Air date: 9/23/99
The solution to making good on a ten million dollar bid Peter makes at a charity auction seems to be donating a mansion Lois just inherited from an aunt – until the building, formerly a whorehouse, is deemed worthless.
Holy Crap
Air date: 9/30/99
When Peter’s dad is forced to retire, he is hired on at Peter’s factory, but the old man quickly creates misery with his autocratic style. Peter’s idea for getting him fired again – convince him to kidnap the Pope.
Da Boom
Air date: 12/26/99
When worldwide disaster usher in the new millennium, the Griffins relocate to a new town where Peter becomes the weapon-championing leader of the citizens of this new world, who eventually run the family out of town.
Brian in Love
Air date: 3/7/00
A therapist tells Brian his carpet-wetting is the result of his repressed feelings for Lois.
Love Thy Trophy
Air date: 3/14/00
When Stewie is placed in a foster home because Meg falsely claims he’s a crack baby in order to get better tips as a waitress, the neighborhood puts aside its differences to get him back.
Death is a Bitch
Air date: 3/21/00
In an attempt to avoid a hospital bill, Peter pretends he’s dead, thereby attracting, then trying to outrun, Death. When Peter injures Death in a scuffle, he must temporarily take over Death’s unpopular duties.
The King is Dead
Air date: 3/26/00
Peter wrestles control away from Lois during a Quahog Players theater group production of “The King and I”, making the play into a cyborg battle, complete with bikini-clad dancing girls.