Episode 2 - Brian Does Hollywood | |
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Brian begins a directing career in Hollywood List of other episodes: |
Episode 1 - The Thin White Line | |
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Brian is awarded a job as a sniffer dog for the Quahog police department, only to become addicted to cocaine and referred to a rehabilitation clinic |
Episode 3 - Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington | |
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Peter's toy company is bought by a tobacco firm |
Episode 4 - One If By Clam, Two If By Sea | |
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The Drunken Clam is turned into an English pub |
Episode 5 - And the Wiener is... | |
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Meg tries to get friendly with the in-crowd at school, but soon becomes the target of their cruel mockery. Peter competes against Chris in a variety of winter pursuits, including a skating race and the unusual `kitchenware on face and head' contest - but there's a surprise in store for him |
Episode 6 - Death Lives | |
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Peter is struck by lightning and hovers on the brink of death. In his state of limbo he experiences flashbacks that make him realise he should pay more attention to his beloved wife. At the same time, he arranges a date for Death with the girl from the pet shop. Peter Frampton guest stars |
Episode 7 - Lethal Weapons | |
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Lois gets to grips with martial arts |
Episode 8 - The Kiss Seen Around the World | |
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Meg's first kiss is broadcast on TV |
Episode 9 - Mr. Saturday Knight | |
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Peter loses his job and decides to pursue his lifelong dream of becoming a knight at a travelling Renaissance fair. Unfortunately, he finds himself locked in a duel with the resident jousting champion. With the guest voice of Will Ferrell |
Episode 10 - Fish Out of Water | |
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Lois shows Meg how to have fun, while Peter tries his hand at commercial fishing |
Episode 11 - Emission Impossible | |
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Peter and Lois decide to have another baby |
Episode 12 - To Live and Die in Dixie | |
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Chris is put on the witness protection programme |
Episode 13 - Screwed The Pooch | |
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Episode 14 - Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother? | |
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Peter discovers he has an African-American ancestor, and decides to embrace his new-found heritage, while Stewie tries to find out how cheerleaders control men's minds |
Episode 15 - Ready, Willing, and Disabled | |
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Peter tries to rebuild Joe's confidence |
Episode 16 - A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas | |
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The Griffins celebrate Christmas |
Episode 17 - Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows | |
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Brian is convicted of drink-driving and has to look after a cantankerous old woman as part of his community service. Meanwhile, a swallow builds its nest in Peter's beard |
Episode 18 - From Method to Madness | |
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Meg goes out with a naturist |
Episode 19 - Stuck Together, Torn Apart | |
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Peter is mortified to find out Lois is meeting an old boyfriend and struggles to contain his jealousy. Meanwhile, when Brian and Stewie are accidentally stuck together with strong industrial adhesive, the pair are forced to hold hands and spend all their time together |
Episode 20 - Road to Europe | |
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Stewie plans a trip to England |
Episode 21 - Family Guy Viewer Mail #1 | |
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A trio of stories inspired by viewers' letters, in which Peter loses his bones and ends up in a squishy heap, the Griffins gain super powers - much to the neighbourhood's astonishment - and Peter appears with his pals as `Little Rascals' |
Episode 22 - When You Wish Upon a Weinstein | |
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A Jewish accountant recovers the money Peter was conned out of spending on volcano insurance, prompting the family guy to try and convert Chris to Judaism so he will do better at school. However, plans for a quick bar mitzvah in Las Vegas are soon foiled |
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