<P> In an improvement over the previous four episodes, the episode was viewed in 7.27 million homes in its original airing, according to Nielsen ratings, despite airing simultaneously with The Amazing Race on CBS and Celebrity Apprentice on NBC . The episode also acquired a 3.7 rating in the 18--49 demographic, beating The Simpsons, The Cleveland Show, and Sons of Tucson, in addition to significantly edging out all three shows in total viewership . </P> <P> Reviews of the episode were mixed . Todd VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club called Brian's plotline a "pretty funny, if uninspired, take on the pilot process ." VanDerWerff also criticized the Stewie storyline, calling it an unnecessary "grossout gag ." In a more positive review, Jason Hughes of TV Squad noted that "both storylines were funny to their respective ends," in addition to praising James Woods' performance in the episode . Ramsey Isler of IGN criticized Brian's plotline, writing that it "really didn't work as comedy" and "if the episode had been entirely about Stewie's predicament, it might have been much better". </P>

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