Ep 8. The Kiss Seen 'Round the World
- TV14
- August 29, 2001
- 22 min
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6.7 (2,200)
In the episode "The Kiss Seen 'Round the World" of Family Guy season 3, there is a big misunderstanding between Peter and Lois. After Lois goes out for a night of drinking with her friends, she accidentally kisses a former crush from her teenage years, leaving her feeling guilty and ashamed. When she tries to tell Peter what happened, he completely misinterprets what she is saying and believes that she has been unfaithful to him.
Meanwhile, Stewie discovers that he likes to be tickled and convinces Brian to tickle him, becoming addicted to the sensation. This subplot provides some comedic relief in an otherwise tense and emotional episode.
As the misunderstanding between Peter and Lois escalates, they eventually seek the guidance of their therapist, Dr. Hartman, who attempts to help them sort out their issues. However, his advice only serves to make matters worse, causing the couple to spiral out of control.
The episode touches on themes of jealousy, trust, and communication in relationships, as Peter and Lois struggle to navigate their emotions and come to a resolution. Along the way, there are plenty of comedic moments and pop culture references that are hallmarks of the show.
Overall, "The Kiss Seen 'Round the World" is a dramatic episode that provides a deeper look into the dynamics of Peter and Lois's marriage, while still delivering the irreverent humor that fans of Family Guy have come to expect.