When Roger wakes up from a coma after a car accident, he has the ability to see into the future.When Roger wakes up from a coma after a car accident, he has the ability to see into the future.When Roger wakes up from a coma after a car accident, he has the ability to see into the future.
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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)
Danielle Schneider
- Widow
- (voice)
Randy Spears
- John Q. Mind
- (voice)
John Viener
- Doctor
- (voice)
Storyline
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- TriviaWhen Roger is trying to get his picture taken at the red light camera, the semi hits him like a ton of bricks, literally - the company's name on the side of the trailer is "Tana Bricks"
- Quotes
Francine Smith: I just got a new car and I love it. It's the same car Matt Damon drove in We Bought a Zoo. I like to drive around and pretend I have zoo problems. " Oh my God, what am I gonna do about my zoo?". Right?
- ConnectionsReferences Mission: Impossible (1966)
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This one really clicks
I feel like I have to point out that 'Vision: Impossible" sees Roger in the hospital (twice) and no one realizes he's an alien. And it doesn't even feel like a cop-out, but just that it's woven into the show as accepted, at this point. I liked it.
It's a good episode with a funny riff on "The Dead Zone" (ol' Rog awakens from a coma with Walken-like powers of future-telling). And while a Roger-centric episode is pushing it (for me, personally) it works because his snarky sense of humor is put to good use here. The writing's strong, too; after his second coma, he returns home to a family that's gone to pieces without knowing every second of their futures.
Surprisingly, some of the best material is in the hospital scenes, between the (unseen) Dr. Baby, and a return appearance by Dr. John Q. Mind (Mind Quad!).
7/10
It's a good episode with a funny riff on "The Dead Zone" (ol' Rog awakens from a coma with Walken-like powers of future-telling). And while a Roger-centric episode is pushing it (for me, personally) it works because his snarky sense of humor is put to good use here. The writing's strong, too; after his second coma, he returns home to a family that's gone to pieces without knowing every second of their futures.
Surprisingly, some of the best material is in the hospital scenes, between the (unseen) Dr. Baby, and a return appearance by Dr. John Q. Mind (Mind Quad!).
7/10
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- Mr-Fusion
- May 14, 2017
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