Ep 23. No Country Club For Old Men
- TV14
- May 19, 2013
- 21 min
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6.7 (1,355)
In the eleventh season of Family Guy, episode 23 titled "No Country Club For Old Men," the Griffin family goes to a country club to celebrate Chris's graduation from high school. However, they soon realize that the club is only for rich people, and the average person is not welcome there.
Things take a turn when Peter accidentally crashes into a golf cart and is forced to work off his debt at the club. Meanwhile, Chris decides to join the club to impress a girl, and Stewie becomes fascinated with a member's antique gun collection.
As Peter begins working at the club, he realizes that he is not cut out for the job. However, he soon discovers that he can make a lot of money by selling drugs to the members. The situation gets out of hand when a member is killed and Peter becomes the prime suspect.
Meanwhile, Chris tries his best to fit in with the rich kids at the club, but soon realizes that he doesn't belong there. He decides to go back to his old life, and realizes that his true friends are the ones who accept him for who he is.
Stewie's obsession with the antique guns becomes dangerous when he accidentally shoots himself and Brian. He then decides to sell the guns to the highest bidder and soon becomes the most feared person at the club.
In this episode, the theme centers around the idea that money cannot buy happiness. It also highlights the importance of being true to oneself and the dangers of succumbing to peer pressure. The episode contains the usual shenanigans and humor that fans have come to love from the show, with a twist of satire on the lifestyles of the rich and famous.