Family Guy season 2 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Lois becomes the artistic director of the Quahog Players, while Peter struggles to find his creative niche. After a series of unsuccessful attempts at art, sculpture, and music, Peter auditions for Lois's play, "The King and I." He unexpectedly lands the lead role and eventually takes over as director, making radical changes that turn the classic
Full Episode S02E07 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What tragedy occurred at Hatch Pond?
A fish trapped under the frozen ice was rescued by the fire department but died shortly after.
Who passed away in the Griffin's town?
Robert Kimble, the founder of the Quahog Players theater group, passed away.
What new role is Lois excited about?
Lois is named the new artistic director of the Quahog Players.
What idea did Peter present at his workplace?
Peter presented a toy called "Mr. Zucchini Head."
What creative outlets did Peter explore?
Peter tried art class, sculpting, and music.
For what role does Peter audition in "The King and I"?
Peter auditions for an unspecified role but ends up being cast as the King of Siam.
Who replaces Loretta as Anna in the play?
Diane Simmons, a news reporter, is cast as Anna.
What type of changes does Peter make to the play?
Peter makes futuristic and action-oriented changes, deviating from the original script.
What is Lois's reaction to the changes in the play?
Lois resigns as director due to Peter's drastic changes.
How is the play received on opening night?
The audience surprisingly enjoys the futuristic, action-packed version of the play.
What is Lois's opinion on the audience's reaction?
Lois criticizes the play and the audience for enjoying what she considers low-quality entertainment.
What is the theme of the altered play?
The play is set in a dystopian future with elements of action and science fiction.
How does Peter acknowledge Lois's influence on his creativity?
Peter thanks Lois for believing in him and helping him discover his creative potential.
What promise does Peter make to Lois for the next year?
Peter promises to support Lois's chance to direct next year, calling it a "Lois Griffin production."