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"Chris Cross" is the thirteenth episode of the eleventh season and the 201st overall episode of the
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''. It aired on
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in the United States on February 17, 2013. Written by Anthony Blasucci and Mike Desilets, the episode was directed by
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. The episode revolves around
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doing
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's chores after she catches him in the act stealing money from
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. Meanwhile, Stewie and
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become fans of Canadian singer
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, who guest stars in the episode as herself.


Plot

When Chris is teased at school for his generic brand
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n sneakers, he asks for money but is turned down by Lois. He steals money from Lois' purse while she and
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are out, but Meg catches him and demands that he do as she asks or she will tell their parents. Chris initially agrees, but Meg's requests go from basic sibling stuff to disturbing and criminal, such as stalking and prank calling girls going into
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and vandalizing Anne Frank's House every year. When Chris learns that Meg never intends to stop with her demands, he runs away to
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's house. Meg is forced to cover up the fact that Chris ran away while Herbert finds out the hard way that life with Chris is not all he fantasized about. When Chris pushes things too far by making a mess and refusing to get ready for a night out, a fed up Herbert kicks him out. Chris finds Meg looking for him. She apologizes and admits she missed him and Chris admits that they need each other to cope in the family. A regretful Herbert watches as they embrace each other and he drives away to cry about their "break up" to some friends. Meanwhile, on the way home from a bad birthday party for a “friend” Lois met for Stewie, she puts on music to soothe his crankiness. He finds himself captivated by the sound of Anne Murray. Brian at first insults her music, but Stewie wins him over by singing "
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", during which Brian flashes back to memories of playing as a puppy with his mother, then starts crying when it is done. While listening to " Snowbird", they disagree over the meaning of the lyrics and decide Murray needs to explain the song's true meaning. Traveling to Canada to see her, she gives them both credit along with her own explanation. When Brian uses the restroom, Murray tells Stewie that
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would have known more about the song, since he wrote it. Enraged, Stewie ties up Murray and holds her at gunpoint, pronouncing her a fraud for not writing her own music. Brian returns and assures Stewie that this is standard in the music industry. This just makes Stewie conclude that ''everyone's'' a fraud, he forces Murray to sing "Snowbird" while gagged and bound as a
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listens to the song.


Reception

The episode received a 2.4 rating in the 18-49 demographic and was watched by a total of 4.87 million viewers. This made it the most watched show on Fox's
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line-up that night, beating ''
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''. The episode was met with mixed reviews from critics. Alasdair Wilkins of ''
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'' gave the episode a C, saying "Without a clear comedic target, this storyline mostly gets by on more observational, low-key humor", although he did praise the sub-plot, saying that "the Brian and Stewie story is considerably better." Carter Dotson of ''TV Fanatic'' gave the episode one and a half stars out of five, saying "That they got the actual Anne Murray to voice herself in the episode was the funniest part of the storyline, which was otherwise unmemorable. There just was not a lot to laugh at."


References

* The plot description was adapted fro
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at Family Guy Wiki, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license.


External links


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at Family Guy Wiki * {{Family Guy episodes, 11 2013 American television episodes Family Guy season 11 episodes