Breaking out Is Hard to Do

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Family Guy Episode
"Breaking out Is Hard to Do"
Episode no.: 59
Prod. code: 4ACX12
Airdate: July 17, 2005
Writer(s): Tom Devanney
Director: Kurt Dumas
Guest star(s):

Family Guy Season 4
May 1, 2005 - May 21, 2006
List of Family Guy episodes

Episodes:

  1. North by North Quahog
  2. Fast Times at Buddy Cianci, Jr. High
  3. Blind Ambition
  4. Don't Make Me Over
  5. The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire
  6. Petarded
  7. Brian the Bachelor
  8. 8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter
  9. Breaking out Is Hard to Do
  10. Model Misbehavior
  11. Peter's Got Woods
  12. The Perfect Castaway
  13. Jungle Love
  14. PTV
  15. Brian Goes Back to College
  16. The Courtship of Stewie's Father
  17. The Fat Guy Strangler
  18. The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz
  19. Brian Sings and Swings
  20. Patriot Games
  21. I Take Thee Quagmire
  22. Sibling Rivalry
  23. Deep Throats
  24. Peterotica
  25. You May Now Kiss the...Uh...Guy Who Receives
  26. Petergeist
  27. Untitled Griffin Family History
  28. Stewie B. Goode
  29. Bango Was His Name Oh!
  30. Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure

"Breaking out Is Hard to Do" is an episode of Family Guy.

[edit] Plot summary

During a grocery shopping trip, Lois is caught short on cash. She pretends to return a ham to the meat department but instead hides it in her purse. She enjoys the rush from stealing so much that she indulges in a massive shoplifting spree culminating in the theft of a Matisse painting. Brian shows Lois the evil of her ways and she repents, but Joe Swanson arrests her before she is able to return the merchandise. Lois is sentenced to three years in prison, which she is resigned to serve. The Griffin household quickly plunges into filth and chaos in her absence, and during a visit Peter decides to smuggle her out of jail by stuffing her into his mouth. They hop into a laundry van and end up in "Asiantown" where they rent a shabby apartment and start new lives, such as Chris working as a rickshaw driver and Peter an unsuccessful Sumo wrestler. Joe tracks them down and pursues them in a rickshaw chase until the Griffins flee into the sewers; then he commandeers a police helicopter and follows them further. Lois decides to surrender and face justice, then saves Joe's life when he slips and is nearly swept off a nearby ledge. In gratitude, he somehow manages to get Lois' sentence remanded, and life returns to normal for the Griffins.

[edit] Notes

FOX cut a brief gag in which the "CBS Asiantown" logo is shown as a slanted eye version of the CBS logo (this was after they showed the clip of "Three's Company: Asiantown"). Cartoon Network, Canada's Global channel, BBC3, and the DVD version all have this gag uncut.

One restaurant in Asiantown has an English sign saying "Chinese Take-Out", duplicated in the Japanese katakana sign "チャニステイクアウト." A banner seen in the establishing shot reads "一二三四五六七八" (1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8), while a sign above a store reads "月曜日!" (Monday!).

Cleveland does not appear in this episode.

While chasing Lois as she drives away, Joe's wheelchair falls apart. Either this wheelchair or another wheelchair falls off a cliff in the sewers when Joe chases Lois again.

According to the commentary, there was originally a sequence in which Brian comments how fat Kirstie Alley is, in which Lois claim that the tabloids exaggerate, only to be proven wrong when Brian points out that he wasn't referring to the tabloids, and a giant Godzilla-sized Kirstie Alley comes down the food aisle roaring.

After escaping from jail, when the family left the van to start new lives, the view of Asiantown is incidentally identical to Songtan City, South Korea, just across the Main Gate of Osan Air Base.

[edit] Cultural references

[edit] Goofs

When The Griffins run into The Goonies, Chunk isn't wearing his hawaiian shirt that he wears in the movie.

[edit] References


Preceded by:
"8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter"
Family Guy Episodes Followed by:
"Model Misbehavior"