Rachael MacFarlane |
Hayley Smith |
Dee Bradley Baker |
Klaus |
Seth MacFarlane |
Stan Smith / Roger |
Scott Grimes |
Steve Smith |
Wendy Schaal |
Francine Smith |
Edward Asner |
Grandpa Smith |
Guest Star |
Jeff Fisher (II) |
Glenn |
Guest Star |
Lou Diamond Phillips |
Rusty |
Guest Star |
Promo images displayed a Mr. Pibb bottle on the kitchen counter top. This was changed to a generic bottle of root beer in the broadcast.
Hayley: After we ran out of money, Jeff suggested that we prostitute ourselves. At first, Jeff was saying he was only going to do women, but then... that wasn't working out. So, long story short, Jeff's on butt rest, and we moved to the desert.
Stan: Francine, touch me.
Francine: What?
Stan: Touch me. It'll provide us with all the warmth we need. I saw it on Man vs. Wild. That feels amazing.
Francine: I'm not touching you.
Roger: I am.
Stan: That feels amazing.
Stan: That bathroom is amazing. A gold toilet? And I can't believe you have a servant just to wipe your butt.
Rusty: Um, I don't...
Stan: Oh, explains the attitude and why he did such a slapdash job.
Stan: You know what? For Thanksgiving this year, we're not going to have them coming here. We're going to their gross tepee in Crap-hole, Arizona. Then you'll see how good you've got it.
Steve: What?!
Stan: You heard me. And then, we're going to Four Corners where you'll get to see me break-dance in four states at once!
Steve: Ah, man!
Stan: I'm glad that when my dad walked into that nightclub in Santa Fe, eyes damaged by the New Mexican sun, he bedded your Cherokee mother, having mistaken her for a person. I love you, bro.
Stan: Steve, show Glenn your new X-Cube. The X is for x-pensive.
Roger: Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! There's my favorite nephew. Butterfly knife and a Hustler.
Steve: Thanks, Uncle Kappy.
Roger: I'm not Uncle Kappy just yet. I still have to get drunk.
Roger's opening credits disguise: Rollergirl
Featured Music:
Journey - "Open Arms"
Episode Title
The episode title is a take on that of the movie, There Will Be Blood.
"Felicity the wolf" is a spoof on "Christian the lion". Christian was bought, in 1969, as a cub by Anthony "Ace" Bourke and John Randall from Harrods department store in London and lived on their house till he was one year old, then they moved him for their furniture store. Bourke and Randall got permission from a local vicar to exercise Christian at a church graveyard.
When Christian got bigger and expensive in care, both owners agreed on releasing him into the wild, in a compound in Kenya.
A year later, the former owners decided to visit Christian and see if he still recognized them. Firstly with caution but quickly he ran to them, and standing on his hind legs wrapped his front legs on their shoulders and nuzzling their faces.
In 2009, it various versions of this event became viral on YouTube, generating more than dozens of million views.
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