In the end, Chris finds Peter at a zoo—where Peter is distractedly throwing tater tots at a panda—and admits he actually wants to be just like his dad. It’s a rare, sweet moment for the show, reminding us that while Peter might not be a world-class success, he’s genuine—unlike the "sophisticated" facade Brian often puts on. Key Highlights & Reception
The episode kicks off with Peter returning to his late mother's home to retrieve a secret stash of "magazines" he left behind as a teenager. Amidst the pile, he finds a VHS tape titled [S14E5] Peter, Chris & Brian
Written by Patrick Meighan and directed by Joe Vaux . In the end, Chris finds Peter at a
Finding Yourself (And a Lot of Old VHS Tapes) in " Peter, Chris, & Brian " Amidst the pile, he finds a VHS tape
Brian exposes Chris to "Shakespeare in the Park" and fine art.
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Watching his younger, ambitious self talk about his big dreams for the future sends Peter into a spiral. He realizes he hasn't become the success he once imagined—he’s just a guy with a "dead-end job" and a "crappy house." The "Fix": Chris Becomes Brian’s Protege