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Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows
After driving drunk, Brian is sentenced with community service

Season: 3 Episode: 17
Total Episode Count: 45
Prod. no.: 3ACX03
First Aired: January 17, 2002

Featuring: Peter, Brian, Pearl Burton
Also Appearing: Joe Swanson, Glenn Quagmire, Cleveland Brown, Chris Griffin, Meg Griffin, Lois Griffin, Stewie, Mayor Adam West, Judge, Tom Tucker, Diane Simmons, Neil Goldman, Dr. Hartman, Dr. Goodman, Tina, Jonas, White-rumped Swallow, Grizzly Adams, Wooly Willie, A. J. Benzer, Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Sandy Duncan, Pee Wee Herman, John & Patricia Ramsey, Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush
Musical Numbers: "Piano Lesson", "You've Got a Lot to See"

Director: Dan Povenmire
Assistant Director: Sarah Frost
Writers: Allison Adler
Storyboarders: Jeff Stewart

Plot: Brian frets that he will never find an intelligent woman to love; after drinking heavily, he is caught for drunk driving. For his community service, he is sentenced to participate in the “Outreach to the Elderly” program and is assigned to a mean-tempered, elderly shut-in named Pearl Burton. Brian tries to deal with Pearl as patiently as he can, but after absorbing her abuse for several weeks, he loses his temper, releases his own storm of verbal abuse upon her, and storms away.

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Brian and Pearl during Brian's musical, with the Twin Towers, as seen in the un-edited version
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Watching television that night, Brian sees a Mysteries and Scandals show on E! about Pearl. In the 1940s and 1950s, she was a very successful “jingle singer,” attractive and possessing a beautiful voice. Her attempt to become a normal, “serious” singer was a failure; in her 1961 debut at Carnegie Hall, the audience simply kept demanding that she perform their favorite jingles. After this disgrace, she disappeared from the public eye and has been presumed dead.

Brian is amazed to discover that there is much more to Pearl than the cranky old woman he has seen. He returns to Pearl’s house just as she is preparing to hang herself. He apologizes to her and tells her that he had never heard a more beautiful version of “Habanera” (from Bizet’s opera Carmen) before. Brian spends much more time with Pearl on a voluntary basis, and they grow very close and affectionate. Through an extravagant musical number, Brian encourages Pearl to overcome her agoraphobia.

Heartened by Brian’s belief in her, Pearl strides proudly into the street, where she is immediately struck by a truck. Brian accompanies her to the hospital, where Pearl tells him not to blame himself; it had been the best day of her life. Brian shares a virtual reality experience with her in which they marry, have children, and grow old together; Pearl quietly passes away as the vision ends.

Meanwhile, Peter decides to grow a beard and a rare bird nests in his facial hair. Initially irritated by the squawking, Peter is delighted to discover that three baby birds are growing in his beard. Peter’s paternal instincts take over, and he becomes a better parent to the birds than he ever was to his own children. When they mature, he tries to keep them from leaving his beard but finally has to bid them a sad farewell.

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