Stewie is not sure if Brian is serious about the relationship or if he just wants sex. He asks Brian what he means by “the most perfect girl.” Brian tells Stewie that Amber will leave in three days when the carnival is over. Stewie is not sure if Brian is serious about the relationship or if he just wants sex. He asks Brian what he means by “the most perfect girl.”
Lois confronts Peter about his lack of interest in Chris’ life. She sends him upstairs to try to bond with Chris, but surprisingly, Peter and Chris bond very well. Their bond is based on their shared frustration with Lois - they don’t care about each other’s lives outside of this moment. ..
Stewie’s shoe was set on fire by his father for fun. When Lois gets mad, they take the mickey out of her for her mother-typical methods. It’s movie night. According to the family tradition, as stated by Lois, she has the right to select the movie for the movie night. Peter suggests that he and Chris should decide everything because they form the majority in the house.
Brian is ready to break up with Amber, but she calls it quits before he could utter a word. This hurts Brian’s ego. ..
Lois comes up with a plan to break the alliance between Peter and Chris. Peter ends up having Mark Davis haircut due to that. Brian admits he feels inferior because he got dumped by a carny. He sets out to take revenge by winning Amber back and then dumping her. ..
Peter and Chris find out that Lois was the one trying to push them apart. Brian goes back to Amber to fake an expression of love in the best possible way. Amber fails to realize Brian’s true intentions and accepts him as her lover. Brian knows he can break up now and regain his self-respect. Just as he begins his break-up speech, Amber’s gigantic, brutal-looking uncle pops up. He warns Brian of the painful consequences if he ever breaks Amber’s heart. ..
Lois realizes that she was wrong in trying to break up with Peter. However, Peter doesn’t forgive her until she gets a Mark Davis haircut just like him.
The Episode Review
Family Guy delivers an episode you will most probably like, with a decent story accompanied by detailed animation. After a long time, we have an episode where the entire Griffin family contributes with an impressive short cameo from Stewie and Meg. A cutaway or two would have been the cherry on the top but despite that, there’s enough to like here.