Family Guy season 3 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The Griffin family's zoo trip turns chaotic with Peter's whimsical antics, including playful conversations with animals and pretending to be a kangaroo. Meanwhile, Peter struggles to bond with his wealthy father-in-law, Carter, leading to awkward situations. Brian, dealing with personal issues, spends a weekend alone, facing various temptations. The episode culminates in a scandalous incident involving Brian and the Pewterschmidts' dog, Sea Breeze, at a dog race, straining family relationships and leaving unresolved tensions.
Full Episode S03E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the Griffin family's plan for their day at the zoo?
The plan included seeing primates, the butterfly house, and scheduled breaks.
How does Peter interact with the zoo animals?
Peter playfully talks to the animals, including a pig and a sheep, making jokes.
What cultural misunderstanding does Peter have?
Peter misunderstands French phrases, humorously confusing "oui, oui" (yes) with "doo-doo."
Why does Brian decide to spend the weekend alone?
Brian faces personal struggles and chooses to spend the weekend by himself for relaxation.
How does Peter try to bond with his father-in-law, Carter?
Peter tries to impress Carter by adopting rich mannerisms and learning about highbrow culture.
What happens during the poker game with Carter?
Peter impresses Carter and others with his poker skills, particularly his ability to detect bluffing.
What scandal occurs at the dog race?
Brian behaves inappropriately with Sea Breeze, the Pewterschmidt's dog, causing a scandal.
How does Peter attempt to fix the situation with the dog race?
Peter tries to use time travel to prevent the scandal but fails.
What is the outcome of Peter's relationship with Carter after the incident?
The relationship between Peter and Carter remains strained, with unresolved tensions.
Does Brian face consequences for his behavior with Sea Breeze?
Yes, Brian's actions lead to a scandal and cause disappointment and anger from the family.