Family Guy: Season 8 DVD

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Family Guy: Season 8 DVD

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Family Guy: Season 8 DVD
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Family Guy Season 8 Set DVD

 

Features: Back to the Woods: James Woods returns to seek revenge against Peter. James Woods finds Peter's wallet, which he lost at a Barry Manilow concert, and proceeds to steal Peter's identity, and his family. Peter decides to ruin James' career and image. Play it Again Brian: Peter and Lois' marriage hits a snag… Brian wins the New England Rising Writer's award, so the three of them head to Martha's Vineyard to celebrate. Peter's drinking habits take over and he spirals out of control, as does Brian's self-restraint, as he soon professes his love for Lois. The Former Life of Brian: Brian searches for a former flame, Tracy and discovers that he is the father to her son, Dylan. Tracy decides that Brian should raise the boy, and she drops him off at the Griffin's house. When Dylan runs wild in the house, Brian's attitude towards parenting doesn't settle too well with Lois and Peter. Long John Peter: When Peter gets a pet parrot, he begins acting like a pirate. Peter accidentally kills the bird after raising hell through all of Quahog. Meanwhile, when Brian is visiting the vet, Chris falls in love with the intern, Anna. Baby Not On Board: When Peter wins free gas for a year, Brian suggests a road trip to the Grand Canyon. After careful planning and packing, they depart, only to leave Stewie behind. Hilarity ensues as they race back to Quahog. Home Alone, Family Guy-style!

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