Brian Sings and Swings

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Family Guy Episode
"Brian Sings and Swings"
Episode no.: 69
Prod. code: 4ACX21
Airdate: January 8, 2006
Writer(s): Michael Rowe
Director: Chuck Klein
Zac Moncrief
Guest star(s): Frank Sinatra, Jr., Don LaFontaine, Mark Borchardt

Family Guy Season 4
May 1, 2005 - May 21, 2006
List of Family Guy episodes

Episodes:

  1. North by North Quahog
  2. Fast Times at Buddy Cianci, Jr. High
  3. Blind Ambition
  4. Don't Make Me Over
  5. The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire
  6. Petarded
  7. Brian the Bachelor
  8. 8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter
  9. Breaking out Is Hard to Do
  10. Model Misbehavior
  11. Peter's Got Woods
  12. The Perfect Castaway
  13. Jungle Love
  14. PTV
  15. Brian Goes Back to College
  16. The Courtship of Stewie's Father
  17. The Fat Guy Strangler
  18. The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz
  19. Brian Sings and Swings
  20. Patriot Games
  21. I Take Thee Quagmire
  22. Sibling Rivalry
  23. Deep Throats
  24. Peterotica
  25. You May Now Kiss the...Uh...Guy Who Receives
  26. Petergeist
  27. Untitled Griffin Family History
  28. Stewie B. Goode
  29. Bango Was His Name Oh!
  30. Stu and Stewie's Excellent Adventure

"Brian Sings and Swings" is an episode from season 4 of FOX animated television series Family Guy. Guest starring Frank Sinatra, Jr. as himself, Don LaFontaine as the trailer narrator, and Mark Borchardt as himself. This episode was supposed to air December 4, 2005 but was moved to January 8, 2006.

The episode deals with Brian's singing talents, followed by Brian's drinking problem.

[edit] Plot summary

Brian is nearly killed when Peter hits him with the car (Peter's comment immediately afterward: "Did I hit that deaf kid again?"). He recovers but he's depressed by the uncertainty of life and death. He meets Frank Sinatra, Jr. and is inspired by his live-for-today lifestyle. Brian and Stewie join with Sinatra to form a new Rat Pack. Brian plays the Dean Martin role too well, drinking himself into the gutter. Stewie lifts his spirits by telling him that someone (Stewie) does care about him. They finish one more number before Mia Farrow breaks up the act.

Meanwhile, Sarah, a girl in Meg's science class, invites Meg to her after-school club. Thrilled at being included, Meg agrees but discovers the club is the Lesbian Alliance. She joins anyway and pretends to be a lesbian because they treat her as a friend. Lois confronts Meg about this, but Meg actually tries unsuccessfully to be a lesbian. She finally confesses to Sarah that she just isn't gay, ruining Quagmire's attempts to secretly videotape them.

[edit] Notes

  • On the FOX version of the episode, when Mr.Berler says "Can I show you this tape of me doing my wife?" doing is bleeped out. On cartoon network it is uncensored.
  • The closing credits has a swing version of the theme song performed by Sinatra.
  • Brian had to wear a cone after the operation. A cutaway in another Season 4 episode, Blind Ambition, shows Brian wearing a cone which Stewie throws a crumpled piece of paper in and says, "Score! Score!"
  • When Meg walks in with her new "lesbian look", Chris asks, "Mom, why is the Cable Guy here?", which could be a reference to redneck comedian Larry the Cable Guy, known for his plaid, sleeveless shirts.
  • On the cutaway showing John Goodman eating Thanksgiving dinner while his family starves, there are two children at the table. In real life, John Goodman has one child. (Although one child appears to die from starvation at the end of the scene)
  • Brian goes to a doctor, instead of a veterinarian.

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Preceded by:
"The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz"
Family Guy Episodes Followed by:
"Patriot Games"