Worried that Stewie is spending too much time at home and not meeting other children, Lois takes him to a day care center...
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After asking for a favor from the local mob, Peter is then called upon to repay the favor by escorting Paulie, the Don’s disgustingly obnoxious nephew, around the town for an evening...
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After suffering endless teasing and humiliation about his weight, Chris decides he wants to shape up. Peter puts him on a diet and exercise program, but when the results are slow in coming, he turns to plastic surgery...
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After trying to apply for a construction permit at the town hall, Peter discovers that his property technically qualifies as an independent nation...
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Needing more extracurriculars to get into college, Meg signs up as a reporter with the school newspaper. Through persistence and shrewd investigating she lands a scoop exposing Mayor Adam West’s incompetence...
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Peter tries to win his father’s approval by inviting him to stay with the family after his retirement. His father, however, is an ultra-religious Catholic who hates Lois and is absolutely intolerant of anyone else...
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In an attempt to win a tour of the Pawtucket Brewery, Peter drinks an insane amount of beer. In the process, Lois discovers that as long as Peter is wasted, he can play the piano like a professional...
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After Chris neglects his responsibilities, Peter tries to teach him to be more mature by getting him a job as a ball collector at a driving range...
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When Lois discovers that someone has been urinating on the carpet, suspicion first turns to Stewie. When the real culprit is revealed to be Brian, however, he starts seeing a psychiatrist to talk through his emotional problems...
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Everyone on Spooner Street becomes enemies when a trophy they all won mysteriously goes missing; Meg makes extra tips at her new job as a waitress by telling everyone she’s unwed, teenage mother of Stewie.
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