Talk:Screams of Silence: The Story of Brenda Q

who ever wrote this is stupid
"Screams of Silence: The Story of Brenda Q" was broadcast on October 30, 2011, as a part of an animated television night on Fox, and was preceded by The Simpsons and the series premiere/cancellation of the animated series Allen Gregory, and followed by Family Guy creator and executive producer Seth MacFarlane's spin-off, The Cleveland Show. It was watched by 5.97 million viewers, according to Nielsen ratings, despite airing simultaneously with Desperate Housewives on ABC, The Amazing Race on CBS and Sunday Night Football on NBC. The episode also acquired a 3.2/7 rating in the 18–49 demographic, beating Allen Gregory and The Cleveland Show in addition to significantly edging out both shows in total viewership.[7] The episode's ratings decreased significantly from the previous week's episode, "Seahorse Seashell Party".[8]

seahorse seashell party was 1 month ago, theres alot more stupid but i couldnt be bothered — Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.212.222.43 (talk) 15:23, 1 November 2011 (UTC)

Critical Reception
There is a critical review on Fox News here if anyone wants to use it.--v/r - TP 17:13, 1 November 2011 (UTC)


 * Is there a corresponding one that actually shows positive support for that the show tried to take a stance against something important, that definitely isn't a funny real world topic at all, and sticking with that theme? Dave (talk) 19:22, 5 November 2011 (UTC)

fiancée is female gender
the male form of this word is fiancé, e is the termination for female gender in French. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 210.145.6.194 (talk) 14:17, 21 February 2012 (UTC)

"Story of [Brenda] Q" - pun on "Story of O" (Anne Desclos/Pauline Réage)?
Does anyone know if the title "Story of [Brenda] Q" is a pun on the infamous/classic (?) BDSM novel "The Story Of O"? Jimw338 (talk) 17:40, 8 September 2019 (UTC)