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Family Guy :: Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother? (03x14)
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Episode Information |
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| Title: | Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother? |
| Episode #: | 03x14 |
| Production Number: | 3ACX06 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday December 06th, 2001 |
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Episode Summary |
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After Chris starts talking “street”, Peter decides to teach him about the Griffin ancestry.
He finds out he had a black ancestor named Nate Griffin who was owned by the Pewterschmidt family.
Meanwhile, Stewie goes undercover as a cheerleader.
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Guest Stars |
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| Guest Stars | | •Chris Cox | voiced | George W. Bush | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Danny Smith (6) | voiced | The Leper (Announcer / Scientist #2) | Recurring (26th appearance) | | •Gary Cole | voiced | Cop (Coach) | Recurring (11th appearance) | | •Kevin Michael Richardson (2) | voiced | Black Professor (League Member #2) | Recurring (7th appearance) | | •Kim Parks | voiced | Tonya | Recurring (first appearance) | | •Meredith Scott Lynn | voiced | Girl | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Phil LaMarr | voiced | Donald (Chapter President / Rapper / Black Comedian) | Recurring (12th appearance) | | •Rachael MacFarlane | voiced | Jill (Animatronic Wife / Animatronic Irish Woman) | Recurring (10th appearance) | | •Tara Strong | voiced | Cindi (Waitress) | Recurring (8th appearance) | | •Wally Wingert | voiced | Cameraman (Museum Guide / Scientist #3) | Recurring (17th appearance) | | •Wayne Collins (1) | voiced | Basketball Player (League Member) | Recurring (second appearance) |
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Main Cast |
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| •Seth MacFarlane | voiced | Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, Glen Quagmire, Tom Tucker, Jake Tucker, Carter Pewterschmidt, Kevin Swanson, Seamus, Dr. Elmer Hartman, Jasper, God, Jesus, Various | | •Alex Borstein | voiced | Lois Griffin, Loretta Brown, Tricia Takanawa, Barbara Pewterschmidt, Various | | •Seth Green | voiced | Chris Griffin, Neil Goldman, Dylan (Brian's son), Various | | •Mila Kunis | voiced | Meg Griffin | | •Mike Henry (1) | voiced | Cleveland Brown, Herbert, Bruce, Fouad, Cleveland Jr., Greased Up Deaf Guy (Jay), Various |
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Episode Notes |
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The end credits tune of this episode is done in a rap theme. Like the one in "Mr. Saturday Knight" which was done in the medeival theme. | Peter is the only one singing the end credits although in several parts his black friends join in on a line. |
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Dennis Miller: I don't wanna go on a rant here but America's foreign policy makes about as much sense as Beowolf having sex with Robert Fulton at the first Battle of Antietam. I mean when a neo-conservative defenstrates it's like Raskalnakov filibuster dioxymonohydrostinate.
Peter: What the hell does rant mean? | (Quagmire finds a cheerleader tied up in a bathroom stall)
Quagmire: Dear Diary, Jackpot! | Tom Tucker: And now time for Ollie Williams with the Black-U-Weather Forecast. Ollie?
Ollie: IT'S GONNA RAIN!
Tom Tucker: Thanks, Ollie. | Chris: What's a library, dad?
Peter: Oh, it's just a place where homeless people come to shave and go BM. | Peter: I got no idea how to be black ... y'know, except for not smiling when I get my picture taken. | Peter:...yah and then Chris starts in with all this Yo! Yo! Yo! stuff and I don't know what the hell he's talking about. So I started beating him with a hose and then my arm got tired...so I came here. | Black man: So, it's agreed, we'll keep on pretending to like pigs' feet simply to confound the white man. | Mr. Pewterschmidt: My jacket's in the kitchen, please don't write on it. | Brian: Like those two weeks you spent narrating your own life.
(Cut to Peter narrating his life)
Peter: I walked into the kitchen and sat down at the table. I looked with a grimace at the questionable meal Lois had placed in front of me. Of course I would never tell her how disgusted I was with her cooking, but somehow I think she knew. Lois had always been full of energy and life, but lately I had begun to grow more aware of her aging: the bright exuberant eyes that I had fallen in love with were now beginning to grow dull and listless with the long fatigue of a weary life. (Lois knocks Peter out) I awoke several hours later in a daze. |
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The closed captions for this episode were accidentally aired during The Bernie Mac Show the day before. | The color of the dress of the lady sitting behind Stewie at the basketball game changes from yellow to red, and then back to yellow again. | There is a shade on the back door in the episode. This is one of two episode where a shade has appeared on the back door. The other episode being "Stuck Together, Torn Apart". | Mr. Pewterschmidt places the book of his family's history down on the couch, and then it dissapears. | The toy firetruck Mr. Pewterschidt slips on had not been there in the previous shot. | Mr. Pewterschmidt is holding a coffee cup while talking to Peter in the kitchen. Then when they enter the living room, the coffee cup has changed to his pipe. | Mr. Pewterschmidt puts a LIT pipe in his bathrobe pocket when writing a $20,000 check for Peter. |
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Lois: Oh my God, you turned our living room into Pee Wee's Playhouse?
Pee Wee's Playhouse was a childrens TV series. Hosted by Pee Wee Herman. | Peter: I was there when Tootie got those painful braces!
On the show "Facts Of Life" Tootie, the little African American girl, gets braces somewhere in the series. | Stewie: I'm telling you juice she's going behind your back.
The man Stewie is ranting to in the bar is OJ Simpson. Presumbly, OJ leaves the bar to go kill his wife. | Peter: Our son's posessed!
When Peter stops the car and freaks out because of the way Chris is talking he thinks Chris has been posessed. This is a reference to the movie "The Exorcist". In which a little girl becomes posessed by the Devil. |
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