Talk:Deep Throats/GA1

Latest comment: 12 years ago by MayhemMario in topic GA Reassessment

GA Reassessment edit

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I am listing this article for good article reassessment, due to the many unsourced claims in the cultural references section, has a ring of WP:OR to me and unsourced plot (not one of the main points). The references need expanding (especially 7), the external lnik to a clip from Youtube is very bizarre!

Example of Unsourced Claims:

  • "On August 5, 2007, this episode was featured among a four-episode set of Family Guy on Fox, hosted by the stars of the film Superbad." (Reception)
  • "The episode takes its title from a scene when an anonymous informant (later revealed to be Kermit the Frog) secretly meets Brian in an underground parking lot. Brian calls the informant "Deep Throat," in a reference to the anonymous informant Deep Throat. The meeting itself is a reference to the meeting with Deep Throat or to the 1976 film All the Presidents Men." (CR)
  • "The Noid attempting to ruin Mayor West's pizza is a reference to the Noid from former Domino's Pizza television advertisements. The scene where Cleveland runs off as a black panther when he notices Meg and Brian looking at him as he destroys Brian's cab with a crowbar is a reference to Michael Jackson's "Black or White" 2nd ending known as the Black or White Panther Dance. When Lois mentions to Peter that it would be fun to be in the community talent show, Stewie says "You know what else is fun? Watching Mr. Belvedere without people talking so loudly!". He then proceeds to sing the theme song loudly. When Peter is being driven around by Brian, he refers to him as Bitterman, a reference to the chauffeur in the 1981 film Arthur." (CR)

- On hold for 7 days, if these points are fixed, then I will do a more detailed GAR review. MayhemMario 20:29, 13 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

It's been on hold for more than 7 days, and still no action has been taken. Failed. MayhemMario 16:38, 23 March 2012 (UTC)Reply