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Family Guy (season 3)

The third season of Family Guy first aired on the Fox network in 22 episodes from July 11, 2001, to November 9, 2003, before being released as a DVD box set and in syndication. It premiered with the episode "The Thin White Line" and finished with "Family Guy Viewer Mail #1". An episode that was not part of the season's original broadcast run, "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein", was included in the DVD release and later shown on both Adult Swim and Fox. The third season of Family Guy continues the adventures of the dysfunctional Griffin family—father Peter, mother Lois, daughter Meg, son Chris, baby Stewie and Brian, the family dog, who reside in their hometown of Quahog.

Family Guy
Season 3
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Starring
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes22
Release
Original network
Original releaseJuly 11, 2001 (2001-07-11) –
November 9, 2003 (2003-11-09)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The executive producers for the third production season were Dan Palladino and series creator Seth MacFarlane. The aired season also contained nine episodes which were holdovers from season two, which were produced by MacFarlane and David Zuckerman.

Although Family Guy was initially canceled in 2000 due to low ratings, following a last-minute reprieve, the series returned for a third season in 2001. The season's its first 10 episodes on Wednesday nights, before airing them on Thursdays; one episode, A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas," would air on a Friday. before concluding by airing Thursdays. The series was canceled again in 2002; however, high ratings on Adult Swim and high DVD sales renewed Fox's interest in the series. The series returned for a total of 30 new episodes in 2005.

The episode "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows" won an Emmy Award for Best Song. Creator MacFarlane, the recipient of the award, noted that the episode's director Dan Povenmire[1] deserved to have received the award for the contribution the visuals made to the episode's win. Povenmire responded humorously, "That's a nice sentiment and all, but did he offer to give me his? No! And it's not like he doesn't already have two of his own just sitting in his house!"[2]

Production edit

 
Seth MacFarlane was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Song for the episode "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows"

Family Guy was first canceled in 2000 following the series' second season, but following a last-minute reprieve, it returned for a third season in 2001.[3] In 2002, the series was canceled again after three seasons due to low ratings.[4][5][6][7] Fox attempted to sell the rights for reruns of the show, but it was difficult to find networks that were interested; Cartoon Network eventually bought the rights, "[...] basically for free", according to the president of 20th Century Fox Television Production.[8]

When the reruns were shown on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim in 2003, Family Guy became Adult Swim's most-watched show with an average 1.9 million viewers an episode.[9] Following Family Guy's high ratings on Adult Swim, the first two seasons were released on DVD in April 2003.[4] Sales of the DVD set reached 2.2 million copies,[10] becoming the best-selling television DVD of 2003[11] and the second highest-selling television DVD ever, behind the first season of Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show.[12] The third season DVD release also sold more than a million copies.[9] The show's popularity in both DVD sales and reruns rekindled Fox's interest in it.[citation needed] They ordered 35 new episodes in 2004, marking the first revival of a television show based on DVD sales.[12][13] Fox president Gail Berman said that it was one of her most difficult decisions to cancel the show, and was therefore happy it would return.[8] The network also began production of a film based on the series.[11]

Dan Povenmire, who became a director on Family Guy during the series' second season,[14] took a more prominent role in directing by the third season, having directed five episodes. Creator Seth MacFarlane granted Povenmire substantial creative freedom. Povenmire recalled that MacFarlane would tell him "We've got two minutes to fill. Give me some visual gags. Do whatever you want. I trust you." Povenmire praised this management style for letting him "have [...] fun." Povenmire brought realism, and material from his own experiences, to the visual direction of Family Guy.[15][16] For "One If by Clam, Two If by Sea",[17] several characters carried out fosse moves in prison — Povenmire went into the office of a color artist, Cynthia Macintosh, who had been a professional dancer, and had her strike poses in order for him to better illustrate the sequence.[16] In the episode "To Love and Die in Dixie"[18] Povenmire drew on his childhood in the deep south to sequence a background scene where the "redneck" character nonchalantly kicks a corpse into the nearby river.[15]

Episodes edit

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U.S. viewers
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291"The Thin White Line"Glen HillSteve CallaghanJuly 11, 2001 (2001-07-11)2ACX175.99[19]
Peter wins the Griffin family a cruise after winning a company competition. Shortly before the family prepares to leave, Joe recognizes the sensitivity of Brian's nose and offers him a job detecting drugs as a police sniffer dog. At the airport, Brian uncovers a bystander carrying cocaine; however, he accidentally inhales it and becomes addicted to it, with him becoming diritier and more hostile towards his family. Eventually, the family stages an intervention for Brian with his psychiatrist, during which he has an emotional breakdown. The family compromises on sending him to rehab with their vacation money. Peter joins Brian since he now cannot go on vacation, and the two cause unrest among their fellow patients by causing premature births in pregnant teens. After the two are caught, Peter is accused of being Brian's "x-factor"; however, Brian manages to defend him and decides to leave the center. The Griffins throw a party to celebrate Brian's return, but are shocked when he announces that he is leaving Quahog to continue the search for the thrill of his life.
302"Brian Does Hollywood"Gavin DellGary JanettiJuly 18, 2001 (2001-07-18)2ACX206.10[20]
Brian moves to Los Angeles with his cousin Jasper after his drug rehabilitation and inadvertently becomes a film director. The family decides to visit Brian for support in his new career; however, when it turns out Brian is directing pornography, he attempts to keep it a secret from the family. Meanwhile, Stewie auditions for Kids Say the Darndest Things in order to unleash a mass hypnosis; however, during the show the following night, host Bill Cosby grabs Stewie's device and unwittingly foils his plan. Elsewhere, Brian is nominated for Best Director at the Woody Awards for adult films; Jasper informs the Griffin family about Brian's job and attend the awards, much to Brian's relief. By the end of the episode, he decides to return to Quahog with his family.
313"Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington"Brian HoganRicky BlittJuly 25, 2001 (2001-07-25)2ACX116.17[21]
The Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory is purchased by a tobacco conglomerate. Lois develops concern for Peter and believes the company is promoting underage smoking; Peter attempts to confront management, but is distractingly appointed president in the process; the family is pampered and treated elegantly as a result. At a meeting, the company decides to send Peter to Washington, D.C. in order to prevent a new anti-smoking bill from being passed into Congress. At home, Lois catches Stewie smoking and attempts to take the family to the meeting in Washington; although Peter prepares to deliver his speech on the floors of Congress assembled, he spots Stewie coughing from smoking and tells Congress to reject El Dorado's proposal. When they agree, El Dorado is fined as a result, driving the company to bankruptcy.
324"One If by Clam, Two If by Sea"Dan PovenmireJim Bernstein & Michael ShipleyAugust 1, 2001 (2001-08-01)2ACX195.82[22]
A hurricane demolishes the majority of the buildings in Quahog—except the Drunken Clam; however, the bar's owner leaves for Florida sells it to an Englishman named Nigel Pinchley, who turns it into a British stereotypical pub. Upset over the loss of their favorite bar and failing to find another one, Peter, Quagmire, Cleveland, and Joe storm a British ship in an attempt to recreate the Boston Tea Party with beer. The following night, the pub burns down; Peter, Quagmire, Cleveland, and Joe are blamed and thrown in jail. In prison, one of the toughest criminals Joe ever jailed, Steve Bellows, plans to kill him and the others at midnight on Saturday. Meanwhile, in a parody of My Fair Lady, Stewie tries to teach Nigel's daughter, Eliza, to speak "proper" English and overcome her "common" Cockney accent as part of a bet with Brian; although he manages to teach her how to speak "properly", at the party, she urinates in front of everybody, slipping back to her Cockney accent and making Stewie lose the bet. Lois, Bonnie, and Loretta decide to investigate the bar's destruction, and discover that Nigel had withdrawn a large amount of insurance money the day before the pub burned down, they become suspicious. Lois seduces Nigel into confessing, and his insurance agent discovers the entire story. In jail, Peter, Quagmire, Cleveland, and Joe are rescued before Steve has a chance to kill them, and the Drunken Clam is reinstated to its normal form. In London, Nigel is hanged and Eliza is sent to an orphanage.
335"And the Wiener Is..."Bert RingMike Barker & Matt WeitzmanAugust 8, 2001 (2001-08-08)2ACX225.40[23]
Peter is intimidated by Chris' larger penis and then becomes very self-conscious about his own manhood, joining a gun club to make himself feel more masculine. Peter decides to take Chris on a hunting trip with his new gun, where the two are attacked by a bear; Chris manages to save both of them by making loud noises and jumping in front of the bear. Peter apologizes to Chris and realizes that being a man is about bravery and not size. Meanwhile, Meg tries out for cheerleading but is accepted into the flag girl squad instead, where she is pelted with rancid meat by several of the more popular children in her school. The next day, Lois instructs Meg to make friends with Connie D'Amico and prank her whenever the time is right. However, the plan fails when the popular kids trick Meg at Connie's sixteenth birthday, where they trick her into kissing a pig she thought was a popular boy. However, Lois and Meg have the last laugh when the former sends Quagmire to molest the teenagers.
346"Death Lives"Rob RenzettiMike HenryAugust 15, 2001 (2001-08-15)2ACX215.19[24]
On their wedding anniversary, Peter sends Lois all over Quahog on a scavenger hunt so he can go play golf. But when Peter gets struck by lightning and has a near-death experience, he meets Death again, who explains to Peter his marriage is in trouble if he does not have a revelation, and fast.
357"Lethal Weapons"Brian HoganChris SheridanAugust 22, 2001 (2001-08-22)2ACX185.92[25]
Lois takes taijutsu lessons to fight back against the leafers (New York tourists) overtaking the town, but worries that her violence may be a bad influence on her family. When anger management only makes everyone even more angry, they engage in an all-out brawl to get it out of their system.
368"The Kiss Seen Around the World"Pete MichelsMark HentemannAugust 29, 2001 (2001-08-29)3ACX026.46[26]
Meg applies for an internship at Quahog 5 (due to her crush on news anchor Tom Tucker), but so does the annoying Neil. When she is reluctantly driven to kiss Neil, he broadcasts the word of their "love" on the news. Meanwhile, a bully learns not to mess with Stewie when he steals his new tricycle, and a man embarrasses Peter by calling him a phony wherever he goes.
379"Mr. Saturday Knight"Michael Dante DiMartinoSteve CallaghanSeptember 5, 2001 (2001-09-05)3ACX045.77[27]
Peter's boss, Mr. Weed, dies during a dinner with the Griffin family, and the toy factory is demolished as a result. Now unemployed, and failing to find himself other jobs, Peter decides to live his dream of being a Renaissance fair jouster, where he must defend his family's honor from his former idol.
3810"A Fish Out of Water"Bert RingAlex Borstein & Mike HenrySeptember 19, 2001 (2001-09-19)3ACX055.37[28]
After nearly two weeks of unemployment, Peter decides to begin a new career as a fisherman, but faces problems when he has to pay off a boat loan, so he tries to catch the bounty for a legendary fish. Meanwhile, Lois takes Meg to the beach for spring break, but Lois ends up having more fun and getting on better with the spring breaking teens than Meg.
3911"Emission Impossible"Peter ShinDave Collard & Ken GoinNovember 8, 2001 (2001-11-08)3ACX015.28[29]
After delivering Lois' sister's newborn child, Lois and Peter decide to have another baby, prompting Stewie to do whatever he can to stop it, even if it means shrinking himself and wiping out every sperm in Peter's testicles. However, when he meets a sperm just like himself, Stewie begins to reconsider.
4012"To Love and Die in Dixie"Dan PovenmireSteve CallaghanNovember 15, 2001 (2001-11-15)3ACX095.0[30]
The family moves to the deep South when a criminal threatens to kill Chris for witnessing his crime. There Chris befriends a kid named Sam, whom he is forbidden to see by Sam's father when Peter questions the accuracy of a Civil War reenactment. But there seems to be more to Sam than meets the eye.
4113"Screwed the Pooch"Pete MichelsDave Collard & Ken GoinNovember 29, 2001 (2001-11-29)3ACX084.67[31]
The family visits Lois' parents, the Pewterschmidts, where Brian takes out all of his pent-up sexual energy on the Pewterschmidts' prize-winning racing greyhound, Sea Breeze. A custody battle then ensues when Sea Breeze is revealed to be pregnant, and Brian is threatened to be neutered.
4214"Peter Griffin: Husband, Father... Brother?"Scott WoodMike Barker & Matt WeitzmanDecember 6, 2001 (2001-12-06)3ACX064.25[32]
While teaching Chris about his Irish heritage, Peter discovers that he has a black ancestor. When this affects his social status and he finds out that his ancestor was a slave to Lois' family, Peter fights back. Meanwhile, Stewie tries to learn mind control from the school cheerleaders.
4315"Ready, Willing, and Disabled"Andi KleinAlex Barnow & Marc FirekDecember 20, 2001 (2001-12-20)3ACX074.69[33]
Joe feels discouraged after failing to catch a thief during a chase, so Peter tries to get his self-confidence back by entering him in a handicapped people's decathlon, but with Joe still helpless, he rigs his drinks with steroids. Meanwhile, Chris, Meg and Stewie fight over $26 in a money clip.
4416"A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas"Brian HoganDanny SmithDecember 21, 2001 (2001-12-21)2ACX034.53[33]
It is Christmas time in Quahog, a time when Lois' plans for a perfect holiday blow up in her face, causing her to break down and go berserk. Stewie uses his role as the baby Jesus in the town play to be good for Santa Claus, about whom he has become paranoid, and to bring Lois back to Earth.
4517"Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows"Dan PovenmireAli AdlerJanuary 17, 2002 (2002-01-17)3ACX035.36[34]
Brian gets a DUI and, as punishment, he is forced to care for Pearl, a bitter old lady. After discovering that she was actually a brilliant opera singer during the 1940s and 50s who was shamed into seclusion once she faced demands to sing her famous radio jingles, Brian tries to brighten her life. Meanwhile, Peter grows a beard and discovers that a family of rare swallows have housed themselves in it.
4618"From Method to Madness"Bert RingMike Barker & Matt WeitzmanJanuary 24, 2002 (2002-01-24)3ACX115.32[35]
Stewie signs up for an acting class, where he's paired up with a stuck-up child star named Olivia. They become a hit, though the fame quickly sets in and they soon start bickering. Meanwhile, Peter and Lois object to Meg dating a nudist, though later have second thoughts after seeing her upset.
4719"Stuck Together, Torn Apart"Michael Dante DiMartinoMark HentemannJanuary 31, 2002 (2002-01-31)3ACX104.60[36]
Peter and Lois are advised to go through a trial separation after Peter becomes jealous over Lois reuniting with an old boyfriend, and he hooks up with Jennifer Love Hewitt. Meanwhile, Stewie and Brian get stuck together after Stewie plays around with industrial-strength glue.
4820"Road to Europe"Dan PovenmireDaniel PalladinoFebruary 7, 2002 (2002-02-07)3ACX134.35[37]
Stewie becomes obsessed with a British kids' show and runs away to be part of the cast, and Brian gives chase in an attempt to bring him back. Meanwhile, Peter and Lois go to see a Kiss concert, where Lois reveals she knows nothing about the band, much to Peter's humiliation.
4921"Family Guy Viewer Mail #1"Pete MichelsGene LaufenbergFebruary 14, 2002 (2002-02-14)3ACX124.63[38]
Scott WoodSeth MacFarlane
Michael Dante DiMartinoJim Bernstein & Michael Shipley
Brian and Stewie host a special episode of Family Guy, featuring three non-canon stories created from viewer requests.
No Bones About It – A genie comes to Peter to grant him wishes; his last wish makes it so that he has no bones and must deal with life as a lump of lard.
Supergriffins – The Griffins are exposed to nuclear waste and gain superpowers, which lead them to terrorize the city.
Li'l Griffins – Tot-like versions of Peter and Quagmire try to out-brave each other in a haunted house to impress Lois in this Little Rascals parody.
5022"When You Wish Upon a Weinstein"Dan PovenmireRicky BlittSeptember 9, 2003 (DVD)
November 9, 2003 (2003-11-09)
(Adult Swim)
December 10, 2004 (2004-12-10) (Fox)
2ACX054.88[39]
(Fox)
Peter prays for a Jew to help him with his money woes. After befriending a Jewish accountant, Max Weinstein, and discovering the wonders of their religion, Peter gets the ridiculous idea of converting Chris to Judaism as soon as possible so he will be successful in life, but Lois tries to stop him, claiming that success is not based on religion.

Reception edit

The episode "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows" won an Emmy Award for Best Song. Creator MacFarlane, the recipient of the award, noted that the episode's director Dan Povenmire[40] deserved to have received the award for the contribution the visuals made to the episode's win. Povenmire jokingly responded "That's a nice sentiment and all, but did he offer to give me his? No! And it's not like he doesn't already have two of his own just sitting in his house!"[41]

The third season has received positive reviews from critics. In his review for the Family Guy Volume 2 DVD, Aaron Beierle of DVD Talk stated "Often brilliant, extremely witty and darkly hilarious, Family Guy was unfortunately cancelled after Fox bumped it around six or seven different time slots. Although this third season wasn't as consistent as the first two, it's still hilarious and fans of the show should definitely pick up this terrific set."[42]

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General

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Family Guy at IMDb

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For technical reasons Family Guy Viewer Mail 2 redirects here For the season 10 episode see Family Guy Viewer Mail 2 The third season of Family Guy first aired on the Fox network in 22 episodes from July 11 2001 to November 9 2003 before being released as a DVD box set and in syndication It premiered with the episode The Thin White Line and finished with Family Guy Viewer Mail 1 An episode that was not part of the season s original broadcast run When You Wish Upon a Weinstein was included in the DVD release and later shown on both Adult Swim and Fox The third season of Family Guy continues the adventures of the dysfunctional Griffin family father Peter mother Lois daughter Meg son Chris baby Stewie and Brian the family dog who reside in their hometown of Quahog Family GuySeason 3DVD coverStarringSeth MacFarlane Alex Borstein Seth Green Mila KunisCountry of originUnited StatesNo of episodes22ReleaseOriginal networkFox Adult Swim episode 22 Original releaseJuly 11 2001 2001 07 11 November 9 2003 2003 11 09 Season chronology PreviousSeason 2Next Season 4List of episodesThe executive producers for the third production season were Dan Palladino and series creator Seth MacFarlane The aired season also contained nine episodes which were holdovers from season two which were produced by MacFarlane and David Zuckerman Although Family Guy was initially canceled in 2000 due to low ratings following a last minute reprieve the series returned for a third season in 2001 The season s its first 10 episodes on Wednesday nights before airing them on Thursdays one episode A Very Special Family Guy Freakin Christmas would air on a Friday before concluding by airing Thursdays The series was canceled again in 2002 however high ratings on Adult Swim and high DVD sales renewed Fox s interest in the series The series returned for a total of 30 new episodes in 2005 The episode Brian Wallows and Peter s Swallows won an Emmy Award for Best Song Creator MacFarlane the recipient of the award noted that the episode s director Dan Povenmire 1 deserved to have received the award for the contribution the visuals made to the episode s win Povenmire responded humorously That s a nice sentiment and all but did he offer to give me his No And it s not like he doesn t already have two of his own just sitting in his house 2 Contents 1 Production 2 Episodes 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksProduction edit nbsp Seth MacFarlane was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Song for the episode Brian Wallows and Peter s Swallows Family Guy was first canceled in 2000 following the series second season but following a last minute reprieve it returned for a third season in 2001 3 In 2002 the series was canceled again after three seasons due to low ratings 4 5 6 7 Fox attempted to sell the rights for reruns of the show but it was difficult to find networks that were interested Cartoon Network eventually bought the rights basically for free according to the president of 20th Century Fox Television Production 8 When the reruns were shown on Cartoon Network s Adult Swim in 2003 Family Guy became Adult Swim s most watched show with an average 1 9 million viewers an episode 9 Following Family Guy s high ratings on Adult Swim the first two seasons were released on DVD in April 2003 4 Sales of the DVD set reached 2 2 million copies 10 becoming the best selling television DVD of 2003 11 and the second highest selling television DVD ever behind the first season of Comedy Central s Chappelle s Show 12 The third season DVD release also sold more than a million copies 9 The show s popularity in both DVD sales and reruns rekindled Fox s interest in it citation needed They ordered 35 new episodes in 2004 marking the first revival of a television show based on DVD sales 12 13 Fox president Gail Berman said that it was one of her most difficult decisions to cancel the show and was therefore happy it would return 8 The network also began production of a film based on the series 11 Dan Povenmire who became a director on Family Guy during the series second season 14 took a more prominent role in directing by the third season having directed five episodes Creator Seth MacFarlane granted Povenmire substantial creative freedom Povenmire recalled that MacFarlane would tell him We ve got two minutes to fill Give me some visual gags Do whatever you want I trust you Povenmire praised this management style for letting him have fun Povenmire brought realism and material from his own experiences to the visual direction of Family Guy 15 16 For One If by Clam Two If by Sea 17 several characters carried out fosse moves in prison Povenmire went into the office of a color artist Cynthia Macintosh who had been a professional dancer and had her strike poses in order for him to better illustrate the sequence 16 In the episode To Love and Die in Dixie 18 Povenmire drew on his childhood in the deep south to sequence a background scene where the redneck character nonchalantly kicks a corpse into the nearby river 15 Episodes editNo overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd codeU S viewers millions 291 The Thin White Line Glen HillSteve CallaghanJuly 11 2001 2001 07 11 2ACX175 99 19 Peter wins the Griffin family a cruise after winning a company competition Shortly before the family prepares to leave Joe recognizes the sensitivity of Brian s nose and offers him a job detecting drugs as a police sniffer dog At the airport Brian uncovers a bystander carrying cocaine however he accidentally inhales it and becomes addicted to it with him becoming diritier and more hostile towards his family Eventually the family stages an intervention for Brian with his psychiatrist during which he has an emotional breakdown The family compromises on sending him to rehab with their vacation money Peter joins Brian since he now cannot go on vacation and the two cause unrest among their fellow patients by causing premature births in pregnant teens After the two are caught Peter is accused of being Brian s x factor however Brian manages to defend him and decides to leave the center The Griffins throw a party to celebrate Brian s return but are shocked when he announces that he is leaving Quahog to continue the search for the thrill of his life 302 Brian Does Hollywood Gavin DellGary JanettiJuly 18 2001 2001 07 18 2ACX206 10 20 Brian moves to Los Angeles with his cousin Jasper after his drug rehabilitation and inadvertently becomes a film director The family decides to visit Brian for support in his new career however when it turns out Brian is directing pornography he attempts to keep it a secret from the family Meanwhile Stewie auditions for Kids Say the Darndest Things in order to unleash a mass hypnosis however during the show the following night host Bill Cosby grabs Stewie s device and unwittingly foils his plan Elsewhere Brian is nominated for Best Director at the Woody Awards for adult films Jasper informs the Griffin family about Brian s job and attend the awards much to Brian s relief By the end of the episode he decides to return to Quahog with his family 313 Mr Griffin Goes to Washington Brian HoganRicky BlittJuly 25 2001 2001 07 25 2ACX116 17 21 The Happy Go Lucky Toy Factory is purchased by a tobacco conglomerate Lois develops concern for Peter and believes the company is promoting underage smoking Peter attempts to confront management but is distractingly appointed president in the process the family is pampered and treated elegantly as a result At a meeting the company decides to send Peter to Washington D C in order to prevent a new anti smoking bill from being passed into Congress At home Lois catches Stewie smoking and attempts to take the family to the meeting in Washington although Peter prepares to deliver his speech on the floors of Congress assembled he spots Stewie coughing from smoking and tells Congress to reject El Dorado s proposal When they agree El Dorado is fined as a result driving the company to bankruptcy 324 One If by Clam Two If by Sea Dan PovenmireJim Bernstein amp Michael ShipleyAugust 1 2001 2001 08 01 2ACX195 82 22 A hurricane demolishes the majority of the buildings in Quahog except the Drunken Clam however the bar s owner leaves for Florida sells it to an Englishman named Nigel Pinchley who turns it into a British stereotypical pub Upset over the loss of their favorite bar and failing to find another one Peter Quagmire Cleveland and Joe storm a British ship in an attempt to recreate the Boston Tea Party with beer The following night the pub burns down Peter Quagmire Cleveland and Joe are blamed and thrown in jail In prison one of the toughest criminals Joe ever jailed Steve Bellows plans to kill him and the others at midnight on Saturday Meanwhile in a parody of My Fair Lady Stewie tries to teach Nigel s daughter Eliza to speak proper English and overcome her common Cockney accent as part of a bet with Brian although he manages to teach her how to speak properly at the party she urinates in front of everybody slipping back to her Cockney accent and making Stewie lose the bet Lois Bonnie and Loretta decide to investigate the bar s destruction and discover that Nigel had withdrawn a large amount of insurance money the day before the pub burned down they become suspicious Lois seduces Nigel into confessing and his insurance agent discovers the entire story In jail Peter Quagmire Cleveland and Joe are rescued before Steve has a chance to kill them and the Drunken Clam is reinstated to its normal form In London Nigel is hanged and Eliza is sent to an orphanage 335 And the Wiener Is Bert RingMike Barker amp Matt WeitzmanAugust 8 2001 2001 08 08 2ACX225 40 23 Peter is intimidated by Chris larger penis and then becomes very self conscious about his own manhood joining a gun club to make himself feel more masculine Peter decides to take Chris on a hunting trip with his new gun where the two are attacked by a bear Chris manages to save both of them by making loud noises and jumping in front of the bear Peter apologizes to Chris and realizes that being a man is about bravery and not size Meanwhile Meg tries out for cheerleading but is accepted into the flag girl squad instead where she is pelted with rancid meat by several of the more popular children in her school The next day Lois instructs Meg to make friends with Connie D Amico and prank her whenever the time is right However the plan fails when the popular kids trick Meg at Connie s sixteenth birthday where they trick her into kissing a pig she thought was a popular boy However Lois and Meg have the last laugh when the former sends Quagmire to molest the teenagers 346 Death Lives Rob RenzettiMike HenryAugust 15 2001 2001 08 15 2ACX215 19 24 On their wedding anniversary Peter sends Lois all over Quahog on a scavenger hunt so he can go play golf But when Peter gets struck by lightning and has a near death experience he meets Death again who explains to Peter his marriage is in trouble if he does not have a revelation and fast 357 Lethal Weapons Brian HoganChris SheridanAugust 22 2001 2001 08 22 2ACX185 92 25 Lois takes taijutsu lessons to fight back against the leafers New York tourists overtaking the town but worries that her violence may be a bad influence on her family When anger management only makes everyone even more angry they engage in an all out brawl to get it out of their system 368 The Kiss Seen Around the World Pete MichelsMark HentemannAugust 29 2001 2001 08 29 3ACX026 46 26 Meg applies for an internship at Quahog 5 due to her crush on news anchor Tom Tucker but so does the annoying Neil When she is reluctantly driven to kiss Neil he broadcasts the word of their love on the news Meanwhile a bully learns not to mess with Stewie when he steals his new tricycle and a man embarrasses Peter by calling him a phony wherever he goes 379 Mr Saturday Knight Michael Dante DiMartinoSteve CallaghanSeptember 5 2001 2001 09 05 3ACX045 77 27 Peter s boss Mr Weed dies during a dinner with the Griffin family and the toy factory is demolished as a result Now unemployed and failing to find himself other jobs Peter decides to live his dream of being a Renaissance fair jouster where he must defend his family s honor from his former idol 3810 A Fish Out of Water Bert RingAlex Borstein amp Mike HenrySeptember 19 2001 2001 09 19 3ACX055 37 28 After nearly two weeks of unemployment Peter decides to begin a new career as a fisherman but faces problems when he has to pay off a boat loan so he tries to catch the bounty for a legendary fish Meanwhile Lois takes Meg to the beach for spring break but Lois ends up having more fun and getting on better with the spring breaking teens than Meg 3911 Emission Impossible Peter ShinDave Collard amp Ken GoinNovember 8 2001 2001 11 08 3ACX015 28 29 After delivering Lois sister s newborn child Lois and Peter decide to have another baby prompting Stewie to do whatever he can to stop it even if it means shrinking himself and wiping out every sperm in Peter s testicles However when he meets a sperm just like himself Stewie begins to reconsider 4012 To Love and Die in Dixie Dan PovenmireSteve CallaghanNovember 15 2001 2001 11 15 3ACX095 0 30 The family moves to the deep South when a criminal threatens to kill Chris for witnessing his crime There Chris befriends a kid named Sam whom he is forbidden to see by Sam s father when Peter questions the accuracy of a Civil War reenactment But there seems to be more to Sam than meets the eye 4113 Screwed the Pooch Pete MichelsDave Collard amp Ken GoinNovember 29 2001 2001 11 29 3ACX084 67 31 The family visits Lois parents the Pewterschmidts where Brian takes out all of his pent up sexual energy on the Pewterschmidts prize winning racing greyhound Sea Breeze A custody battle then ensues when Sea Breeze is revealed to be pregnant and Brian is threatened to be neutered 4214 Peter Griffin Husband Father Brother Scott WoodMike Barker amp Matt WeitzmanDecember 6 2001 2001 12 06 3ACX064 25 32 While teaching Chris about his Irish heritage Peter discovers that he has a black ancestor When this affects his social status and he finds out that his ancestor was a slave to Lois family Peter fights back Meanwhile Stewie tries to learn mind control from the school cheerleaders 4315 Ready Willing and Disabled Andi KleinAlex Barnow amp Marc FirekDecember 20 2001 2001 12 20 3ACX074 69 33 Joe feels discouraged after failing to catch a thief during a chase so Peter tries to get his self confidence back by entering him in a handicapped people s decathlon but with Joe still helpless he rigs his drinks with steroids Meanwhile Chris Meg and Stewie fight over 26 in a money clip 4416 A Very Special Family Guy Freakin Christmas Brian HoganDanny SmithDecember 21 2001 2001 12 21 2ACX034 53 33 It is Christmas time in Quahog a time when Lois plans for a perfect holiday blow up in her face causing her to break down and go berserk Stewie uses his role as the baby Jesus in the town play to be good for Santa Claus about whom he has become paranoid and to bring Lois back to Earth 4517 Brian Wallows and Peter s Swallows Dan PovenmireAli AdlerJanuary 17 2002 2002 01 17 3ACX035 36 34 Brian gets a DUI and as punishment he is forced to care for Pearl a bitter old lady After discovering that she was actually a brilliant opera singer during the 1940s and 50s who was shamed into seclusion once she faced demands to sing her famous radio jingles Brian tries to brighten her life Meanwhile Peter grows a beard and discovers that a family of rare swallows have housed themselves in it 4618 From Method to Madness Bert RingMike Barker amp Matt WeitzmanJanuary 24 2002 2002 01 24 3ACX115 32 35 Stewie signs up for an acting class where he s paired up with a stuck up child star named Olivia They become a hit though the fame quickly sets in and they soon start bickering Meanwhile Peter and Lois object to Meg dating a nudist though later have second thoughts after seeing her upset 4719 Stuck Together Torn Apart Michael Dante DiMartinoMark HentemannJanuary 31 2002 2002 01 31 3ACX104 60 36 Peter and Lois are advised to go through a trial separation after Peter becomes jealous over Lois reuniting with an old boyfriend and he hooks up with Jennifer Love Hewitt Meanwhile Stewie and Brian get stuck together after Stewie plays around with industrial strength glue 4820 Road to Europe Dan PovenmireDaniel PalladinoFebruary 7 2002 2002 02 07 3ACX134 35 37 Stewie becomes obsessed with a British kids show and runs away to be part of the cast and Brian gives chase in an attempt to bring him back Meanwhile Peter and Lois go to see a Kiss concert where Lois reveals she knows nothing about the band much to Peter s humiliation 4921 Family Guy Viewer Mail 1 Pete MichelsGene LaufenbergFebruary 14 2002 2002 02 14 3ACX124 63 38 Scott WoodSeth MacFarlaneMichael Dante DiMartinoJim Bernstein amp Michael ShipleyBrian and Stewie host a special episode of Family Guy featuring three non canon stories created from viewer requests No Bones About It A genie comes to Peter to grant him wishes his last wish makes it so that he has no bones and must deal with life as a lump of lard Supergriffins The Griffins are exposed to nuclear waste and gain superpowers which lead them to terrorize the city Li l Griffins Tot like versions of Peter and Quagmire try to out brave each other in a haunted house to impress Lois in this Little Rascals parody 5022 When You Wish Upon a Weinstein Dan PovenmireRicky BlittSeptember 9 2003 DVD November 9 2003 2003 11 09 Adult Swim December 10 2004 2004 12 10 Fox 2ACX054 88 39 Fox Peter prays for a Jew to help him with his money woes After befriending a Jewish accountant Max Weinstein and discovering the wonders of their religion Peter gets the ridiculous idea of converting Chris to Judaism as soon as possible so he will be successful in life but Lois tries to stop him claiming that success is not based on religion Reception editThe episode Brian Wallows and Peter s Swallows won an Emmy Award for Best Song Creator MacFarlane the recipient of the award noted that the episode s director Dan Povenmire 40 deserved to have received the award for the contribution the visuals made to the episode s win Povenmire jokingly responded That s a nice sentiment and all but did he offer to give me his No And it s not like he doesn t already have two of his own just sitting in his house 41 The third season has received positive reviews from critics In his review for the Family Guy Volume 2 DVD Aaron Beierle of DVD Talk stated Often brilliant extremely witty and darkly hilarious Family Guy was unfortunately cancelled after Fox bumped it around six or seven different time slots Although this third season wasn t as consistent as the first two it s still hilarious and fans of the show should definitely pick up this terrific set 42 References editSpecific Callaghan pp 192 Callaghan pp 194 Wheat Alynda September 5 2008 Fall TV Preview Family Guy 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