A Fistful of Meg
"A Fistful of Meg" is the fourth episode of the twelfth season and the 214th overall episode of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It aired on Fox in the United States and Canada on November 10, 2013, and is written by Dominic Bianchi and Joe Vaux and directed by Joe Vaux.[1] In the episode, Meg tries to get out of a fight with a tough bully while Brian retaliates against Peter for posing naked.
"A Fistful of Meg" | |
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Family Guy episode | |
Episode no. | Season 12 Episode 4 |
Directed by | Joe Vaux |
Written by | Dominic Bianchi Joe Vaux |
Production code | AACX22 |
Original air date | November 10, 2013 |
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Plot
At school, Meg hears about a new student named Mike Pulaski from her friends, mentioning that he is an unstable bully, which Meg gets to see firsthand when he turns Neil Goldman into a balloon animal and pops him. While in the cafeteria with her friends, Meg accidentally spills her lunch on Mike, prompting him to plan a showdown with her on the coming Friday. Meg unsuccessfully tries to get out of the fight first by asking Lois to transfer her to another school. The school in mind is too expensive. The next day at school, Principal Shepherd announces on the PA that he is accepting bets on who will win the showdown. For her second attempt to get out of the fight, Meg intentionally released a sex tape in an attempt to get expelled from school. It is only watched by Stewie. Finally, Meg pays four of the toughest jocks in school to beat up Mike for $1,000. Mike grievously beats them all and writes "You're Next, Meg" on a hallway wall in their blood. Meg goes crying to the bathroom where her friends decide to abandon her for their own safety. While crying, Quagmire calls her into one of the stalls that serve as his "base of operations" and admits to Meg that he had been bullied by a girl named Tracey Bellings as a teenager over preferring RC Cola during the cola wars. She then forced him into a long and sexually abusive relationship. His reasons for helping Meg is because he never stood up to his bully, and doesn't want Meg to go through the same thing. After extensive training with Quagmire, Meg faces Mike at school on Friday. Initially getting beaten up where some of the punches to Meg's face causes it to switch between her normal face (which is considered the ugly one) and the beautiful face, Meg decides to kiss Mike grossing him out. Meg then further grosses him out by popping a pimple onto him before finally lifting up her shirt in front of Mike, while everyone else looks away. Mike, however, does not look away, and is gruesomely melted, similar to what happened to Major Toht in Raiders of the Lost Ark. Although Quagmire tells Meg that she will be alive to tell the story for a "long time," Meg reveals in a narration that she dies a year later from septic shock due to her body reacting to a frozen hot dog.
Meanwhile, Peter casually starts taking his clothes off in front of Brian while talking to him about the Three Little Pigs as he sometimes prefers sleeping nude. Brian is disgusted by it, although Peter points out that Brian himself is typically nude, and claims that everyone undresses in front of their dogs. After another encounter with Brian in the bathroom nude after he has just finished showering, Peter realizes that Brian doesn't like to see him nude and starts harassing him in the nude including using Lois in a bait-and-switch tactic and even cutting off his own penis and mailing it to Brian in a package (though Peter collapsed from a lack of blood). After constant in-the-nude harassment from Peter, Brian decides he can't bear it anymore. At Stewie's suggestion, Brian decides to shave all of his fur off to give Peter a taste of his own medicine. After falling into Brian's trap, Peter is shocked at seeing Brian hairless, wrinkled, and with six nipples. Brian is very affectionate to Peter scaring him even when he asked why Brian has six nipples. Too scared at what he has seen, Peter agrees to wear clothes at all times in front of Brian, having learnt his lesson the hard way. Although Stewie's idea worked, Brian's fur won't grow back for three months. In the meantime, Stewie allows him to wear a pair of his own clothes in the interim to keep warm.
Reception
Eric Thurm of The A.V. Club gave the episode a D, saying "Pretty much the only saving grace in “A Fistful Of Meg” is the B-story, in which Brian can’t escape Peter’s nudity. There’s not enough here to sustain a whole episode (though I guess this is Family Guy, so maybe there is?), but Peter’s increasingly elaborate ways of getting Brian to look at his junk were pretty funny comedic escalation. And Brian’s final revenge, shaving off his hair until he becomes a horrible, wrinkled, multi-nippled thing was equally funny and kind of nauseating. The jokes in this plot (and some of the cutaways and throwaway lines) aren’t half bad, but for the most part, the terribleness of the Meg stuff makes it really hard to take the other, funnier bits out of context to boost the standing of the episode. I feel like Mike Pulaski: It’s kind of hard to pay attention to anything else when there’s unholy, face-melting awful staring right at you."[2]
On November 15, 2013, five days after the episode's airdate, the Parents Television Council filed an indecency complaint to the FCC, alleging that the episode jokes about child molestation, exploitation, rape, the sexualized use of food and the perverse 'internal defrosting' of frozen hot dogs, and the overall theme of the episode about a boy bullying and beating up a girl, violated the FCC's indecency guidelines.[3]
The episode received a 2.0 rating and was watched by a total of 4.18 million people, this made it the second most watched show on Animation Domination that night beating American Dad! and Bob's Burgers but losing to The Simpsons with 4.20 million.[4]
References
- "Family Guy Episode Guide 2013 Season 12 - A Fistful of Meg, Episode 4". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2013-11-12.
- Thurm, Eric. ""A Fistful Of Meg"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2013-11-12.
- "PTC Calls for FCC Indecency Enforcement Over Explicit "Family Guy" Episode". November 15, 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-11-24.
- "Sunday Final Ratings: 'Revenge' & 'The Simpsons' Adjusted Down, Plus Unscrambled CBS & Football Numbers". Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com. Retrieved 2013-11-12.