: Peter is made president of the company simply because the board believes he is the only person dumb enough to effectively influence politicians.
: The climax features Peter preparing to deliver a speech to Congress, which ultimately takes a turn when he hears Stewie—who has taken up smoking—coughing in the audience.
: The episode features voice appearances by Alyssa Milano , Brian Doyle-Murray , and Gary Cole . : Peter is made president of the company
The episode follows Peter after the is acquired by the El Dorado Cigarette Company . Initially outraged that toys are being used to market cigarettes to children, Peter’s anger is quickly bought off with a promotion to president of the company. Recognizing his "unique" ability to communicate with the equally dim-witted members of Congress, his new bosses send him to Washington D.C. to lobby against a proposed tobacco tax. Key Episode Highlights
"Family Guy" Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington (TV Episode 2001) The episode follows Peter after the is acquired
In Season 3, Episode 3, titled " Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington ," Peter becomes an unlikely corporate titan and political lobbyist.
You can watch this episode on platforms like Apple TV , Amazon Prime Video, and Fandango at Home. to lobby against a proposed tobacco tax
: Peter embraces his new role, enjoying the perks of corporate life until he realizes the negative impact his work has on his own family.