode broadcasted. In the Plot, "doesn't" ---> "does not", per WP:CONTRACTION. In the Production section, "weren't" ---> "were not". Same section, "couldn't" ---> "could not". Is there any info. available to why Cloris Leachman and LeVar Burton guest starred?
Dates need to be unlinked. In the Cultural references section, "The episode is based in the movie I Am Sam" ---> "The episode is based in the 2001 movie I Am Sam", so that it can provide context for the reader. Same section, why do you have "1985 in music" linked? Same section, italicize "Time for Timer". In the Reception section, "[...] I will say there are some very good episodes in this set, starting with "Petarded," which sees Peter declared mentally retarded. The ways he takes advantage of this status is classic "Family Guy" material, while the musical montage here, involving phone calls all over town, is actually quite funny. Plus, the appearance of the Naked, Greased-Up Deaf Guy gave hope that the creators still had that sense of the bizarre in them", "Petarded" needs to be 'Petarded', no quotations on "Family Guy". Per MOS:QUOTE. Same section, "Kim Voynar of TV Squad gave the episode a mixed review, saying "[...] it just seemed to wrap up a little too quickly for me, like they ran out of time and were like, "Oops, let's wrap this up now". Other than that quibble, though, it was a fairly funny episode", "Oops, let's wrap this up now" ---> 'Oops, let's wrap this up now.'
A. It contains a list of all references (sources of information), presented in accordance with the layout style guideline:
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If you have any comments left, I won't be able to adress them because I'm going to Sweden tomorrow. So if there's stuff left to do, please be patient? Thank you.--Music26/11 08:51, 22 July 2009 (UTC)Reply
Nope, all my concerns are addressed. Ooh, Sweden? Have fun. Okay, getting back to business. Thank you to Music for getting the stuff I left at the talkpage, cause I have gone off and passed the article to GA. Congrats. ;) -- ThinkBlue (HitBLUE) 16:38, 22 July 2009 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 11 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Why did Netflix include the part "The Family Guy orchestra sung and recorded a song for a sequence which showed several Quahog citizens learning and talking about Peter being declared as retarded.[4] However, this was removed from the episode because broadcasting standards believed it used the word "retarded" too many times." that was originally removed? Accdude92 (talk) 20:11, 13 July 2012 (UTC)Reply