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Blue Harvest |
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With the Griffins stuck at home
during a blackout, Peter begins to tell a story, which leads to a Star Wars
flashback. Acting out scenes from Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Peter
plays Han Solo, Lois is Princess Leia, Stewie becomes Darth Vader, Brian
plays Chewbacca, and Chris is Luke Skywalker. |
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2.
Movin' Out (Brian's Song) |
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Peter convinces
Brian to move in with Jillian. Stewie moves in with them as well to help
pay the rent, but he tries to interfere with Brian and Jillian's relationship
by throwing Brian a drinking party. Meanwhile, Meg and Chris get jobs
at the local convenience store. While Chris and the manager, Carl, talk
about their favorite movies, Meg is stuck with all the hard work. |
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3.
Believe It Or Not, Joe's Walking On Air |
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When Bonnie tells Joe that she
is tired of being married to a handicapped person, Joe gets a leg transplant.
Excited about his new ability to walk, Joe engages in extreme sport, and
soon ditches his current friends, for more active ones. Peter and the guys
are upset at how Joe is acting and decide to teach him a lesson. |
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4.
Stewie Kills Lois (1) |
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Lois and Peter sail off on a cruise.
Jealous that he was left behind, Stewie's matricidal tendencies are rekindled.
When Brian challenges him to actually do it, Stewie carries out his diabolical
plan. |
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5.
Lois Kills Stewie (2) |
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Returning from her presumed death,
Lois reveals her attempted killer to be Stewie. Stewie then takes his family
hostage, slowly gaining more power until the world itself is at its knees.
Desperate to put an end to Stewie's reign of terror, Lois realizes what
she must do... |
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6.
Padre de Familia |
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Peter starts an anti-immigration
group, but immediately changes his views after discovering he was born in
Mexico. Unable to prove his American citizenship, he is labeled as an illegal
immigrant and forced to work as a laborer. |
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7.
Peter's Daughter |
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Meg finds herself interested in
a cute med student who treats her at the hospital and soon hits it off with
him. However, an overprotective Peter is determined to drive the student
away. Meanwhile, Brian and Stewie buy and renovate a dilapidated house. |
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8.
McStroke |
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Peter decides to grow a mustache,
but then he's mistaken for a fireman (because they all have mustaches),
so he lends a hand when a fire breaks out at a local fast food restaurant.
The owner gives him unlimited burgers as a "thank you" but he
eats so many that he eventually has a stroke. |
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9.
Back to the Woods |
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After attending a concert featuring
Barry Manilow, Peter realizes that he has accidentally dropped his wallet
there. However, he soon discovers that someone has found it, but is currently
using his credit card to buy expensive things. After recieving a bank letter,
Peter and Brian track down the culprit to a Chinese restaurant and discover
him to be none other than James Woods, whom Peter had previously locked
away in a Government Warehouse. |
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10.
Play it Again, Brian |
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Lois is growing increasingly frustrated
with Peter, who has been much more focused on spending time with his friends
than with her. Brian, who had just won a vacation to Martha?s Vineyard to
receive a writing award, decides to take the two with him to help them sort
things out between themselves. |
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11.
The Former Life of Brian |
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Brian meets up with an old girlfriend,
discovering that he is the illegitimate father of her unruly son. The child
is dropped off at the Griffin's house so Brian can raise him; there the
boy quickly gets out of hand, and Brian's self-centered approach to parenting
doesn't settle too well with Peter and Lois... |
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12.
Long John Peter |
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Peter buys a pet parrot and begins
to believe he is a pirate. Not surprisingly, it all goes to his head as
he literally becomes the scourge of the neighborhood until he accidentally
kills his beloved bird... |