A customer reports the situation, and child services workers deem the Griffin home unfit.
The A-plot follows Peter and his neighbors as they build a winning float for the Quahog Harvest Festival. Their unity quickly dissolves after they win the "Golden Clam" trophy:
The neighborhood descends into chaos as everyone suspects each other, rigging their homes with traps and weapons. [S2E5] Love Thy Trophy
Critics often cite this as one of the better story-centric episodes of early Family Guy because it keeps "filler" jokes to a minimum and allows the plot to drive the humor. It features iconic pop culture parodies, such as:
The foster parents mistake Stewie's genuine withdrawal from pancakes for actual drug addiction. Why It's a "Good Story" A customer reports the situation, and child services
A spoof of the "ceiling baby" scene as Stewie goes through pancake withdrawal.
Charlton Heston appearing to "let my pigeons go". Critics often cite this as one of the
Meg takes a job at a pancake house to afford a $1,100 Prada bag. To earn massive tips, she claims she is a single mother to a "crack-addicted baby" (actually Stewie). This backfires when:
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