So why did Peter and Lois want Chris to go back to high school? At the vocational school he was learning a good trade, getting fit and making good friends.
I might be remembering the answer wrong but I think Chris was getting caught up with the mafia and was either planning to kill someone or helped kill someone
@@jerrodshack7610 what part of "hey, I'm gonna share my favorite part of the video in a comment section meant for feedback" do you people not understand
@@connorhughes8839 But it's not. Saying a quote from the video is literally them saying " Hey, I liked this part of the video." Alot of people like that comment, then the video creator thinks "oh, okay, people like this, make more like this." It's not a useless comment, you just don't understand feedback
@@nigganuts4403 my nigga... it just isn’t the same anymore.. it don’t take a rocket scientist to understand that. Compare the old and the new. You’ll see the difference.
@@nigganuts4403 It is just incredible how bad the writing in modern episodes is. In Peter's coma episode, there was literally a 30 second clip where nothing happened. Plus, all characters are just assholes nowadays
I love how these are those moments where we actually see Chris happy, getting fit, meeting good people, and being sociable instead of being an idiot and they choose to send him back to his old school 🤦🏻♂️
Yes, Chris is going down a dangerous path, but look at him benching hundreds of pounds AND combing his hair. He just needs the right influence to turn into something great.
Okay, I could understand why Lois doesn't want Chris in the mafia. I mean it's the mafia. But putting him back in his old school? He was taken out because of his bad grades, not because of some accident or something that wasn't his fault. Not to mention Chris gets constantly bullied and has no friends, meanwhile at his new school he has good grades, is respected by his peers and he has at least two friends. P. S: Also, Lois doesn't want Chris to be a criminal, yet she shoplifts and Peter robs banks.
Mothers like Lois believe it's best for their kid to go to a school that has a broken system so they can bragged to their women friends who are mothers that my child went to this fancy school
0:14 *"Yuhmaaa"* As a man with a moustache who can obviously speak Italian, i can confirm that's the most Italian words ever spoken. Purrfecto. Magnificento.
The facial expression Lois had on her face during the whole mom thing was like she was realizing that her whole family are about as dumb as bricks. That or the ultimate bruh moment just accured.
@Yongo Bazuk Quite the opposite if you’re traditionally raised. The tears of a woman, especially if they’re in your family, are a sign that you really, really fucked up.
Is nobody going to mention how Chris and his principal turned a lightbulb that had been on for who knows how long? That that thing would be painfully hot
Okay, even though he was taken in as a member of the Italian mob, focus on this: Chris went to a great school, where he got lots of friends, delicious food, and even started to train. And yet, his parents pushed him to go back to his former school, where he's an out-of-shape outcast with no friends. Way I see it, that was pretty lousy parenting