Lethal Weapons

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Family Guy Episode
"Lethal Weapons"
Episode no.: 35
Prod. code: 2ACX18
Airdate: August 22, 2001
Writer(s): Chris Sheridan
Director: Brian Hogan
Guest star(s): Michael Chiklis

Family Guy Season Three
July 11, 2001 - February 14, 2002
List of Family Guy episodes

Episodes:

  1. The Thin White Line
  2. Brian Does Hollywood
  3. Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington
  4. One If by Clam, Two If by Sea
  5. And the Wiener Is...
  6. Death Lives
  7. Lethal Weapons
  8. The Kiss Seen Around the World
  9. Mr. Saturday Knight
  10. A Fish out of Water
  11. Emission Impossible
  12. To Love and Die in Dixie
  13. Screwed the Pooch
  14. Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother?
  15. Ready, Willing, and Disabled
  16. A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas
  17. Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows
  18. From Method to Madness
  19. Stuck Together, Torn Apart
  20. Road to Europe
  21. Family Guy Viewer Mail #1
  22. When You Wish upon a Weinstein*

(*)-This episode didn't air until November 9th, 2003.

"Lethal Weapons" is an episode from the third season of the FOX animated television series Family Guy. Guest starring Michael Chiklis as a leafer. Included in the "Freakin' Sweet Collection".

[edit] Plot summary

The quiet of Quahog is disrupted when the leaves start turning fall colors and "leafers" (New Yorkers) invade town. Bonnie invites Lois to a Tae Jitsu class where Lois quickly advances to black belt. Peter exploits Lois's fighting abilities to drive the leafers back to New York. In one occurrence in a scene Lois "rapes" Peter (she actually emasculated him in bed).

But when Stewie strikes Peter with a baseball bat, Lois resolves to rid the house of anger. Family therapy fails, and so does an attempt by Brian to convince them they've taken mood elevating drugs but it ends up that he lied and gave them placebos. The family ends up in an all-out brawl. Finally exhausted, they blame the violence on TV.

[edit] Notes

  • In a self-referential joke, Peter scoffs at the network for allowing violence, which results in the show's budget getting cut (shown when Peter stiffly wobbles into the kitchen for a beer, similar to how the characters on the early seasons of South Park walked).

[edit] Cultural references

[edit] References

  • S. Callaghan, "Lethal Weapons." Family Guy: The Official Episode Guide Seasons 1-3. New York: HarperCollins, 2005. 152 - 155.
  • A. Delarte, "Nitpicking Family Guy: Season 3" in Bob's Poetry Magazine, 2.August 2005: 42 http://bobspoetry.com/Bobs02Au.pdf



Preceded by:
"Death Lives"
Family Guy Episodes Followed by:
"The Kiss Seen Around the World"