Peter Griffin Black and White Parents With Baby

18th episode of the twelfth season of Family Guy

"Infant Got Black"
Family Guy episode
Episode no. Season 12
Episode eighteen
Directed by Brian Iles
Written by Kevin Biggins
Travis Bowe
Product code BACX15
Original air engagement Apr 27, 2014 (2014-04-27)
Guest appearances
Jon Daly
Keke Palmer as Pam
Kevin Michael Richardson equally Jerome
Cedric Yarbrough as Lobster
Uncredited:
Tom Kane every bit Chief Justice (deleted scenes)
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"Babe Got Black" is the eighteenth episode of the 12th season of the animated comedy series Family Guy and the 228th episode overall. It aired on Flim-flam in the United States on April 27, 2014, and is written by Kevin Biggins and Travis Bowe and directed by Brian Iles.[1] In the episode, Chris falls in love with Jerome's girl, Pam, much to her father'due south chagrin. When the two kids run abroad, Peter and Jerome team up to look for them.

Plot [edit]

At the Drunken Clam, Peter, Quagmire, and Joe hear a news story from Tom Tucker of a child who dies trying to stay awake playing Halo all night. Later, the guys wager each other over who can stay awake the longest. To pass the fourth dimension, the guys prank phone call Cleveland Brownish and Mort Goldman over their dead wives. 62 sleep-deprived hours later, the men start to hallucinate. Joe falls asleep start as Peter and Quagmire struggle to stay awake. The side by side morning, Lois comes over to Quagmire's firm and wakes Peter, Joe, and Quagmire upwards from their sleep. Peter and Quagmire review Quagmire's security photographic camera footage and determine Peter won the bet. To gloat, he takes the family out to consume.

When Chris goes to pick out a lobster, he and One thousand thousand bump into their classmate Pam (Keke Palmer), and her father Jerome. Only when they office, Pam erotically kisses Chris. He subsequently introduces Pam to the family as his girlfriend to Peter and Lois's unease. But at the Clam, Jerome forbids Pam from seeing Chris, and Peter accuses him of beingness racist, despite his objections. He invites Jerome and Pam to dinner, but Jerome strongly resists any overtures of friendship, and Peter's effort to convince him (in a musical number) that white people have washed a lot of good just makes him angrier every bit he drags Pam away.

The next day, an enraged Chris mopes over Pam equally he questions whether he will ever discover anyone else, and he decides to detect Pam and run away with her. Meg finds a annotation detailing Chris' and Pam'southward plans and tells Peter and Jerome. As Chris and Pam hide out in a motel, they reluctantly admit to each other their shared inexperience with sex. Every bit Peter, Jerome, and Meg prowl town, they are pulled over past a cop who harasses Jerome for no reason, and Peter becomes sympathetic to Jerome having to deal with racist corruption on a abiding basis. Jerome tells Peter that he tin can't trust white people in full general and that he's being protective of his girl, but that he's OK with Peter himself. They arrive at the motel to find Chris and Pam making out. Jerome is initially angry, just becomes taken aback when Peter sincerely says that Jerome's bulletin of keeping races separate is correct and that Chris shouldn't even talk to blackness people anymore. When Peter and Pam both ask Jerome if that'south the right lesson here, Jerome apologizes for overreacting and gives Pam and Chris his blessing to date, though both he and Peter are relieved that their kids did not accept sex activity with each other (Chris obviously did a tuck with his penis that rendered the chances of lovemaking zip). Peter then invites Jerome to aid him kill a completely wasted Randy Quaid who is passed out on the other bed in the cabin room.

Reception [edit]

Eric Thurm of The A.V. Club gave the episode a D+, saying ""Baby Got Black" is the rare episode of the bear witness that seems similar it might have maybe had a tiny impulse to say something interesting, and falls totally and utterly flat, start considering, well, it'south Family Guy, and second considering information technology's not very funny."[2]

The episode received a ii.1 rating in the 18- to 49-year-erstwhile demographic and was watched by a total of 4.02 1000000 people. This made information technology the most watched show on Animation Domination that nighttime, beating American Dad!, Bob'due south Burgers and The Simpsons.[3]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Family Guy Episode Guide 2014 Season 12 – Infant Got Blackness, Episode eighteen". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2014-04-25 .
  2. ^ Thurm, Eric. "Family unit Guy: "Baby Got Black"". Avclub.com. Retrieved 2014-04-29 .
  3. ^ "Sunday Final Ratings: 'One time Upon A Time', 'Revenge' & 'The Simpsons' Adjusted Up; 'Believe', 'sixty Minutes', 'Dateline' & 'American Dream Builders' Adjusted Downwardly". Tvbythenumbers. 2014-04-29. Archived from the original on 2014-04-29. Retrieved 2014-04-29 .
  • CC-BY-SA icon.svg The plot description was adjusted from Baby Got Blackness at Family Guy Wiki, which is available nether a Creative Eatables Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license.

External links [edit]

  • "Babe Got Black" at IMDb

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_Got_Black

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