Haven't even seen the office. "Be Careful What You Fish For" Julius Wu: Steve Callaghan: February 19, 2012 () 9ACX11: 5.39: When Peter and the guys try to salvage a sunken Mercedes-Benz, Peter half-heartedly promises a favor to a helpful dolphin named Billy Finn (guest voice by Ricky Gervais). I guess if he gets sex from a teenager, it's worth it!Now here's the most cringing part of the entire episode hands down: Stewie manages to escape from daycare and tells Brian that when he tried telling the witch off she pulled him really hard, causing the arm to get out of its socket. Season: 10 Episode: 14 Total Episode Count: 179 Prod. "Family Guy" Be Careful What You Fish For (TV Episode 2012) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. That's right, Tom. Please don't go attacking me for that.Wait, Stewie was genuinely trying to do the right thing and report Emily?? Check out the lineup of new movies and shows streaming on Netflix this month, including Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site?
The thing looks like a goddamn noodle that's horrific!
It’s actually looked very, very painful. ?Well he was trying to get outta there, good enough.i'm currently working on another list top ten biggest problems with modern day family guy.

You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Animated Atrocities: Be Careful What You Fish For. no. Why is Stewie still his friend? This is purely on the B-plot of this episode, because I actually remember it as opposed to the boring as fuck A-plot.Throughout the episode, Stewie genuinely tries to get this woman reported for her behavior and Brian is lying straight out his asshole to defend this C**T, all because he's aroused by her! And if it wasn't bad enough, the ATHEIST goes full hypocrite and tells this to the whore’s face as she gets rolled away: "What you did to these kids, there is a special place in HELL for people like you!" Stewie summed it up best when Brian lies to Stewie's face about what a good job this bitch is doing teaching them independence: "We're one! I finally have a date with Miss Emily tomorrow, and I'm not gonna let you or anybody else get in my way until I have see EVERY INCH OF HER NAKED!"

The A-plot ultimately isn't anything special, just another dull celebrity episode with somebody nobody gives a shit about, just like that episode “Stewie Goes for a Drive” where Ryan Reynolds wanted to seduce Peter (at least that episode was decent overall). That's a legitimate question. I'm Tom Tucker bringing you news you heard four hours ago on the lnternet. Directed by Julius Wu, Peter Shin. Ricky Gervais was the guest star. Understandably, Brian hate appears to be contagious.That wasn't slapstick, not any I've ever seen at least.I'd call it adult slapstick but done realistically. Yeah, I wish; if that was the only issue with this episode, I'd leave it alone, but this episode’s B-plot is absolutely reprehensible and it is one of Brian's worst acts since he dated a blind girl two episodes prior and tricked her completely.

This abomination of a dog doesn't give a fuck about the only person who would remotely constitute as best friend to him! Well, I've seen bits of it, but - you know, not really my cup of tea, it isn't. I found the B-plot even more disgusting than "Brian Writes a Bestseller" as a whole!

Why hasn't he just murdered the dog? When Peter and the guys try to salvage a sunken Mercedes-Benz, Peter half-heartedly promises a favor to a helpful dolphin. Was this review helpful to you? There's even an American remake of it, I've heard. General References Notes/Trivia QuotesGoofs A bad houseguest Be Careful What You Fish For Peter befriends a dolphin. Peter befriends a dolphin who moves in, and soon becomes annoying; Stewie asks for Brian's help in busting a negligent day care worker. ... "What you did to these kids, there is a special place in HELL for people like you!" There's kicking your best friend to the curve and letting fame go to your head, and then there's blatantly allowing him to suffer abuse in the hopes you get some POON! A bit weird, innit? I was reading the New York Times online and actually thought this was the headline ( it said “wish for” ). This is going to be a different sort of review: for the most part, I don't give two fucks about the stupid A-plot with the Ricky Gervais dolphin; it's stupid, he's unfunny and all the jokes fall flat, there! But before that, he tells Stewie this: "You are NOT going anywhere! Review over! Use the HTML below. Peter befriends a dolphin who moves in, and soon becomes annoying; Stewie asks for Brian's help in busting a negligent day care worker. 1 of 4 people found this review helpful. You motherfucking PIG! this episode has a tolerable a plot but the b plot makes the episode HORRIBLEI agree with you on this episode, but I still don't like Stewie. INDEPENDENCE MEANS WE DIE!" Probably wasn't a good call on the writer's part.I get it was cartoonish and over the top, but it was just too painful.We use cookies to enhance your experience, analyze site traffic, and for our marketing purposes. And yes, that's exactly what independence means for a baby! Seriously, that's exactly what he says to his best friend’s face, who is crippled by the woman Brian's dating!Brian ultimately does something and gets Miss Emily arrested only after, and get this, only after he learns she has a boyfriend! I am aware I am so sorry that I'm only focusing on the B-plot of the episode and nothing else, but I find this actually gives me shit to talk about. Why is Stewie still his friend? Season 10, Episode 14 was a pretty good one. In this episode, we learn about the preschool Stewie goes to.