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Brian and Stewie try to save the town when corporate giant Superstore puts all the local shops out of business.
Brian and Stewie try to save the town when corporate giant Superstore puts all the local shops out of business.
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S20, EP16 "Prescription Heroine"After Brian sustains an injury, Lois gets addicted to his painkillers; Cleveland refurbishes Peter's ping-pong table, which becomes popular in the neighborhood.
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S14, EP7 "Hot Pocket-Dial"Quagmire admits that he has feelings for Lois after accidentally calling Peter; Brian tries to fix the situation.
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S20, EP17 "All About Alana"When Lois' piano student, Alana, comes to work for the Griffins, Lois is initially glad for the help; she realizes Alana's intentions are more sinister than she thought.
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S14, EP8 "Brokeback Swanson"The guys find Joe too difficult to be around when he is trampled by bulls and becomes a quadriplegic; when the husband of the woman Brian is sleeping with returns home, he pretends to be the family's new dog.
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S24, EP9 "Phony Montana"After going on a date with a Cuban-American woman named Carmen, Brian inexplicably develops a Cuban accent.
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S24, EP8 "Play Time"In this three-act parody, the Griffins spoof the stage by putting up "To Kill a Mockingbird," "The Odd Couple" and "Hamlet."
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S24, EP7 "Scent of a Woman"Brian discovers his nose can detect diseases and smells that someone in the Griffin house has cancer.
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S24, EP6 "Viewer DMs"The Griffin family retells "The Lord of the Rings," explains how the Griffins' ancestors arrived in Quahog and looks back at Quagmire's 1960s variety show.
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