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"'''Blind Ambition'''" is the third episode of Season 4 of ''[[Family Guy]]''. It first aired on [[May 15]], [[2005]] on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]]. The episode's production code is 4ACX04.
'''Blind Ambition''' is the third episode of Season 4 of ''[[Family Guy]]''. It first aired on [[May 15]], [[2005]] on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]]. The episode's production code is 4ACX04.


It was written by Steve Callaghan and directed by Chuck Klein. Guest stars [[Gina Gershon]] and [[Judd Hirsch]] portray themselves.
It was written by Steve Callaghan and directed by Chuck Klein. Guest stars [[Gina Gershon]] and [[Judd Hirsch]] portray themselves.

Revision as of 02:31, 7 December 2005

Template:Infobox Family Guy Season Four

Blind Ambition is the third episode of Season 4 of Family Guy. It first aired on May 15, 2005 on FOX. The episode's production code is 4ACX04.

It was written by Steve Callaghan and directed by Chuck Klein. Guest stars Gina Gershon and Judd Hirsch portray themselves.

Plot summary

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During a trip to the bowling alley, Lois goes to the ladies' restroom. While placing toilet paper on the seat, she repeatedly hears someone muttering "giggidy." She finally looks up to see Quagmire suspending himself from the ceiling and watching her. Lois, Loretta and Bonnie join forces to demand that his eviction from the neighborhood, but Peter protests.

After another protracted fight with the giant chicken first seen in a lengthy flashback from the second season episode "Da Boom", Peter convinces the women to allow him to try to reform Glen. After intensive operant conditioning therapy (consisting of a whirling ceiling fan being placed just above his nude groin), Glen seems to be able to function in normal society again.

As a test, his friends take him to a local mall, where his is repeatedly tempted by provocative situations. Overwhelmed, Glen flees only to find himself in the mall's security control room, staring at dozens of closed-circuit television monitors from women's dressing rooms. He sees a woman collapse and rushes to her location, saving her life and becoming a hero.

Peter grows jealous of his friends' heroic achievements and attempts to secure his own fame by setting a world record for the most nickels eaten. Unfortunately, he soon loses his sight due to nickel poisoning. Later, the Drunken Clam catches on fire (after God accidentally strikes a woman with lightning while flirting), trapping Horace. The oblivious Peter ties his guide dog to a nearby hobo and enters the flaming bar. After hearing Horace's cries for help, Peter pulls him free of the debris and carries him to safety. Peter is hailed as a hero, given an award by the mayor, and regains his vision from an eye transplant (from the hobo who was strangled and dragged to death by his guide dog).

References to movies, other TV shows

Modified credits

The Star Wars theme is used for the closing credits.