Ep 2. Movin' Out (Brian's Song)
- TV14
- September 30, 2007
- 21 min
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7.4 (1,810)
In the second episode of the sixth season of Family Guy, titled "Movin' Out (Brian's Song)," the Griffin family decides to move out of their old house and into a new one, located in a swanky neighborhood. While the family is mostly excited about the move, Brian is feeling particularly down about the change.
As the family settles into their new home, Brian starts to feel out of place in the fancy surroundings. He decides that he needs to start making more money so that he can fit in with his new neighbors. Enter Stewie, who suggests that Brian start a business selling homemade cookies.
At first, Brian is skeptical about the idea, but eventually he decides to give it a try. He spends the next few days baking dozens of cookies, which he then delivers door-to-door in his new neighborhood. While he initially receives a warm reception from his neighbors, Brian soon realizes that his new business venture may not be as successful as he had hoped.
Meanwhile, Peter is struggling to adjust to the family's new home as well. He misses his old house and his old friends, and he can't seem to shake the feeling that he doesn't belong in their new neighborhood. To make matters worse, Peter discovers that their new house is haunted by a ghost named Jeanine, who was murdered in the house back in the 1950s.
As the family tries to adjust to their new life, they all face their own unique challenges along the way. From Brian's struggles to fit in with his new neighbors to Peter's haunted house woes, it's a bumpy ride for the Griffins. But in the end, they all learn that home is where the heart is, and that no matter where they live, they can always count on each other.