Chris actually becomes refined, but in the most annoying way possible—becoming a carbon copy of Brian’s pretentious persona.
"You don’t pretend to be someone you’re not; you do what you want. You don’t care what anyone thinks." – Chris to Peter. [S14E5] Peter, Chris & Brian
Whether you're here for the biting commentary on intellectual pretension or just to see Peter Griffin have a emotional breakdown over a VHS tape, this episode is a standout of the later seasons. Family Guy Season 14 Episode 5 Review: Peter, Chris & Brian Chris actually becomes refined, but in the most
Written by Patrick Meighan and directed by Joe Vaux . Whether you're here for the biting commentary on
Eventually, Chris realizes that Brian is largely a fraud, famously calling him out at a book club for pretending to have read Portnoy’s Complaint . Heart over Brains
What happens when a cartoon sitcom dad has a midlife crisis triggered by his own teenage optimism? In Family Guy’s Season 14 installment, " Peter, Chris, & Brian ," we get exactly that: a surprisingly heartfelt (and characteristically gross) look at Father-Son bonding, pretentious labradors, and the crushing realization that you might just be a "regular guy." The Plot: A Message from the Past
Finding Yourself (And a Lot of Old VHS Tapes) in " Peter, Chris, & Brian "