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"Tea Peter" is the twenty-first episode of the tenth season of the
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'', and the 186th episode overall. The episode originally aired on
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in the
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on May 13, 2012. In this episode,
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joins the
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and, along with his father-in-law,
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, successfully shuts down the government. However, things do not turn out as expected, and Peter has to find a way to make things the way they were. The episode was written by Patrick Meighan and directed by
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. It received mixed reviews from critics for its storyline and cultural references. It was viewed by 4.94 million viewers, according to
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. The episode features guest performances from
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, Chris Cox,
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, and
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, along with several guest performers for the series.


Plot

At the grand re-opening of Goldman's Pharmacy (after it was burned down to collect on insurance in the episode "Burning Down the Bayit"), Peter finds a "come in, we're open" sign on the front door, and decides to buy one, nailing it to his front door. After people mistake the sign as a business, Peter decides to go into business for himself, but Joe has to shut him down for not having a license. After fighting City Hall and losing, Peter finds a sympathetic ear in Quagmire when they see a news report about the
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and decide to join, much to the dismay of
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, who informs him that the Tea Party is really a tool of big business. Joe tags along with Peter and Quagmire to a rally where Peter's father-in-law, Carter, is posing as an everyday worker named " Joe Workingman". Following the rally, Peter stops inside to use the restroom, where he finds Carter. After he manages to convince Peter that he and the "Joe Workingman" persona are separate, Carter enlists Peter to help get rid of the government. Despite the family's resistance, Peter makes calls for Carter on behalf of the Tea Party and successfully campaigns to have Mayor West shut down Quahog's government. The citizens of Quahog celebrate their new freedom from government, getting away with many things, from Quagmire marrying and impregnating a giraffe and flatly telling that the giraffe's son is not his, to
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taking
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and going to Las Vegas in the midst of a hallucination (referencing ''Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas''). However, Brian makes the Griffins aware that Carter is now polluting the city at will, and as time goes on (five days after the government closure), things get worse, up to the point where basic services (such as electricity and water) are completely inaccessible and the citizens start rioting in the streets. After visiting Carter for help and getting turned down by him, Peter calls the town together. He delivers a heartfelt speech about the government, although he manages to present it as an " entirely new thing". After convincing the citizens to successfully reform the government, Peter looks on the Internet to see what people are saying about him, only to be disappointed by the result.


Production and cultural references

"Tea Peter" was written by Patrick Meighan and directed by
Pete Michels Peter John Michels (born December 15, 1964) is an American animation director who is the supervising director on "Krapopolis" on Fox. Prior, he was a supervising director on seasons 1 and 2 of ''Rick and Morty'', an animation and supervising dire ...
. Series regular
Peter Shin Peter Shin (born: September 7, 1977) is an American animator, director, and producer who served as supervising director of the adult-animated show ''Family Guy'', himself directing the episodes " Death Has a Shadow" (the series premiere), " Emissi ...
serves as a supervising animation producer, with James Purdum and Dominic Bianchi as supervising directors, and Andrew Goldberg and Alex Carter as executive story editors. In addition to the regular cast, ex-''Family Guy'' writer
Kirker Butler Kirker Butler (born February 14, 1971) is an American writer, who has written and produced shows such as ''Family Guy'', ''The Cleveland Show'', '' The Neighbors'', ''Galavant'', and ''Only Murders in the Building''. Career Butler joined ''Famil ...
, voice actor Chris Cox, voice actor
Ralph Garman Ralph Garman (born November 17, 1964) is an American actor, comedian, musician and radio host best known as the host of ''The Joe Schmo Show'', for his voice work on the Fox animated series ''Family Guy'', former entertainment reporter and impress ...
, actress
Ari Graynor Ariel Geltman Graynor (born April 27, 1983) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in the television series ''The Sopranos'' (2001), ''Fringe'' (2009-2010), ''Bad Teacher'' (2014), '' I'm Dying Up Here'' (2017), and '' Monsters: ...
, actress
Alexa Ray Joel Alexa Ray Joel (born December 29, 1985) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. She is the daughter of singer/songwriter Billy Joel and model Christie Brinkley. Joel released an EP ''Sketches'' (2006) and several singles on independent ...
, voice actress
Christine Lakin Christine Lakin (; born January 25, 1979) is an American actress and director. She is best known for her role as Alicia "Al" Lambert on the 1990s ABC/ CBS sitcom '' Step by Step''. She also played Joan of Arc on Showtime's ''Reefer Madness'', ...
, voice actress
Tara Strong Tara Lyn Strong (; born February 12, 1973) is a Canadian and American actress. She is known for her voice work in animation, websites, and video games. Strong's voice roles include animated series such as '' The Powerpuff Girls'', '' The Fair ...
, voice actress
Nicole Sullivan Nicole Sullivan (born April 21, 1970) is an American actress best known for being a cast member on the sketch comedy series '' MADtv'' for six seasons (1995–2001). She also played Holly Shumpert in five seasons (2001–2005, 2007) of the CBS ...
, writer
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, and voice actor
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guest starred in the episode. Recurring guest voice actors Johnny Brennan, writer
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, writer
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, writer Patrick Meighan, writer Danny Smith, writer
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, and writer
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made minor performances throughout the episode. Recurring guest cast members
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and
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also appeared in the episode, portraying the characters of Mayor West and
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, respectively. Some cultural references were used in this episode. Peter joins the Tea Party, which is a reference to the
Tea Party movement The Tea Party movement was an American fiscally conservative political movement within the Republican Party that began in 2007, catapulted into the mainstream by Congressman Ron Paul's presidential campaign. The movement expanded in resp ...
. At the Tea Party rally, Peter can be heard yelling "We are Marshall!", which is a reference to the film of the same name.


Reception

In its original broadcast on May 13, 2012, "Tea Peter" was watched by 4.94 million viewers, according to Nielsen ratings, despite airing simultaneously with ''
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'' on
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and the series finale of ''
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'' on
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. It also acquired a 2.4/6 rating in the 18–49 demographic group, losing to ''Desperate Housewives'' but beating ''Celebrity Apprentice''. The ratings fell from the previous episode, " Leggo My Meg-O". The episode received mixed reviews. Kevin McFarland of ''
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'' gave a C+ rating. He stated that "the thin plot arc didn't do much for im, however praising the "cutaways which made imlaugh". He also noted that " he episodeseems to believe that every follower of the Tea Party movement would propose exactly the same type of government in place now once mass lawlessness overtook the land by following their proposed ideas". He continued, "I didn't buy that final step, but it was the only bit of irony in the entire plot, and I appreciate whenever ''Family Guy'' goes for satire with a bit of meaning instead of shouting distilled vitriol for its perceived opponents from a soapbox." Carter Doston of TV Fanatic gave a 2.7/5 rating. He criticized the lack of comedy used, "Seth MacFarlane is a noted liberal, and the politics of the show follow the same track, so an episode mocking the rise of this provocative conservative political movement was inevitable. The problem is that the show forgot to make it funny." He also said "this episode did nothing more than state the obvious, and in a way that was neither profound nor at the very least entertaining."


References


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