A big fan favourite, and with good reason, this episode sees the Griffin family leaving to the South as part of the witness protection program to stop Chris being found by a man he put in prison. As you can imagine, there are plenty of hilarious jibes at the southern parts of the USA. Incest, poor education, homophobia, it's all crammed in, as Family Guy proves there is nowhere it won't go. There's also a soft side to it, with Chris falling in love with Sam, a tomboy who really appreciates him for who he is. There's also some great jokes around Herbert, the paedophile who constantly tries to seduce Chris, and Peter's complete lack of consideration for his son as he talks to the criminal who wants to kill him is another highlight, but the stand-out scenes of what is truly a great episode has to be Brian and Peter becoming sheriffs and then getting stupidly drunk in the office, and Peter calling the Sheriff before realising that it is in fact, him.
A super-villain in a world without heroes.
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