Ep 14. The Movement
- TV14
- March 8, 2020
- 21 min
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6.6 (883)
The episode opens with the Griffin family watching a news report about a new political movement that is gaining traction throughout the country. The movement, called "The People's Party," is led by a charismatic young politician named Ryan Glass. Peter becomes obsessed with the movement and decides to become a member.
At the first meeting of The People's Party, Peter is excited to be around like-minded individuals who share his frustrations with the government and the state of the country. However, he quickly realizes that the movement is more extreme than he anticipated. The group is advocating for drastic measures, including overthrowing the government and starting a new society from scratch.
Meanwhile, Meg discovers that Ryan Glass is actually a fraud who only cares about his own self-interests. She tries to tell Peter, but he is too invested in the movement to listen. Eventually, Meg convinces Peter to see the truth, but by then it may be too late.
As the episode progresses, The People's Party becomes increasingly violent, with members resorting to physical altercations and destruction of property. Peter realizes that the movement is going too far and tries to back out, but he fears retribution from the group's leaders.
In the end, the Griffin family comes together to confront The People's Party and put a stop to their dangerous agenda. They embark on a wild and hilarious adventure that involves hijinks at a political rally, a high-speed car chase, and a final showdown with The People's Party's leaders.
Overall, "The Movement" is a satirical take on the current political climate and the dangers of blindly following charismatic leaders. Through humor and absurdity, the episode highlights the need for critical thinking and the importance of questioning authority.