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The Griffins go to Springfield, where they encounter a stranger named Homer Simpson; Stewie trades his mind-control device for Bart's slingshot; Lisa teaches Meg how to play the saxophone; Homer and Peter argue about the best beer.
The Griffins go to Springfield, where they encounter a stranger named Homer Simpson; Stewie trades his mind-control device for Bart's slingshot; Lisa teaches Meg how to play the saxophone; Homer and Peter argue about the best beer.
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S18, EP1 "Yacht Rocky"When the brewery announces it will be firing one employee, Peter is nervous he will be the one let go; the family departs on a Yacht Rock cruise that doesn't go as expected.
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S13, EP2 "The Book of Joe"Peter's efforts to help Joe publish a book go awry when he takes over as author; Brian starts exercising excessively after experiencing a runner's high.
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S18, EP2 "Bri-Da"Peter and his friends are tired of forgetting the lucrative business ideas they come up with while drinking; they strap on Joe's police body cams to record their every move; Quagmire tries to come to terms with a family development.
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S13, EP3 "Baking Bad"Lois and Peter open a cookie store together, but things get messy when Peter comes up with a scheme to bring in more customers.
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S24, EP13 "Friend's Best Man"Stewie becomes engaged to Rupert, but Brian is upset when he is not chosen as the best man.
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S24, EP12 "Lower G.I. Joe"A colonoscopy reveals Peter has a rare collectible toy action figure lodged in his intestine, but the reward for selling it causes a rift between him and the guys.
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S24, EP11 "Tall Stewie"When Stewie puts on a pair of boots that make him slightly taller, his newfound confidence changes the power dynamic in the Griffin family.
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S24, EP10 "A Few More Ways to Die in the West"In this Griffin family spoof of the Old West, Peter, known as Quiet Burp, and his gang of outlaws agrees to escort a wealthy businessman on a train journey.
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