: The episode is praised for its absurd take on office politics but criticized by some for being a "mixed bag" where jokes occasionally feel too direct.
: Imagine a workplace where the only thing keeping you sane is the weekly slice of supermarket cake, only to have a new boss snatch it away.
: Peter leads the brewery employees in a "bootlegging" operation—not for alcohol, but for forbidden birthday celebrations. 8. The Birthday Bootlegger
: Peter faces his toughest adversary yet: Preston Lloyd , a no-nonsense manager who bans office birthdays at the Pawtucket Brewery to "improve productivity". Main Plot: The Underground Party Scene
For more detailed trivia and viewer discussions, check out the episode guide on the Family Guy Wiki or the IMDb user reviews . : The episode is praised for its absurd
: The Leslie Uggams "nonsense singing" gag is a deep-cut highlight for long-time comedy fans.
: It only takes a warm bubble bath from Lois to wash away the "tough guy" persona, though he keeps the prison ink for the memories. Critical Review: Hit or Miss? : Peter faces his toughest adversary yet: Preston
: A simple prank on Doug lands Stewie in elementary school detention for the first time.