"He's Too Sexy for His Fat" | |
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Family Guy episode | |
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 17 |
Directed by | Glen Hill |
Written by | Chris Sheridan |
Production code | 2ACX10 |
Original air date | June 27, 2000 |
Guest appearance(s) | |
"He's Too Sexy for His Fat" is the 17th episode from the second season of the FOX animated series Family Guy. It is the 24th episode of Family Guy. Jay Mohr guest stars in the episode.
When Brian catches fleas, the house becomes infested. The exterminators come, armed with military weaponry rather than conventional extermination equipment, and shoot up the house, while hunting the fleas. Brian puts the family up in a fancy hotel while the house is closed for repair and renovation. Peter makes a cannonball in the swimming pool, and Brian knocks Stewie in the pool when he refuses to get in. Chris becomes self-conscious about his weight when the staff and guests make fun of him. He starts a diet and exercise regime, but it fails to yield results.
Lois makes the family meatloaf, but Chris gets a steamed vegetable plate since he is trying to go on a diet. Chris denies the meal, but Lois tells him that vegetables are good for him. Peter takes him to the gym so he can get some exercise. He finds a plunger with a Twinkie attached to it. Chris walks on the treadmill and runs outside and tries to get the Twinkie, and eventually he catches the Twinkie. After a visit to Cleveland's brother Broderick to discuss liposuction, Chris decides against it, but Peter surprises his family by taking advantage of the option himself, and comes home thin.
Meanwhile, Stewie takes advantage of Chris' hard time with his diet. He attempts to spite him via eating an overabundance of the fatty food that Chris has been trying to avoid. He eventually takes it too far and he suffers from childhood obesity. He seems to suffer from an eating disorder as well, eating as much as possible. When his weight gain begins to show, Lois notes this, saying he is "getting a little Buddha belly". He eventually becomes immobile, and must be either carried, or ride on a wagon. It seems at this point, Lois ignores Stewie's gaining, for she seems to show no concern anymore. Because of this, Stewie becomes too heavy for his high chair to support him, and he crushes it and is unable to get up, so Brian takes the liberty of having fun by spinning him around, since his hands and feet cannot reach the floor. It is not long before Stewie cannot fit into his clothes anymore, or reach his face with his arms. (Incidentally, this plot line is never resolved; he is back to normal for the final scene, with no explanation.)