Rhode Island in popular culture

The state of Rhode Island is often depicted in popular culture, partly due to its natives the Farrelly brothers and former residence of the creator of the television show Family Guy, Seth MacFarlane. The following is a list of popular culture in Rhode Island.

Television

  • The Showtime series Brotherhood is set in Providence.
  • The Fox animated sitcom Family Guy (1999–2003; 2005–present) is set in the fictional town of Quahog.
  • The NBC series Providence is set and named for Providence.
  • Doctor Doctor was set in Providence.
  • The Comedy Central series Another Period is set in Newport during the early 1900s.
  • On FOX's popular X-Files (1993 2001) TV series, Fox Mulder's family lives in Chepachet, a small village in the northern town of Glocester, Rhode Island. His mother retires to Quonochontaug, an even smaller community in South County.
  • Ghost Hunters is set in Warwick.
  • Canterbury's Law is set in Providence and the surrounding areas.
  • The Star Trek: Voyager series finale "Endgame" features a starship named USS Rhode Island.
  • In Aqua Teen Hunger Force Season 1 Episode 2, one of the leprechauns says he is from Rhode Island.
  • 30 Rock Season 5 Episode 3 introduces Queen Latifah as a State representative from Rhode Island, specifically mentioning Smithfield, Providence, and Brown University.
  • In an episode of Phineas and Ferb, Ferb's real name is given as being "Rhode Island Fletcher".
  • In an episode of Archer, Krieger is asked where he is from and answers "Braz...istol County, Rhode Island" referring to Bristol County.
  • In episode 6.13 of Supernatural, entitled "Unforgiven", Sam remembers a case he and his grandfather Samuel worked in Bristol, and he and Dean return there to find out what happened.
  • The ABC Show Body of Proof took place in Philadelphia, but its first season was filmed in Rhode Island, mainly in Providence, with several episodes including scenes filmed at Johnson & Wales University. (Later seasons were filmed in Los Angeles.)
  • The origin for the show Scrubs is loosely based on Dr. Jonathan Doris' experiences as a resident in internal medicine at Miriam Hospital, a teaching hospital at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, which served as inspiration for college friend and show creator Bill Lawrence.[6]

Film

Many films by the Farrelly brothers are filmed and/or set in Rhode Island.

Literature

Games

  • The massively multiplayer online game City of Heroes is set in the fictional city of Paragon City, Rhode Island, on the state's coast overlooking the Atlantic.[4] An expansion to the game also features another fictional Rhode Island town, Salamanca.
  • The popular videogame Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem is focused around the happenings in a mansion in Rhode Island.

Music

  • Guitar virtuoso Guthrie Govan has a song on his solo album named "Rhode Island Shred"
  • The Eagles' song "The Last Resort", from their album Hotel California, opens with the line "She came from Providence, the one in Rhode Island."
  • The Front Bottoms song Rhode Island appears on their self titled album
gollark: How can you POSSIBLY stand manually crafting everything, Depth?
gollark: What are they crafting, then?
gollark: I'll add another two cubes if I ever need much more space.
gollark: I have 9 crafting CPUs and 64 molecular assemblers on my network!
gollark: Down with small-scale! Overdo everything!

See also

References

  1. Arditi, Lynn (2009-05-24). "Film Chronicles RI's Asian Brothels". Providence Journal. Retrieved 2009-07-03.
  2. ""Moonrise Kingdom" release is set". The Newport Daily News. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
  3. Jennifer Nicole Sullivan (June 6, 2012). "Enchanted "Kingdom"". NewportRI.com. Retrieved October 13, 2013.
  4. "The Paragon Times: Capes Return to Paragon City!". 2004-07-19. Archived from the original on 2007-01-08. Retrieved 2007-01-25. An in-game newspaper article, that mentions Paragon City, Rhode Island.
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