Family Guy season 3 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In this "Family Guy" episode, Chris Griffin adopts street slang after becoming a towel boy, puzzling his family. Peter investigates the cheerleaders' mind-control abilities and learns about his black ancestor, leading him to embrace a black identity. He demands reparations, initially squandering the money. However, advised by the ghost of his ancestor, Peter shares his wealth with the black community, understanding the significance of actions over race. The episode humorously concludes with a lucky twist for cheerleader Cindi.
Full Episode S03E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Chris Griffin become in his first game?
Chris becomes a towel boy for his school's basketball team.
How does Chris Griffin start speaking after his first game?
Chris starts speaking in street slang.
What does Peter Griffin become curious about regarding the cheerleaders?
Peter becomes curious about the cheerleaders' mind-control powers.
What heritage do Peter and Chris Griffin explore?
They explore their Irish heritage.
What surprising discovery do Peter and Chris make about their family history?
They discover one of Peter's ancestors was black.
How does Peter Griffin react to finding out he had a black ancestor?
Peter starts embracing a black identity and demands reparations.
What does Peter Griffin do with the reparation money he receives?
Peter initially wastes the money but later decides to share it with the black community.
Who visits Peter Griffin to give him advice about his actions?
The ghost of his black ancestor visits Peter.
What lesson does Peter Griffin learn by the end of the episode?
Peter learns the importance of actions over race.
How does the episode conclude regarding the character Cindi?
The episode humorously suggests a lucky outcome for Cindi, a cheerleader.