Model Misbehavior

"Model Misbehavior"
Family Guy episode
Episode no. Season 4
Episode 10
Directed by Sarah Frost
Written by Steve Callaghan
Production code 4ACX13
Original air date July 24, 2005
Guest appearance(s)
Episode chronology

"Model Misbehavior" is the tenth episode and the mid-season finale from the fourth season of the FOX animated television series Family Guy. The episode title is a parody of the TV movie Model Behavior.

Plot summary

During a visit with her parents, Lois recalls her teenage aspirations to be a model, which her father stopped her from doing. Later the Griffins compete in a boat race against her parents and win by removing most of their clothes (and pushing Meg off). In defiance of her father’s wishes, Lois begins modeling and becomes very successful. Peter is proud of her at first, but he soon becomes jealous of the lust she inspires in other men. Fed up with Peter's envy, Lois rebels by taking diet pills and staying out all night at parties. Desperate to get her out of the fashion world, Peter collaborates with Lois’ father Carter to get her back. They kidnap her at a Vogue party, while she and another model are using their ribs for Xylophones. They gag Lois, carry her into the car, tie her up and bring her back to the Griffins' house, where Carter demands that Lois quit her modeling career. Seeing his wife’s passion for modeling, Peter soon acquiesces to Lois, insisting to Carter that it is her right to model if she chooses, and that they have no right to interfere with her happiness. Carter shouts that no child of his has the right to feel happy, but Peter knocks him out with a punch for giving him a book last Christmas. Realizing that she has the freedom to fulfill her wishes, Lois decides to quit modeling after all. Peter and Lois then decide to annoy Carter by having sex on top of him. Carter revives and acts with immediate disgust, but Peter calmly knocks him unconscious with a lamp.

Meanwhile, Stewie starts a pyramid scheme business (“Ca$hscam”). Brian learns he has worms and does not want to tell Lois and Peter because of the latter's inability to be "discreet with private matters" (such as when Meg got her first period and Peter yelled to everyone in the neighborhood at three in the morning about how proud he was of her). Stewie gives Brian the money he needs and Brian works for Stewie until he can pay him back. Stewie is shown to be working with the Cookie Monster and Grover. Eventually, Brian gets fed up with Stewie's pretense that Ca$hscam is a real company. Stewie fires Brian and warns him not to "come back and shoot up the place."

Reception

Steve Callaghan wrote the episode.

On this episode's airdate, Fox was the most-watched network among the 18-49 demographic, and this episode had 6.73 million viewers.[1] Allmovie reviewer Hal Erickson also noted that the episode includes a joke aimed at viewers "who have nothing better to do with their time than pause their DVDs to catch the jokes they'd missed first time around."[2]

Footnotes

  1. Aurthur, Kate (2005-07-26). "For NBC, Crime Pays". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
  2. Erickson, Hal, "Family Guy: "Model Misbehavior" at Allmovie. Retrieved 05-01-09.
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