Épisodes 22
The Thin White Line (1)
Brian's keen sense of smell gets him a job with the police department.
Lire la suiteBrian Does Hollywood (2)
Brian's first job in Hollywood is directing a pornographic film.
Lire la suiteMr. Griffin Goes to Washington
The tobacco industry sends Peter to Washington to present a speech about smoking.
Lire la suiteOne if by Clam, Two if by Sea
When a hurricane strikes Quohog, everything is destroyed including The Drunken Clam, which is bought out by a Brit who turns it into an English pub. As it happens, pub owner Nigel Pinchley and his family move in next door to the Griffins, and Stewie tries to teach Nigel's Cockney-accented 3-year-old daughter how to speak proper English.
Lire la suiteAnd the Wiener Is...
Peter joins a gun club to compensate for his lack of physical assets; Meg becomes the target of the "cool" gang's wrath.
Lire la suiteDeath Lives
After a near-death experience on his anniversary, Peter learns the importance of spending time with Lois.
Lire la suiteLethal Weapons
New Yorkers invade the town in the fall; Lois hones her martial-arts skills.
Lire la suiteThe Kiss Seen Around the World
Meg lands an internship working with the school nerd at a television station.
Lire la suiteMr. Saturday Knight
Peter decides to pursue his dream career as a knight.
Lire la suiteFish out of Water
When Peter decides to become a fisherman, he takes out a large loan to buy a fishing boat and unwittingly gives up everything he owns as collateral.
Lire la suiteEmission Impossible
Lois' pregnant sister inspires her and Peter to have another baby.
Lire la suiteTo Love and Die in Dixie
The Griffins are put into the witness protection program.
Lire la suiteScrewed the Pooch
Peter and Lois go to the Pewterschmidts for the weekend, bringing Brian along. Brian, meanwhile, has some "issues" of his own to work out. Find out if Brian's future is to make puppies or become "less" than he is.
Lire la suitePeter Griffin: Husband, Father... Brother?
While trying to teach Chris about his Irish roots, Peter stumbles upon Nate Griffin, a black man in his family tree. Peter tries to embrace his new-found heritage, but can’t quite get the hang of it. When Lois’ father, Carter Pewtershmidt, sits the Griffin kids down for a look at his family genealogy, a dark secret is uncovered.
Lire la suiteReady, Willing, and Disabled
Joe gets discouraged, losing his self-confidence, after he loses a thief in a chase. Peter wants to help Joe get back to his old self so he volunteers to help train him for the decathlon at the Olympics for handicapped athletes. Peter puts steroids into Joe's drink, pushing Joe on to victory. Meanwhile, Stewie, Meg, and Brian fight over $26.
Lire la suiteA Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas
Christmas comes to Quahog! While Lois attempt to make the holidays perfect for the Griffin family, Peter messes it up. Meanwhile, Stewie learns of Santa Claus’ ability to keep 24-hour surveillance on all the world’s children.
Lire la suiteBrian Wallows and Peter's Swallows
Brian is sentenced to care for a crabby old woman; Peter's beard becomes a home for birds.
Lire la suiteFrom Method to Madness
Stewie attempts a career in show business; Meg dates a nudist.
Lire la suiteStuck Together, Torn Apart
Peter's jealously forces a trial separation; Stewie and Brian get glued together.
Lire la suiteRoad to Europe
Stewie goes to England to take refuge in his favorite television show, while Lois embarrasses Peter at a KISS concert.
Lire la suiteFamily Guy Viewer Mail #1
Viewer mail inspires three stories in which Peter loses his bones, the Griffins gain superpowers, and Peter and his friends appear as eight-year-old "Little Rascals."
Lire la suiteWhen You Wish Upon a Weinstein
The day that Peter buys volcano insurance is the day that Lois becomes fed up with their constant money problems.
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