AVAILABLE EPISODES
At his high school reunion, Peter pretends to be a millionaire, but the truth comes out when he meets Tom Brady and loses all self-control.
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Peter decides to write his own erotic novels financed by his father in law, Carter Pewterschmidt. A lawsuit involving the books leave Carter penniless and gives Peter the chance to show him just how the other half live.
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Chris gets expelled from James Woods High because he has the lowest test scores in the entire school. The family visits a few different institutions but none seem to work for Chris.
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Lois and Peter sail off on a cruise. Jealous that he was left behind, Stewie's matricidal tendencies are rekindled.
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James Woods returns to seek revenge against Peter. James Woods finds Peter's wallet, which he lost at Barry Manilow's concert, and proceeds to steal Peter's identity, and his family. Peter decides to ruin James' career and image.
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Peter is forced to go back to the third grade to try and qualify for a promotion at work. Meanwhile, Brian opens a bar with Frank Sinatra Jr, where they employ Stewie to make it a hotspot.
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Peter cashes in a raffle ticket, and wins a golf outing with O.J. Simpson; but when he brings home the infamous former running back, the residents of Quahog are not so welcoming to the new houseguest.
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Actors Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Chase track down a spy hiding in Quahog; Peter, Joe and Quagmire start their own comedy improv group.
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Peter befriends actor Ryan Reynolds until he discovers that Reynolds may be attracted to him, and Stewie leaves home after Brian figures out that he wrecked Brian's car.
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It's topical. It's edgy. It takes political correctness, wraps it in a paper bag and leaves it flaming on Mary Whitehouse's doorstep before ringing the doorbell and running away. Best of all, it's 12 different kinds of funny. Family Guy is comedy for all tastes.