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Family Guy

Season 2

1. Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater

Lois' aunt dies and leaves her mansion to the Griffins.

Released: 9/23/1999

Directors: 

Jeff Myers

Writers: 

Chris Sheridan

2. Holy Crap

Peter's very religious father comes to live with the family after he is forced to retire from his lifelong job at the Mill.

Released: 9/30/1999

Directors: 

Neil Affleck

3. Da Boom

Paranoid about Y2K, Peter herds the family into the basement for protection.

Released: 12/26/1999

Directors: 

Bob Jaques

4. Brian in Love

A therapist tells Brian his carpet-wetting is the result of his repressed feelings for Lois.

Released: 3/7/2000

Directors: 

Jack Dyer

Writers: 

Gary Janetti

5. Love Thy Trophy

The Griffins and their neighbors build a festival float; waitress Meg schemes to get bigger tips.

Released: 3/14/2000

Directors: 

Jack Dyer

6. Death Is a Bitch

When Peter tries to get out of paying a doctors bill by faking his own death, he is visited by Death himself, who wants to take Peter away. After Death twists his ankle while chasing Peter, everyone on Earth becomes immortal while death is incapacitated.

Released: 3/21/2000

Writers: 

Ricky Blitt

7. The King Is Dead

When Lois become the director of the Quahog Players production of “The King and I” Peter wants a part. He finds himself in the Producer’s Chair and starts to make some “artistic changes” to the script that involve scantily-clad women and cyborgs.

Released: 3/28/2000

Directors: 

Monte Young

Writers: 

Craig Hoffman

8. I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar

Forced to go to a women’s retreat for telling sexist jokes at work, Peter resists the idea at first. After two weeks, however, Peter becomes a sensitive male. No one likes the new Peter, especially Lois. While attending a charity dinner, Lois does something that snaps Peter out of his feminine phase.

Released: 3/28/2000

Directors: 

Monte Young

Writers: 

Chris Sheridan

9. If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'

Peter makes Chris pretend he's dying, in order to save a television program.

Released: 4/4/2000

Writers: 

Chris Sheridan

10. Running Mates

Peter runs against Lois for a seat on the school board.

Released: 4/11/2000

Directors: 

John Holmquist

11. A Picture Is Worth a 1,000 Bucks

Peter is envious of an old friend's success; Chris' painting gets serious attention.

Released: 4/18/2000

Directors: 

Gavin Dell

Writers: 

Craig Hoffman

12. Fifteen Minutes of Shame

Meg exposes her family on a talk show.

Released: 4/25/2000

Directors: 

Scott Wood

Writers: 

Steve Callaghan

13. Road to Rhode Island

Stewie misbehaves while visiting his grandparents.

Released: 5/30/2000

Directors: 

Dan Povenmire

Writers: 

Gary Janetti

14. Let's Go to the Hop

Peter infiltrates Quahog High School as a new student.

Released: 6/6/2000

Directors: 

Glen Hill

15. Dammit Janet

Lois enrolls Stewie at a day care center.

Released: 6/13/2000

Directors: 

Bert Ring

16. There's Something About Paulie

As a favor, Peter takes a mobster's nephew to a movie.

Released: 6/27/2000

Directors: 

Monte Young

Writers: 

Ricky Blitt

17. He's Too Sexy for His Fat

Peter talks himself into getting liposuction and other plastic surgery.

Released: 6/27/2000

Directors: 

Glen Hill

Writers: 

Chris Sheridan

18. E. Peterbus Unum

After learning that his property is not officially part of the United States, Peter forms his own country.

Released: 7/12/2000

Directors: 

Rob Renzetti

19. The Story on Page One

Meg writes for the school paper to improve her Ivy League chances.

Released: 7/18/2000

Directors: 

Gavin Dell

Writers: 

Craig Hoffman

20. Wasted Talent

Peter and his friends go on a drinking binge to find a winning ticket in a bottle; Lois works Ling too hard for a competition.

Released: 7/25/2000

Directors: 

Bert Ring

21. Fore Father

Chris gets a job picking up golf balls; Peter ignores Chris in favor of Cleveland Jr.

Released: 8/1/2000

Directors: 

Scott Wood

Writers: 

Bobby Bowman
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