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| season = 4
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| airdate = {{Start date|2005|05|15}}
| production = 4ACX04
| writer = [[Steve Callaghan]]
| director = Chuck Klein
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* [[Gary Cole]] as Security Guard
* [[Gina Gershon]] as Policewoman
* [[Judd Hirsch]] as himself
* [[Rachael MacFarlane]] as Cheerleader
* [[Lisa Wilhoit]] as Beth, Cheerleader
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| next = Don't Make Me Over
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"'''Blind Ambition'''" is the third episode of the [[Family Guy season 4|fourth season]] of the American animated sitcom ''[[Family Guy]]''. It was first broadcast on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] in the United States on May 15, 2005.<ref>[http://www.tv.com/family-guy/blind-ambition/episode/365970/cast.html Blind Ambition] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081221143021/http://www.tv.com/family-guy/blind-ambition/episode/365970/cast.html |date=December 21, 2008 }} tv.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-28.</ref> In the episode, [[Peter Griffin|Peter]] swallows an excessive number of nickels, causing him to become blind. He later becomes a hero after unwittingly saving Horace the bartender from a fire at his bar, The Drunken Clam, and then regains his sight. Meanwhile, Quagmire is forced to refrain from perverse sexual behavior or risk being driven out of the neighborhood following his arrest for spying on Lois in a ladies' lavatory.<ref name="Episode"/>
'''Blind Ambition''' is the third episode of Season 4 of ''[[Family Guy]]''. It first aired on [[May 15]], [[2005]] on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]]. The episode's production code is 4ACX04.


==Plot==
It was written by Steve Callaghan and directed by Chuck Klein. Guest stars [[Gina Gershon]] and [[Judd Hirsch]] portray themselves.
At the [[bowling alley]], [[Mort Goldman]] bowls a perfect game and becomes an overnight celebrity. Lois arrives to pick Peter up from the bowling alley, but discovers [[Glenn Quagmire|Quagmire]] [[Voyeurism|spying on her]] from the ceiling of the ladies' toilet. Quagmire is arrested, but released shortly after by [[Joe Swanson|Joe]]. On his return, [[Lois Griffin|Lois]], [[List of Family Guy characters#Bonnie Swanson|Bonnie]] and [[List of Family Guy characters#Loretta Brown|Loretta]] reveal that they are petitioning the city of [[Family Guy#Setting|Quahog]] to have Quagmire [[Eviction|removed from their neighborhood]]. As Peter and the other guys are defending Quagmire, [[Ernie the Giant Chicken]] ambushes Peter and starts a fight that causes huge casualties inside and outside of Quahog. After the fight, Peter returns to the neighborhood to resume the conversation and tells the women that "Quagmire's a good guy, he's just a little mixed up, that's all!" Eventually, the women agree to let Quagmire stay in the neighborhood so long as he manages to control his perverse behavior or else he would be kicked out of the neighborhood. Quagmire's taught self-control through [[operant conditioning]] by Peter and his friends, and is eventually allowed out in public. Soon, however, he is distracted by three cheerleaders playing in a fountain in the [[shopping mall]] and panics, running into a CCTV camera operation room monitoring women's changing rooms. Discovering that an attractive blonde lady in a fitting room is having a [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]], he appears to rush to her aid, performing [[Cardiopulmonary resuscitation|CPR]] and saving her life. Quagmire is congratulated for his heroism, but his intention had been to molest the woman while she was unconscious (which he reveals by asking "What the hell is CPR?").<ref name="Episode">{{cite video|date=2005|title=Plot synopsis information for the episode "Blind Ambition"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref>


This upsets Peter, who is disappointed to notice that he is the one amongst his friends who hasn't been successful. In the hope of becoming famous, Peter attempts to set a [[world record]] for eating the largest number of [[Nickel (United States coin)|nickels]], but develops [[Nickel#Toxicity|nickel poisoning]] and loses his vision. Attempting to drown his sorrows, Peter visits his local bar, The Drunken Clam, with his [[guide dog]], unaware that the bar is on fire (caused by God trying to impress a woman). Discovering the bartender Horace trapped under debris, Peter saves his life and is proclaimed a hero by local newsman [[Tom Tucker (Family Guy)|Tom Tucker]]. When told that he saved Horace from a burning building, Peter replies with disbelief, "That freakin' place was on fire?!" For his inadvertent bravery, Peter is awarded a medal by the mayor and receives an eye transplant, the replacement eyes coming from a homeless man dragged to death when Peter accidentally tied his guide dog's leash around the man's neck, thinking he was a parking meter. The end of this episode is an unconnected parody of the closing scene from ''[[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope]]''.
== Plot summary ==
{{spoiler}}


==Production==
During a trip to the [[bowling]] alley, in which [[Mort Goldman]] bowls a 300 game with [[Peter Griffin|Peter]] and his friends, [[Lois Griffin|Lois]] goes to the ladies' restroom. While placing [[toilet paper]] on the seat, she repeatedly hears someone muttering "giggidy." She finally looks up to see [[Glen Quagmire|Quagmire]] suspending himself from the ceiling and watching her. Lois, [[Loretta Brown|Loretta]] and [[Swanson family|Bonnie]] join forces to demand his [[eviction]] from the neighborhood, but Peter protests.
[[File:Steve Callaghan by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg|right|155px|thumb|upright|alt=A man with brown hair, leans forward slightly while speaking into a microphone.|[[Steve Callaghan]] wrote the episode.]]
During ''Family Guy'''s third season, the show was cancelled by its network. In preparation in case the show was revived and began broadcasting again, five short scripts were written in 2001 for future episodes.<ref name="Goodman">{{cite video | people=Goodman, David|date=2005|title=Family Guy volume 4 Region 1 (Season 4) DVD commentary for the episode "Blind Ambition"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> ''Blind Ambition'' was developed from one of those scripts.<ref name="Goodman"/> A number of scenes in the episode were removed before broadcast and one, the reappearance of [[Ernie the Giant Chicken]], had originally been set to broadcast in "[[The Cleveland–Loretta Quagmire]]". The scene was moved to this episode because "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire" already contained a lengthy fight sequence and overran its time allowance.<ref name="Goodman"/><ref name="MacFarlane"/><ref name="Callaghan">{{cite video | people=Callaghan, Steve|date=2005|title=Family Guy season 4 DVD commentary for the episode "Blind Ambition"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> Several of the removed scenes focused on gags showing Peter and his friends attempting to rehabilitate Quagmire, one of which saw [[Brian Griffin]] transporting a fork-lift truck load of [[Porn|porn magazines]] away from Quagmire's house.<ref name="Goodman"/> Since the episode aired, a selection of action figures have been created of Peter acting as Gary, The No Trash Cougar.<ref name="Sheridan"/>


Show producer [[David A. Goodman|David Goodman]] received many telephone calls complaining about the scene where Peter attempts to seduce his son Chris, mistakenly believing him to be his wife, Lois. The scene was believed by some viewers to be encouraging child molestation.<ref name="Goodman"/> The show also received at least one letter of complaint regarding the scene where Quagmire watches Lois going to the toilet;<ref name="Goodman"/> screenwriter [[Chris Sheridan (writer)|Chris Sheridan]] comments on the DVD commentary that the number of complaints about this scene exceeded one.<ref name="Sheridan">{{cite video | people=Sheridan, Chris|date=2005|title=Family Guy season 4 DVD commentary for the episode "Blind Ambition"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> It is prohibited on Fox to use the term 'Jesus Christ' without actually referring to the person himself, and so in the scene in which [[List of Family Guy characters#God|God]] vaporises a person and exclaims "Jesus Christ", it was necessary for Jesus to physically appear before the two run away in order for the scene to be suitable for television airing.<ref name="Goodman"/><ref name="MacFarlane"/>
After another protracted fight with the giant chicken first seen in a lengthy flashback from the second season episode "[[Da Boom]]", Peter convinces the women to allow him to try to reform Glenn. After intensive [[operant conditioning]] therapy (consisting of a whirling [[fan (implement)|ceiling fan]] being placed just above his nude groin), Glenn seems to be able to function in normal society again.


In addition to the regular cast, actor [[Gary Cole]], actress [[Gina Gershon]], actor [[Judd Hirsch]], voice actress [[Rachael MacFarlane]] and actress [[Lisa Wilhoit]] guest starred in the episode. Recurring guest voice actors [[Lori Alan]], actor [[John G. Brennan]], writer [[Danny Smith (writer)|Danny Smith]], and actress [[Jennifer Tilly]] made minor appearances.
As a test, his friends take him to a local mall, where his is repeatedly tempted by provocative situations such as scantily clad lesbian cheerleaders splashing water at each other and making out and a mother breastfeeding her baby. Overwhelmed, Glenn flees only to find himself in the mall's security control room, staring at dozens of [[closed-circuit television]] monitors from women's [[dressing room]]s. He sees a woman collapse and rushes to her location, saving her life and becoming a hero, even though he was just using the opportunity to take advantage of her.


==Cultural references==
Peter grows jealous of his friends' heroic achievements ([[Joe Swanson|Joe]]'s continuous medals, Quagmire's heroism, Mort's 300 game, and even [[Cleveland Brown|Cleveland]]'s job as a [[Sotheby's]] auctioneer&mdash;in which he was previously a fast-talker&mdash;until a [[totem pole]] accident rendered his speech into his slow monotone) and attempts to secure his own fame by setting a [[world record]] for the most [[nickel (U.S. coin)|nickel]]s eaten. Unfortunately, he soon loses his sight due to [[poison|nickel poisoning]]. Later, the Drunken Clam catches on fire (after [[God]] accidentally strikes and vaporises a woman with [[lightning]] while flirting), trapping Horace. The oblivious Peter ties his [[guide dog]], Brutus, to a nearby hobo (which he mistakes for a parking meter) and enters the flaming bar. After hearing Horace's cries for help, Peter pulls him free of the debris and carries him to safety. Peter is hailed as a hero, given an award by the mayor, and regains his vision from an eye [[transplant]] (from the hobo who was strangled and dragged to death by his guide dog).
*Stewie discovers the [[Keebler Company#Keebler Elves|Keebler Elves]] after crashing into the tree, who plan to kill their competition: [[Snap, Crackle and Pop]], with the help of [[Judd Hirsch]]'s nuclear weapon, which Peter views while peeking through a ball return at the bowling alley.<ref name="MacFarlane">{{cite video | people=Commentators|date=2005|title=Family Guy volume 4 Region 1 DVD commentary for the episode "Blind Ambition"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> Later on in the bar, Crackle and Pop are seen discussing an attack by the Keebler Elves which apparently resulted in Snap's death.
*Beforehand, a ship crashes through Quahog buildings, a reference to ''[[Speed 2: Cruise Control]]''.<ref name="Goodman"/><ref name="MacFarlane"/>
*In one cutaway scene, [[W. Frederick Gerhardt]]'s [[Gerhardt Cycleplane|Cycleplane]] crashing is parodied.
*Peter discusses ''[[Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs]]'' with Horace in the bar, a show for which both [[Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan]] have written.<ref name="Goodman"/>
*In another cutaway scene, Peter recalls living at [[Superman]]'s [[Fortress of Solitude]] with Superman, [[Wonder Woman]], [[Batman]] and [[Aquaman]], being annoyed that they have run out of [[Mr. PiBB]] and [[Cheez-It]]s.
*The entire scene in which Peter receives his award from [[Adam West (Family Guy)|Mayor West]] is a reenactment of the ending of the original 1977 ''[[Star Wars]]'' film, ''[[Star Wars (film)|A New Hope]]''; [[Lucasfilm]] permitted the reproduction of the characters, music and sounds.<ref name="MacFarlane"/>
*The airplane that defeats [[Ernie the Giant Chicken]] in the fight is a mirror reference to the climactic scene in ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]''.<ref name="Callaghan"/>
*Stewie being launched into a tree is a reference to ''[[The Brady Bunch]]''.<ref name="Goodman"/>
*In the scene where the Griffins are in the car and Peter tells them he is setting a world record, he points out two guys morbidly obese guys riding motorbikes nearby. This is a reference to real life pro wrestlers, Billy and Benny McCrary, known professionally as [[The McGuire Twins]], who legitimately hold the Guinness World Record for heaviest twins, weighing in at 723 and 745 pounds respectively, or 1,468 pounds combined.


==Reception==
==Cultural References==
[[PopMatters]]' Kevin Wong gave the episode a positive review, feeling it was better than the two previous episodes of the season. He commented on the fight scene between Peter and [[Ernie the Giant Chicken]] as "a cartoon action sequence to end all cartoon action sequences: vehicles explode and limbs flail as Peter and the chicken beat each other senseless."<ref name="PopMatters">{{cite web|url=http://www.popmatters.com/pm/reviews/article/44864/family-guy-2005|title=Family Guy|date=June 13, 2005|access-date=2008-01-22|author=Wong, Kevin|publisher=Popmatters.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071014062857/http://www.popmatters.com/pm/reviews/article/44864/family-guy-2005 |archive-date=2007-10-14}}</ref> "Blind Ambition" was criticized by Mike Drucker of [[IGN]], who found that "the long fight with the chicken in Blind Ambition was funny once before, but borderline tiring here". However, Drucker also noted that the ''[[Star Wars]]'' ending was "one of my favorite jokes in the series".<ref name="IGN">{{cite web|url=http://uk.dvd.ign.com/articles/672/672389p1.html |title=Family Guy&nbsp;– Volume 3 |date=November 29, 2005 |access-date=2008-01-15 |last=Drucker |first=MikeMike |publisher=[[IGN]] |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081225005704/http://uk.dvd.ign.com/articles/672/672389p1.html |archive-date=December 25, 2008 }}</ref>
*Peter's victory over the giant chicken with the help of a plane's propeller blades parodies a scene from ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'', and the ship ploughing through buildings mirrors the end of ''[[Speed 2: Cruise Control]]''.

*Peter's 'Flying Machine' is a parody of the 1970's cartoon series ''[[Dastardly and Muttley in their Flying Machines]].'' It is also probable that it is a parody of one of the original tests to create a flying machine, this one in particular is often shown when giving this point of how previous attempts failed, where the wings collapse in on themselves, much like in Peters.
==References==
*Stewie catches the [[Keebler Company|Keebler Elves]] plotting against [[Snap, Crackle and Pop]], later on it is implied that Snap was killed during the ambush by the Keebler Elves.
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*Gary the No-Trash Cougar's slogan, "Give a larbage, throw out your garbage," is based on [[Woodsy Owl]]'s "Give a hoot, don't pollute." Woodsy previously appeared in [[E Peterbus Unum]].

*The entire final scene in which Peter receives his award is a reenactment of the ending of the original 1977 [[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope|Star Wars]] film (''A New Hope''), complete with [[John Williams (composer)|John Williams]]' music, [[Chewbacca]], [[C-3PO]], and [[R2-D2]]. (The episode first aired the Sunday before the release of ''[[Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith]]''. In the same fashion, the credits were done to the ''[[Star Wars]]'' theme and style.
==External links==
*In Quagmire's mugshot, his prisoner number is BK4454813. This was the same case number given to British actor [[Hugh Grant]], after he got arrested in June 1995 for picking up prostitute [[Divine Brown]].
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"Blind Ambition"
Family Guy episode
Episode no.Season 4
Episode 3
Directed byChuck Klein
Written bySteve Callaghan
Production code4ACX04
Original air dateMay 15, 2005 (2005-05-15)
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"Blind Ambition" is the third episode of the fourth season of the American animated sitcom Family Guy. It was first broadcast on Fox in the United States on May 15, 2005.[1] In the episode, Peter swallows an excessive number of nickels, causing him to become blind. He later becomes a hero after unwittingly saving Horace the bartender from a fire at his bar, The Drunken Clam, and then regains his sight. Meanwhile, Quagmire is forced to refrain from perverse sexual behavior or risk being driven out of the neighborhood following his arrest for spying on Lois in a ladies' lavatory.[2]

Plot

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At the bowling alley, Mort Goldman bowls a perfect game and becomes an overnight celebrity. Lois arrives to pick Peter up from the bowling alley, but discovers Quagmire spying on her from the ceiling of the ladies' toilet. Quagmire is arrested, but released shortly after by Joe. On his return, Lois, Bonnie and Loretta reveal that they are petitioning the city of Quahog to have Quagmire removed from their neighborhood. As Peter and the other guys are defending Quagmire, Ernie the Giant Chicken ambushes Peter and starts a fight that causes huge casualties inside and outside of Quahog. After the fight, Peter returns to the neighborhood to resume the conversation and tells the women that "Quagmire's a good guy, he's just a little mixed up, that's all!" Eventually, the women agree to let Quagmire stay in the neighborhood so long as he manages to control his perverse behavior or else he would be kicked out of the neighborhood. Quagmire's taught self-control through operant conditioning by Peter and his friends, and is eventually allowed out in public. Soon, however, he is distracted by three cheerleaders playing in a fountain in the shopping mall and panics, running into a CCTV camera operation room monitoring women's changing rooms. Discovering that an attractive blonde lady in a fitting room is having a heart attack, he appears to rush to her aid, performing CPR and saving her life. Quagmire is congratulated for his heroism, but his intention had been to molest the woman while she was unconscious (which he reveals by asking "What the hell is CPR?").[2]

This upsets Peter, who is disappointed to notice that he is the one amongst his friends who hasn't been successful. In the hope of becoming famous, Peter attempts to set a world record for eating the largest number of nickels, but develops nickel poisoning and loses his vision. Attempting to drown his sorrows, Peter visits his local bar, The Drunken Clam, with his guide dog, unaware that the bar is on fire (caused by God trying to impress a woman). Discovering the bartender Horace trapped under debris, Peter saves his life and is proclaimed a hero by local newsman Tom Tucker. When told that he saved Horace from a burning building, Peter replies with disbelief, "That freakin' place was on fire?!" For his inadvertent bravery, Peter is awarded a medal by the mayor and receives an eye transplant, the replacement eyes coming from a homeless man dragged to death when Peter accidentally tied his guide dog's leash around the man's neck, thinking he was a parking meter. The end of this episode is an unconnected parody of the closing scene from Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.

Production

[edit]
A man with brown hair, leans forward slightly while speaking into a microphone.
Steve Callaghan wrote the episode.

During Family Guy's third season, the show was cancelled by its network. In preparation in case the show was revived and began broadcasting again, five short scripts were written in 2001 for future episodes.[3] Blind Ambition was developed from one of those scripts.[3] A number of scenes in the episode were removed before broadcast and one, the reappearance of Ernie the Giant Chicken, had originally been set to broadcast in "The Cleveland–Loretta Quagmire". The scene was moved to this episode because "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire" already contained a lengthy fight sequence and overran its time allowance.[3][4][5] Several of the removed scenes focused on gags showing Peter and his friends attempting to rehabilitate Quagmire, one of which saw Brian Griffin transporting a fork-lift truck load of porn magazines away from Quagmire's house.[3] Since the episode aired, a selection of action figures have been created of Peter acting as Gary, The No Trash Cougar.[6]

Show producer David Goodman received many telephone calls complaining about the scene where Peter attempts to seduce his son Chris, mistakenly believing him to be his wife, Lois. The scene was believed by some viewers to be encouraging child molestation.[3] The show also received at least one letter of complaint regarding the scene where Quagmire watches Lois going to the toilet;[3] screenwriter Chris Sheridan comments on the DVD commentary that the number of complaints about this scene exceeded one.[6] It is prohibited on Fox to use the term 'Jesus Christ' without actually referring to the person himself, and so in the scene in which God vaporises a person and exclaims "Jesus Christ", it was necessary for Jesus to physically appear before the two run away in order for the scene to be suitable for television airing.[3][4]

In addition to the regular cast, actor Gary Cole, actress Gina Gershon, actor Judd Hirsch, voice actress Rachael MacFarlane and actress Lisa Wilhoit guest starred in the episode. Recurring guest voice actors Lori Alan, actor John G. Brennan, writer Danny Smith, and actress Jennifer Tilly made minor appearances.

Cultural references

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  • Stewie discovers the Keebler Elves after crashing into the tree, who plan to kill their competition: Snap, Crackle and Pop, with the help of Judd Hirsch's nuclear weapon, which Peter views while peeking through a ball return at the bowling alley.[4] Later on in the bar, Crackle and Pop are seen discussing an attack by the Keebler Elves which apparently resulted in Snap's death.
  • Beforehand, a ship crashes through Quahog buildings, a reference to Speed 2: Cruise Control.[3][4]
  • In one cutaway scene, W. Frederick Gerhardt's Cycleplane crashing is parodied.
  • Peter discusses Scrubs with Horace in the bar, a show for which both Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan have written.[3]
  • In another cutaway scene, Peter recalls living at Superman's Fortress of Solitude with Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman and Aquaman, being annoyed that they have run out of Mr. PiBB and Cheez-Its.
  • The entire scene in which Peter receives his award from Mayor West is a reenactment of the ending of the original 1977 Star Wars film, A New Hope; Lucasfilm permitted the reproduction of the characters, music and sounds.[4]
  • The airplane that defeats Ernie the Giant Chicken in the fight is a mirror reference to the climactic scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark.[5]
  • Stewie being launched into a tree is a reference to The Brady Bunch.[3]
  • In the scene where the Griffins are in the car and Peter tells them he is setting a world record, he points out two guys morbidly obese guys riding motorbikes nearby. This is a reference to real life pro wrestlers, Billy and Benny McCrary, known professionally as The McGuire Twins, who legitimately hold the Guinness World Record for heaviest twins, weighing in at 723 and 745 pounds respectively, or 1,468 pounds combined.

Reception

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PopMatters' Kevin Wong gave the episode a positive review, feeling it was better than the two previous episodes of the season. He commented on the fight scene between Peter and Ernie the Giant Chicken as "a cartoon action sequence to end all cartoon action sequences: vehicles explode and limbs flail as Peter and the chicken beat each other senseless."[7] "Blind Ambition" was criticized by Mike Drucker of IGN, who found that "the long fight with the chicken in Blind Ambition was funny once before, but borderline tiring here". However, Drucker also noted that the Star Wars ending was "one of my favorite jokes in the series".[8]

References

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  1. ^ Blind Ambition Archived December 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine tv.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-28.
  2. ^ a b Plot synopsis information for the episode "Blind Ambition" (DVD). 20th Century Fox. 2005.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Goodman, David (2005). Family Guy volume 4 Region 1 (Season 4) DVD commentary for the episode "Blind Ambition" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
  4. ^ a b c d e Commentators (2005). Family Guy volume 4 Region 1 DVD commentary for the episode "Blind Ambition" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
  5. ^ a b Callaghan, Steve (2005). Family Guy season 4 DVD commentary for the episode "Blind Ambition" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
  6. ^ a b Sheridan, Chris (2005). Family Guy season 4 DVD commentary for the episode "Blind Ambition" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
  7. ^ Wong, Kevin (June 13, 2005). "Family Guy". Popmatters.com. Archived from the original on 2007-10-14. Retrieved 2008-01-22.
  8. ^ Drucker, MikeMike (November 29, 2005). "Family Guy – Volume 3". IGN. Archived from the original on December 25, 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-15.
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