I love “The War at Home” pretty funny show but anyway it’s true Brian and Stewie are best friends and not enemies, like I have been saying all along. This episode proves it 100 per cent. 
Yes, Hamlet. To be precise…
I love the work of Alan Funt
Or a nicely shaven leg
That was cruel, but hilarious. I felt guilty for laughing as well.
Other nice moments:
Chris and Quagmire in Meg’s closet.
Stewie putting the Mr. Potato Head ear in his bloody hole(and everything before that).
Peter: Somehow I can’t help but think this is all Meg’s fault.
Wasn’t he once kidnapped?
Yup, and Frank Sr. paid the ransom. I forget what happened to the kidnappers afterwards.
That’s good. And Frank says you know what’s good for you, you keep forgetting. Capiche?
Frank Sr. has no authority right now, eh?
I was actually kinda surprised there wasn’t any little “follow up” scene after Meg’s admission scene. Nothing major, really, it just seemed kind of…abrupt. Huh.
That’s not something I’d want to bet on.
Let’s just keep things the way they are, and everybody will get along just fine.
I laughed and cringed at the “I got a new TV, I us’d them at the store”. This led to the immediate and well deserved kick in the nuts.
I love the intro of Frank Jr. “a member of the Board”
Mr. Blue Sky & Omniscient: I enjoy many of the musical shows also. The Simpson’s Quickie Mart episode and the Burlesque House episode are two of my favorites.
Jim
You mean with her Parents? Or with the other Lesbians?
Nobody cares but lois, which is pretty in character. It reminds me of an old episode:
Peter: Meg, when did you become a Teenager?
Lois: She’s 15, Peter.
Peter: You knew about this?
I liked Stewie playing 52-pick-up with himself.
“Where am I?”
With the other lesbians, was my thinking. Not even a parting quip, aside from Quagmire’s bit. Like I said, nothing major, it just felt a little “off.”