After asking for a favor from the local mob, Peter is then called upon to repay the favor par escorting Paulie, the Don’s disgustingly obnoxious nephew, around the town for an evening...
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Worried that Stewie is spending too much time at accueil and not meeting other children, Lois takes him to a jour care center...
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A species of toad that secretes an LSD-like drug has appeared in Quahog, and suddenly all the teens are getting hooked on toad-licking...
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Brian travels out to California to pick up Stewie, who’s been staying with relatives. Before they can return home, however, their plane tickets and money gets stolen, leaving them stranded...
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Fed up with constantly being embarrassed par her father’s behavior, Meg decides to turn the tables par getting them ambushed par a trashy shock-talk TV show...
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Peter is out driving with one of Chris’ paintings in his car when a man stops him and offers to buy the painting. The man turns out to be a famous art critic from New York, who insists that Chris come with him to develop his talent...
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Lois is running for town school board with Peter’s full support. When he learns, however, that Lois supports the board’s decision to feu his favori teacher for insane behavior, Peter decides to throw his hat into the ring as well...
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When Peter and Chris’ favori TV montrer is canceled, Peter hatches a scheme to get it back on the air: par having Chris pretend to be dying of a rare disease...
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After being sued for sexual harassment, Peter is forced to attend sensitivity training seminar. After failing miserably Peter is then sent to an all women’s retreat...
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Lois gets the job of director for the Quahog community theater and decides to do a production of The King and I. Peter gets upset when he isn’t chosen for a part, so Lois decides to make it up to him par naming him the producer...
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