Steve goes on a class trip to Philadelphia, where he hopes to fall in love.Steve goes on a class trip to Philadelphia, where he hopes to fall in love.Steve goes on a class trip to Philadelphia, where he hopes to fall in love.
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Seth MacFarlane
- Stan Smith
- (voice)
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Wendy Schaal
- Francine Smith
- (voice)
Scott Grimes
- Steve Smith
- (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker
- Klaus
- (voice)
- (credit only)
Jeff Fischer
- Jeff Fischer
- (voice)
Lake Bell
- Stripper on Pole
- (voice)
Patti Harrison
- Ali
- (voice)
Richard Kind
- Al Tuttle
- (voice)
Haley Joel Osment
- Darix
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe interviews with couples and the "I'll have what he's heaving" line are references to When Harry Met Sally... (1989).
- ConnectionsReferences When Harry Met Sally... (1989)
- SoundtracksCrimson and Clover
(uncredited)
Written by Tommy James and Peter P. Lucia Jr.
Performed by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
Featured review
A Bit Bumpy, But Also Kind Of OK
The plot line was almost entirely focused on Steve with no real side plot. It seems the latter only existed to get all protagonists* into the episode. They were both diverting and unnecessary. The episode would have been better without them.
In terms of structure, I really liked how the plot was built by sprinkling in some incomplete information about the arc ahead. The episode's writer Nicole Shabtai needs a little more refinement, but the talent is clearly there. Looking forward to more from her.
As of the rest of the episode, there were funny moments that I really liked. Steve definitively deserved his arc. The same goes for Snot, who got lucky for once. Even if it was only in the Paris of the New World...lol.
*Klaus was missing, despite being close to the principal who played an important side role and also despite of the backyard pool being mentioned in a scene. Not even Meg is forgotten in such a way. Tsss...
In terms of structure, I really liked how the plot was built by sprinkling in some incomplete information about the arc ahead. The episode's writer Nicole Shabtai needs a little more refinement, but the talent is clearly there. Looking forward to more from her.
As of the rest of the episode, there were funny moments that I really liked. Steve definitively deserved his arc. The same goes for Snot, who got lucky for once. Even if it was only in the Paris of the New World...lol.
*Klaus was missing, despite being close to the principal who played an important side role and also despite of the backyard pool being mentioned in a scene. Not even Meg is forgotten in such a way. Tsss...
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- koepfer
- Oct 3, 2022
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- Runtime21 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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