
While Quagmire's hand is between her breasts, Cleveland approaches and mentions the snacks Peter has supplied, serenely saying hello to Quagmire before walking away. She invites him to reach in and grab it, which after a moment of hesitation he does. While Quagmire is fishing, he catches a fish that lands in Loretta's breasts. Peter invites his friends on his fishing boat for a party at sea. The episode features guest performances from Jane Carr, Randy Crenshaw, Miriam Flynn, Denis Martell, Mark Peredes and Fred Tatasciore, as well as several recurring guest performers for the series.

With Cleveland separating from Loretta, this episode lays much of the foundation for The Cleveland Show. In the episode, Cleveland's wife Loretta cheats on him with Quagmire, due to Cleveland's "lack of passion" and "not being a real man". This episode marks the final appearance of Loretta, until the season 7 episode, " Love, Blactually".
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" The Cleveland–Loretta Quagmire" is the fifth episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series Family Guy. On 19 March, Nasa administrator Jim Bridenstine announced that the agency's Michoud assembly facility and Stennis Space Center are in effect shutting down due to the rising number of cases in their local areas, but at this point the closures are pitched as temporary.īeck adds, "We are working closely with our mission partners and the New Zealand government to determine when launch operations can safely resume.5th episode of the fourth season of Family Guy " The Cleveland–Loretta Quagmire" "Our team is working from home, making good progress on preparation for upcoming missions including our launch to the moon for Nasa in 2021." Coronavirus impactįollowing the New Zealand government's guidance to stay home under Alert Level 4, Rocket Lab paused launch preparations to limit the spread of Covid-19 and to protect the health and safety of the mission team, their families and the wider New Zealand community, Beck says. Rocket Lab has also posted 360-degree drop-test footage for those who have virtual reality headsets and an extended version of the video. This means we can get rockets out of the factory even faster and launch more frequently to meet the needs of our customers." By capturing the stages after launch and refurbishing them to be used again, we avoid the need to make a brand new stage for every mission. "As cool as catching rockets with helicopters is, it does actually have a functional purpose. It might be lower tech than Space X's use of thrusters to land its rockets, but the Kiwi number 8 wire approach is effective. He made a highly complex manoeuvre look easy." "It took a lot of planning and precision, but the helicopter pilot snagged the stage on the first attempt. "Testing our ability to capture an Electron stage mid-air with a helicopter was one of the major milestones we needed to tick off as we work to make Electron reusable.


Smart-cow startup backed by Peter Beck close to launch.Rocket Lab boss Peter Beck offered some entertainment for locked-down space geeks this morning, posting a video of a recent test that saw a helicopter capture a falling Electron rocket stage (see video above).
