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Plot summary
Visiting a local electronic store to get a new VCR, Peter and Lois are persuaded into buying a TiVo. Once home, Brian and Stewie are watching a news interview in San Francisco when Stewie sees someone identical to him. Stewie believes that the man he sees is his real father. Soon he starts trying to make money for a flight to California and once Stewie is ready, Quagmire is all prepared to set out on a cross-country (although Quagmire insists there's no "o" in "country") trip in his Winnebago (AKA his “Wanna-Bang-Oh!”) and have sex with a different girl in each state. Stewie decides to go along with him. Brian stops him, but then says he will go along too. Eventually, while Quagmire is having sex with someone, Stewie goes in to get him but discovers Quagmire is chained to a bed naked. Stewie then takes the keys and goes off without Quagmire. Wanting to make good time, he gets pills from a trucker at a truck stop and, fully buzzed and awake,(Stewie took all of the pills even though the truck driver told him to take one) drives far west. Brian goes to see what is up with him and sees that Stewie is not even on the road, but lost in a desert heading west. Brian tries to take control of the wheel, but Stewie will not let him and eventually they crash. Abandoning the Winnebago, they walk through the hot desert and eventually Stewie gives up. Brian tells him that he has gone this far and can not stop now. Once they reach San Francisco, they head to the place where Stewie’s supposed real father lives. Stewie finds him and follows him out of the hotel. Then, a downhill car chase ensues. Stewie then crashes into a fruit cart and loses his father. Stewie decides to take the trolley and sits next to a man reading the newspaper. Stewie asks for the arts section and then sees that it is his father. But then the man explains, “I’m not your father, I’m you.” The storyline is continued in the next episode, “Stu and Stewie’s Excellent Adventure.” The videocassette recorder (or VCR, more commonly known in the British Isles as the video recorder), is a type of video tape recorder that uses removable videotape cassettes containing magnetic tape to record audio and video from a television broadcast so it can be played back later. ...
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In the subplot, Peter is trying to have sex with Lois but Chris and Meg keep intruding. Lois and Peter decide to get their kids to start dating. Lois teaches Chris how to treat a woman, manners, eating out, and to name the women of Sex and the City through example and torture, while Peter teaches Meg how to treat a man through shaving his back and loving the man’s flatulence. At the end, they send their kids off to get a boyfriend and girlfriend. A subplot is a series of connected actions within a work of narrative that function separately from the main plot. ...
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TV Edits/Alterations The following items from the second third of Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story were not on the TV version of this episode: - The scene where Quagmire, still chained to the hotel bed (from when the cleaning lady left him there), turns on a porno movie so he can arouse himself to the point where he’s able to use his erect penis to call 911 (according to DVD commentary, Seth MacFarlane mentioned that this gag would be cut if the movie was shown on TV, then points out that the censors would have no problem showing the scene where Stewie is wired on pep pills as he's driving [which is exactly what happened when this episode aired on TV]).
- The old style intermission with Peter, Brian, Chris, Stewie, Meg, Lois, Quagmire, Cleveland, and Herbert the Pedophile making comments.
- Brian and Stewie arriving in San Francisco with Stewie wondering if San Francisco is filled with the kind of wacky roommates you see on TV, followed by the ThunderCats cut-away where Lion-O uses his Sword of Omens to spy on Cheetara in the bathroom.
- The episode on the TV version ends with an announcer asking viewers rhetorical questions about the episode's events. The last line is, “Will younger viewers get this Soap reference?” It is, in fact, a parody of the 1970s soap opera comedy Soap, including the family fighting on the couch.
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Goofs - When Stewie first finds Quagmire chained to the bed, Quagmire’s hair is cut the same way it was when he was in the Navy (as shown on the episode “Death Lives”). However, in the scene where he tries to dial 911, his hair is back to the way it normally is.
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Notes - The episode’s title is a reference to the title of the song “And Bingo Was His Name-o.”
- Peter parodies Spider-Man and Batman in this episode.
- It’s implied that the banner of the Wanna-Bang-Oh! says Quagmire’s Cross-Cuntry Tour (after Brian points out that Quagmire’s spelling of “country” is missing an “o”).
- While trying to start the Winnebago, Brian and Stewie learn the hard way that it’s equipped with a system that forces the person in the passenger seat to perform fellatio on the driver.
- This episode features the first possible reference to Brian’s future girlfriend. In this we just see Stewie look at a cable bill to which Brian responds rather sheepishly saying that it’s for this girl (possibly Jillian), then quickly changes the subject.
- Stewis is replaced by a badly-matched stunt double, a middle-aged man in a Stewie bald-cap wearing Stewie's trademark yellow shirt and red overalls, as he leaps out the window at the Park Barrington Hotel in San Francisco.
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Cultural References - The Griffin's go to "Quahog Circuit Shack", a parody of both Circuit City and Radio Shack
- At the store the salesman shows Peter a TiVo
- On Peter and Lois's trip to Las Vegas they see the Jew Man Group, a parody of the Blue Man Group playing the Jewish Hava Nagilah.
- Peter is fast-forwarding to the commercials, and the one he’s watching is a parody of the American Diabetes Association with Wilford Brimley.
- On going to California, Stewie remarks that he'll "fit right in with the kids from 90210, even the older looking one." This is followed by a cutaway set at 90210's Peach Pit diner, where Brenda, Donna, Kelly and Dylan are sitting in one of the booths. Kelly calls out to Andrea, and the camera pans to a very old woman who is hard of hearing and has darned Dylan's socks. The scene concludes with Brandon entering and attempting to confirm plans with Andrea, however she rambles on about orange groves and Barbara Stanwick. Donna, Kelly and Brandon are actually voiced by Tori Spelling, Jennie Garth and Jason Priestley, reprising their characters from the series. Brenda and Dylan do not speak, and the old woman version of Andrea is voiced by Alex Borstein.
- Peter states going with Meg on their last crusade, which refers to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade except Peter chooses a coffee mug with the name Jesus on it.
- In the desert Stewie and Brian think they see a Dr Pepper soda machine and race to it, only to find it’s a mirage and actually an RC Cola Machine.
- Stewie states that his “father” having relations with Lois is more disgusting than his cousin Quark Griffin. A cutaway features Quark talking with Odo (voiced by Rene Auberjonois) warning him not to try any law-breaking, in reference to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- After Stewie begins to drive, he puts a John Deere hat and the Smokey and the Bandit theme song begins playing as he drives off.
- Lois asks Chris who the women are in Sex and the City and Chris lists Carrie, Miranda, Samantha and Scrappy Doo, the nephew of Scooby Doo. Then he guessed Bosley from the campy 1970s action show Charlie’s Angels, Tootie from the 1980s sitcom The Facts of Life, and singer Sheena Easton.
- When Chris cannot name the fourth member of Sex and the City (Charlotte) Lois orders a torturer called Endo to electrocute him. This is a direct reference to Lethal Weapon where Riggs is being tortured in the same manner by the same character.
- There are at least two Star Wars references in the episode. The wipe directly following the RV crash is a standard wipe used in many Star Wars movies. A second reference is used when several Jawas are seen examining Stewie's rental car. Stewie even speaks Jawanese proclaiming "Utini!" before quoting C-3PO from Star Wars Episode IV, "Filthy creatures."
- When Stewie follows the taxi wich Stu has taken, it turns to be a parody of the car chase in the 1968 movie Bullitt starring Steve McQueen
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