“North by North Quahog” is the first episode of the fourth season of Family Guy. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 1, 2005. Peter Shin won an Annie Award for Directing in an Animated Television Production for this episode. The episode was watched by nearly 12 million viewers and received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Animated Program.
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Brian is unable to control the children, but Stewie offers to help and together they manage the home. The pair chaperone a dance at Chris’s school, during which the school principal catches Chris in the boys’ restroom with vodka that belongs to his classmate Jake Tucker. Jake’s father Tom refuses to believe Brian andStewie, so they resort to planting cocaine in Jake’s locker, and Jake is sentenced to community service. Peter realizes that she is imagining him as George Clooney to maintain her libido, so she yells out Clooney’s name during intercourse, Peter, again, decides to return home. On the way to their vacation spot, Lois falls asleep. Unfortunately, Peter doesn’t pay attention to the road, deciding instead to read a comic book while driving, and crashes the car into a tree. They are forced to spend their entire honeymoon money on car repairs and are about to returning home when Peter discovers that actordirector Mel Gibson has a private suite at a luxurious hotel nearby, which he barely uses. Peter poses as Gibson to gain access to his room. He then discovers a sequel to the Christ entitled The Passion Of The Christ 2: Crucify This. The film leads Peter to a shopping mall where he leads the shoppers through a cornfield where he escapes from the priests and leads them to a crop-duster and buries the buries in a field. Peter then returns home to his wife, Lois, and their children Stewie, Chris, and Meg.
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