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| − | "''' | + | "'''When You Wish Upon a Weinstein'''" is the 22nd and final episode of the [[Season 3|third season]] of ''[[The Simpsons|Family Guy]]'' that would have first aired in [[2002]], but due to concerns about its content it was not aired until November 9, [[2003]], when it was broadcast on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim. It was later aired on Fox on December 10, [[2004]]. |
| − | + | [[Homer|Peter]] gives [[Marge|Lois]]' "rainy-day fund" to a scam artist selling volcano insurance. That night, [[Maggie|Stewie]] breaks [[Lisa|Meg's]] glasses because he hates being watched while he sleeps. Lois tells Peter that he needs to recover the money to buy their daughter a new pair of glasses. After hearing [[Lenny|Quagmire]] and [[Carl|Cleveland]] talk about how men with Jewish-sounding names have helped them achieve financial success, Peter decides that he needs a Jew to handle his money in an elaborate musical number based on "When You Wish upon a Star". When a Jewish man named [[Old Jewish man|Max Weinstein]] has car trouble outside the Griffin house, Peter takes it as a sign. After a foot chase, Peter pressures Max into helping him get the emergency money back. | |
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| + | After inviting Max to dinner and accompanying him to a reform synagogue, Peter comes to the conclusion that [[Bart|Chris]] would get smarter if he converted to Judaism. He secretly drives Chris to [[Las Vegas]] for a quickie Bar Mitzvah, Lois finds out about this from [[Santa's Little Helper|Brian]] and, borrowing Quagmire's car, arrives just in time to stop the ceremony. The congregants, angry that Lois is apparently insulting their religion, chase the Griffins until they escape onto a bus full of nuns who, displeased that he strayed from Catholicism, attack Peter with rulers.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_You_Wish_Upon_a_Weinstein [src<nowiki>]</nowiki>] | ||
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"When You Wish Upon a Weinstein" is the 22nd and final episode of the third season of Family Guy that would have first aired in 2002, but due to concerns about its content it was not aired until November 9, 2003, when it was broadcast on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim. It was later aired on Fox on December 10, 2004.
Peter gives Lois' "rainy-day fund" to a scam artist selling volcano insurance. That night, Stewie breaks Meg's glasses because he hates being watched while he sleeps. Lois tells Peter that he needs to recover the money to buy their daughter a new pair of glasses. After hearing Quagmire and Cleveland talk about how men with Jewish-sounding names have helped them achieve financial success, Peter decides that he needs a Jew to handle his money in an elaborate musical number based on "When You Wish upon a Star". When a Jewish man named Max Weinstein has car trouble outside the Griffin house, Peter takes it as a sign. After a foot chase, Peter pressures Max into helping him get the emergency money back.
After inviting Max to dinner and accompanying him to a reform synagogue, Peter comes to the conclusion that Chris would get smarter if he converted to Judaism. He secretly drives Chris to Las Vegas for a quickie Bar Mitzvah, Lois finds out about this from Brian and, borrowing Quagmire's car, arrives just in time to stop the ceremony. The congregants, angry that Lois is apparently insulting their religion, chase the Griffins until they escape onto a bus full of nuns who, displeased that he strayed from Catholicism, attack Peter with rulers.[src]
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