Death Is a Bitch

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“Death is a Bitch”
Family Guy episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 13
Guest stars Norm MacDonald
Written by Ricky Blitt
Directed by Michael Dante DiMartino
Production no. 1ACX14
Original airdate March 21, 2000
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"Death is a Bitch" is an episode from the FOX animated television series Family Guy. It was produced for season 1 but aired in season 2. Guest stars Norm MacDonald as Death.

[edit] Plot summary

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Lois finds a lump on Peter's breast and afraid the lump could be cancer. Peter sees a doctor. It turns out to be a benign fatty corpuscle, but Peter does not want to pay the hospital bill, so he declares himself deceased on the insurance form. When Death shows up at his house, Peter tries to run away and Death sprains his ankle. Death demands that Peter say nothing about Death's injury and the fact that no one can die while Death recovers, but Peter instead blabs about it to his drinking buddies, and inevitably proves it several times by getting shot, and the fact that no one can die becomes top news. He is forced to take over Death's job in order to prove to people they can still die and is assigned by Death to kill the kids from Dawson's Creek, but fails to do so because he says, "If I do, then I have nothing to watch on Wednesdays." Instead, Peter unwittingly kills two airplane pilots, proving people are not immortal, and forcing actress Karen Black to land the plane.

Spoilers end here.

[edit] Notes

  • This episode marks the first appearance of Dr. Elmer Hartman, who would be a recurring character throughout the series.
  • Stewie's e-mail is loismustdie@yahoo.com.
  • At the end of the Hitler parody scene the number to call is '213-DU WERDEST EINE KRANKENSCHWESTER BRAUCHEN'; this is a common German threat translating "YOU WILL NEED A NURSE". Altough "WERDEST" is incorrect and should be "WIRST". It's similar to threats of hospitalization such as "You're going to end up in hospital".

[edit] Cultural references

  • The title of this episode refers to the proverb "Life is a bitch".
  • 60 Minutes After Dark, a show Peter and Lois watch is a combination of the news show 60 Minutes and the raunchy variety show Playboy After Dark [1]. It shows 60 Minutes anchors Morley Safer, Mike Wallace, Ed Bradley, and Lesley Stahl in bed together, with Stahl commenting on how "one of [you] is hung like an elf." (This was edited out of the FOX rerun, but can be seen on the Cartoon Network and TBS versions and on the DVD)
  • Peter passes a black cat, a raven, and an Black man, the former two of which are traditionally seen as harbingers of bad luck, and a play on the word "black".
  • Peter mistakes the lump in his breast for comedian Fatty Arbuckle.
  • When Peter asks Death “Who are you?” he answers “I’m Calista Flockhart,” referring to the actress’ thin and bony frame.
  • Stewie says that his last helping of white meat was “dryer than Oscar Wilde", referring to the Irish writer’s sense of humor.
  • When Death eats an entire turkey leg in one bite, he attributes the ability to “some films” he appeared in. This is a reference to the act of deep throating in pornographic films.
  • Death's remark to Peter, "Hey, I caught FloJo," is a reference to the untimely death of runner Florence Griffith Joyner.
  • When Death decides to stay with the Griffins, Peter objects saying, "How are we supposed to explain you to Mr. Roper?" referencing the original landlord (the one who had a sexually unsatisfied wife) from the sitcom Three's Company.
  • After breaking his ankle, Death is clearly wearing a Providence College hooded sweatshirt.
  • When Death is requesting an Entertainment Weekly magazine, he mentions that there is a picture of him sneaking up on Tom Snyder, referencing his vehicular death.
  • Death exclaims that the Griffins' TV is so old that they could get the DuMont network on it. Ironically, FOX grew out of the Metromedia TV stations, which in turn were a successor to DuMont. As such, Clarke Ingram, who maintains a DuMont memorial site, has suggested that Fox is a revival of DuMont. [2]
  • The pilot of the plane points out the San Fernando Valley beneath the plane where his brother “makes a very nice living directing porn.” San Fernando Valley is the center of the US pornography industry.
  • As Peter looks at the cast of Dawson’s Creek, the show’s theme song “I Don't Want To Wait” by Paula Cole plays.
  • A cutaway shows a scene of Dawson’s Creek, showing the character Pacey in bed with teacher Tamara Jacobs. Unlike the actual episode, Jacobs corrects Pacey’s grammar.
  • Actress Karen Black successfully lands the plane, as her character did in the film Airport 1975. Newscaster Tom Tucker calls it "an obscure reference." He also mentions her other films Five Easy Pieces and Nashville.
  • Stewie uses a tricycle to push Lois off a balcony, a reference to the 1976 thriller, The Omen.
  • At the end of the episode, Death gives Peter the complete Boz Scaggs.

[edit] Goofs

  • When Death says his ankle feels better and gets up, his right foot disappears.
  • When Peter's test results are in, he asks the doctor how a comedian from the silent eras be lodged in his left bosom, when in fact, Lois found the lump on the right side of his chest.
  • When Peter asks the guys playing pool if they're Richard Simmons there's two white (cue) balls on the pool table.

[edit] References

  • Callaghan, Steve. "Death Is a Bitch." Family Guy: The Official Episode Guide Seasons 1-3. New York: HarperCollins, 2005. 60 - 64.
  • Delarte, Alonso. "Nitpicking Family Guy: Season 2." Bob's Poetry Magazine May 2005: 12 - 13. http://bobspoetry.com/Bobs02My.pdf


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"Love Thy Trophy"
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"The King is Dead"
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