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Episode credited cast: | |||
Seth MacFarlane | ... | ||
Wendy Schaal | ... |
Francine Smith
(voice)
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Scott Grimes | ... |
Steve Smith
(voice)
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Rachael MacFarlane | ... |
Hayley Smith
(voice)
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Dee Bradley Baker | ... | ||
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Paul Adelstein | ... |
Kevin Brougham
(voice)
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Curtis Armstrong | ... |
Snot Lonstein
(voice)
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Bryan Cranston | ... |
Bill Publisherman
(voice)
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Leslie Jordan | ... |
Mr. Beauregard
(voice)
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Matt McKenna | ... |
Kevin /
Cap'n Monty
(voice)
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Daisuke Suzuki | ... |
Toshi Yoshida
(voice)
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Jill Talley | ... |
Boob Woman /
Old Woman
(voice)
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Eddie Kaye Thomas | ... |
Barry Robinson /
Spike
(voice)
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Jim Wise | ... |
Mr. Durbin
(voice)
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Roger is overjoyed to discover that Steve's new book is all about him - until he finds out that it paints him in an unflattering light.
I really love this episode. It's funny, it's entertaining, and it's all about Roger and Steve. I just love it so much. It's definitely one of my all-time favorite episodes from this season.
In this episode, Stan tells Steve his dream of writing a novel, and Steve decides to write his own one. He writes about Roger, and it becomes a hit. But then Roger finds out that he is portrayed as a drunken slob, which he is, he gets very upset. And Steve becomes obnoxious and pretentious with his newly-found fame.
Newspaper Headline: Bush Appoints Stephen King As Ambassador To Terror.
Best part of the episode: Anything to do with Roger.
Overall, I give this episode an 8 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Awesome.