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  Episode Information  
Title: Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows
Episode Number: 45
Season: 3
Season Episode #.: 17
Production Number: 3ACX03
Original Airdate: Thursday January 17th, 2002
8/10 (1 Vote cast)
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Episode Crew
Director: Dan Povenmire
Writer: Allison Adler
  Episode Summary  
As punishment for DUI, Brian must spend a few hours each week working for an old lady who refuses to leave her house. After a few days he can't take it anymore and tells her the world would be better off without her. However, when he gets home he sees a documentary on her, and finds out that she was once a very talented Opera singer. Meanwhile, Peter becomes attached to three baby birds who find a home in his beard.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Adam WestvoicedMayor Adam WestRecurring (8th appearance)
Butch HartmanvoicedVariousRecurring (8th appearance)
Gary ColevoicedVariousRecurring (12th appearance)
Jane LynchvoicedVariousRecurring (second appearance)
Lori Alan (1)voicedDianeRecurring (26th appearance)
Mike Barker (1)voicedVariousRecurring (4th appearance)
Mike Henry (1)voicedVariousRecurring (33th appearance)
Nicole SullivanvoicedVariousRecurring (8th appearance)
Patrick WarburtonvoicedJoeRecurring (22th appearance)
Phil LaMarrvoicedVariousRecurring (13th appearance)
Wally WingertvoicedVariousRecurring (20th appearance)
A. J. BenzavoicedHimself 
Adria FirestonevoicedVarious 
Melora HardinvoicedVarious 
  Episode Notes  
The Canadian verson of this episode features the tarot card showing George W. Bush drinking out of a beer bong.
 
This episode won an Emmy for "You've got a hell of a lot to see".
 
  Episode Quotes  
Lois: Hey Brian... you're home early. What happened with your date?
Brian: Same thing that always happens. She was an idiot.
 
Peter: No bird frenches my wife and gets away with it.
 
Brian: (singing)
The '60s brought the hippie breed.
And decades later, things have changed indeed.
We lost the values, but we kept the weed
-You've got a lot to see-
The Reagan years have laid the frame for movie stars to play the White House game.
We're not too far from voting Feldman-Haim
-You've got a lot to see-
The town of Vegas has got a different face, because it's a family place with lots to do.
Where in the '50s, a man could mingle with scores of all the seediest whores... Now his children can, too!
You heard it from the canine's mouth.
The country's changed, that is, except the South!
No one really knows, my dear lady friend just quite how it all will end
-So, hurry 'cause you've got a lot to see-
The baldness gene was cause for dread, but That's a fear that you can put to bed.
They'll shave your ass and glue it on your head
-You've got a lot to see-
The PC age has moved the bar.
A word like 'redneck' is a step too far.
The proper term is country-music star!
-You've got a lot to see-
Our flashy cell phones make people mumble Gee whiz, look how important he is, his life must rule!
You'll get a tumor, but on your surgery day, the doc will see it and say "wow, you must really be cool!"
There's lots of things you missed.
Like Pee Wee and his famous wrist.
Or Sandy Duncan's creepy phony eye.
That awesome Thunder Cats cartoon.
Neil Armstrong landing on the moon.
Neil Armstrong? Was he the trumpet guy?
So, let's go see the USA
They'll treat you right unless you're black or gay or Cherokee
But you can forgive the world and its flaws, and follow me there because
you've still got a hell of a lot to see
-You've got a lot to see!!-
 
Pearl: Oh Brian, I've missed so much, I wouldn't be standing here right now if it wasn't for you! (Truck runs her over)
 
  Episode Goofs  
Jonas' (Lois' piano student) hair has turned from blond to brown since we last saw him in the episode "Wasted Talent".
 
Chris and Stewie are eating what appears to be meatloaf at dinner after court, then the shot changes, and they are eating what looks like chicken.
 
  Cultural References  
Peter: Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey, Jon Benet's untimely death is a tragedy; and I will not rest until I find her killler, or killers...

Jon Benet Ramsey was a little girl who was strangled in her own basement. Her parents were found innocent of the crime, but many still believed it was them.
 
Bird Scientist: It's Great to Learn...'Cause Knowledge is Power

Yet another reference to "School House Rock".
 
Meg: ...and Neil Armstrong landing on the moon, hey wasn't he that trumpet guy?

Neil Armstrong was an astronaut, however Meg is referring to Louis Armstrong, a trumpet player in the early 30's.
 
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