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Peter's mom announces that she is getting a divorce; Peter finds a father figure in anchorman Tom Tucker; Brian gets his own radio show.
Peter's mom announces that she is getting a divorce; Peter finds a father figure in anchorman Tom Tucker; Brian gets his own radio show.
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S5, EP2 "Mother Tucker"Peter's mom announces that she is getting a divorce; Peter finds a father figure in anchorman Tom Tucker; Brian gets his own radio show.
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S5, EP3 "Hell Comes to Quahog"Brian and Stewie try to save the town when corporate giant Superstore puts all the local shops out of business.
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S5, EP4 "Saving Private Brian"Brian and Stewie find themselves in boot camp; Chris and his rock band have a hit with their single, "Evil, Evil Monkey."
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S5, EP5 "Whistle While Your Wife Works"When Peter's boss (Carrie Fisher) tells him he needs to pick up the pace, Lois goes to the brewery to help him.
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S24, EP5 "Dear Francis"Peter calls out the name "Francis" while making love with Lois, but she believes he meant his deceased father, leading to a round of therapy; things worsen when Lois discovers "Frances" is the name of the Clam's new, pretty waitress.
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S24, EP4 "Bringing Up Brady"Meg pursues an unlikely friendship with an NFL great; Stewie and Brian host a dinner party at a home furnishing store.
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S24, EP3 "Man-Fest Destiny"Peter and the guys become shipwrecked at Fire Island; Chris and Brian perform a lobotomy on a social-media-crazed Stewie.
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S24, EP2 "Pumpkin Spice Girls"Meg discovers the seasonal delight that is the pumpkin spice latte, but when the limited time offering lapses, her and Lois concoct an elaborate heist to steal the formula.
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