Family Guy Season 2
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Family Guy Season 2 (1999–2000) Episode Guide
- "Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater" – The Griffins inherit a mansion, and Peter becomes obsessed with high society.
- "Holy Crap" – Peter's strict Catholic father moves in, causing family tension.
- "Da Boom" – The Y2K bug destroys civilization, leading the Griffins to start a new society.
- "Brian in Love" – Brian sees a therapist after realizing he has romantic feelings for Lois.
- "Love Thy Trophy" – The neighborhood fights over a parade trophy; Meg gets a job as a waitress.
- "Death Is a Bitch" – Peter fakes his death to avoid a hospital bill, but Death visits and teaches him a lesson.
- "The King Is Dead" – Lois becomes director of the local theater, but Peter takes over and turns it into a ridiculous musical.
- "I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar" – Peter is forced into feminist sensitivity training after making sexist jokes.
- "If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'" – Peter fakes Chris having a terminal illness to get a canceled TV show back on the air.
- "Running Mates" – Peter and Lois run against each other for school board president.
- "A Picture Is Worth a 1,000 Bucks" – Peter discovers Chris has artistic talent, leading them to move to New York.
- "Fifteen Minutes of Shame" – Meg exposes her embarrassing family on a talk show, leading to them being replaced in a reality show.
- "Road to Rhode Island" – Brian and Stewie go on a road trip to Quahog after Brian picks him up from his grandparents' house.
- "Let's Go to the Hop" – Peter goes undercover at Meg's high school to stop a dangerous new drug craze.
- "Dammit Janet!" – Stewie falls in love with a girl at daycare, while Lois and Peter become flight attendants.
- "There's Something About Paulie" – Peter befriends a mobster, who later puts a hit on Lois.
- "He's Too Sexy for His Fat" – Chris struggles with body image, and Peter undergoes plastic surgery.
- "E. Peterbus Unum" – Peter forms his own country after discovering his house isn't officially part of the U.S.
- "The Story on Page One" – Meg writes a story about Luke Perry being gay; Peter starts his own newspaper.
- "Wasted Talent" – Peter discovers he can play the piano beautifully, but only when he's drunk.
- "Fore Father" – Peter tries to mentor Chris but ends up bonding more with Cleveland's son.
This season expanded the show's humor and character development, introducing classic moments like Road to Rhode Island and Da Boom. Want summaries for more seasons?