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Finding Yourself (And a Lot of Old VHS Tapes) in " Peter, Chris, & Brian "

Written by Patrick Meighan and directed by Joe Vaux .

Chris actually becomes refined, but in the most annoying way possible—becoming a carbon copy of Brian’s pretentious persona. [S14E5] Peter, Chris & Brian

Watching his younger, ambitious self talk about his big dreams for the future sends Peter into a spiral. He realizes he hasn't become the success he once imagined—he’s just a guy with a "dead-end job" and a "crappy house." The "Fix": Chris Becomes Brian’s Protege

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

"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.

Brian exposes Chris to "Shakespeare in the Park" and fine art. He realizes he hasn't become the success he

The episode kicks off with Peter returning to his late mother's home to retrieve a secret stash of "magazines" he left behind as a teenager. Amidst the pile, he finds a VHS tape titled