- After Chris witnesses a convenience store robbery, the Griffins are put in the witness protection program and relocated to the Deep South.
- After the criminal that went to jail because of Chris' identification breaks out, the entire family is sent to live in the deep south as part of the Witness Protection Program. The family must make adjustments, but discover that life in the country isn't so bad. Peter and Brian get jobs with the local police force, Meg finds herself the most popular girl in school, and Chris finds himself feeling the first stirrings of love for his new friend Sam.—Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>
- This episode begins with Chris being invited to his fellow classmate Barbara with long hair in pigtails at her birthday party. He decides to get a job so as to be able to afford a gift, and becomes a paper boy. Herbert, an elderly man on Chris' paper route tries to become friends with him, while making many sexual innuendos. Chris makes a fool of himself at Barbara's party when he sprays the perfume in Barbara's eyes and concludes that he is clumsy around girls.
When Chris is witness to a robbery at a convenience store, he's brought in to finger the criminal. Peter comes in, looking for his son, and mistakenly shows a picture of Chris to the criminals in the lineup. When the robber escapes, he declares that he plans to kill Chris.
The FBI decides to relocate the Griffin family to Bumblescum in the deep South, where each member of the family finds their own challenges fitting in with Southern society. Chris befriends a child named Sam, until Peter insults the South for questioning their own version of re-enacting the Civil War, and Sam's father orders them not to spend time together. Sam kisses Chris before leaving, thoroughly bewildering him. Chris then discovers that Sam is a girl. Despite some hesitation, they start to enter into a relationship.
Meanwhile, the robber, having tricked the FBI agents into giving away Chris' new address, reaches the deep South. About to kill Chris, he is stopped by the newly appointed sheriff, Peter. Peter discovers, however, that his gun is empty, and Sam's father comes to the rescue and shoots the criminal.
The family returns to Quahog, causing a bit of heartbreak for Chris and Sam. The Griffins return to discover 113 messages on their answering machine, all from Herbert, who wants to know what happened to the paper boy.
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