"Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother?" is an episode of Family Guy. During the closing credits of this episode, the beginning theme song is redone in a hip-hop/rap style sung by Peter. This episode is rated TV-14 D.
When Chris starts speaking in ebonics after being a towel guy in his school's team full of blacks, Peter tries to get Chris to connect with his Irish heritage, and a trip to the genealogical library reveals the Griffin family has...
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"Peter Griffin: Husband, Father...Brother?" is an episode of Family Guy. During the closing credits of this episode, the beginning theme song is redone in a hip-hop/rap style sung by Peter. This episode is rated TV-14 D.
When Chris starts speaking in ebonics after being a towel guy in his school's team full of blacks, Peter tries to get Chris to connect with his Irish heritage, and a trip to the genealogical library reveals the Griffin family has a black ancestor, Nate Griffin, who was a slave owned by the Pewterschmidt family. Meanwhile, Stewie becomes obsessed with the cheerleaders at Buddy Cianci Junior High because he believes they have mind control powers, and begins following them and listening to their conversations to learn about their techniques on how to pump up the audience during basketball games.
After Peter finds out about Nate in a book on Pewterschmidt family history, Peter demands "Rice Krispie treats" from Carter Pewterschmidt, who gives him $20,000 because he...
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