McStroke Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter

McStroke is the eighth episode of season six of the animated comedy
series Family Guy. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on
January 13, 2008. The episode follows Peter as he saves the life of
the owner of a fast-food restaurant and the owner gives him a lifetime
supply of free hamburgers. After eating 30 hamburgers in a row, Peter
suffers a massive stroke and tries to take revenge on the
restaurant.The episode was written by Wellesley Wild and it was
directed by Brian Iles. This is one of the episodes that did not have
show creator Seth MacFarlane's work in post-production because he was
participating in the Writers Guild of America strike. The episode
guest starred Max Burkholder, Denis Martel and Ricardo Montalbán.
Recurring voice actors Alex Breckenridge, Phil LaMarr, Ralph Garman,
Mark Hentemann, Danny Smith, Alec Sulkin, Lisa Wilhoit and John Viener
also made appearances. It received mixed reviews from critics.Peter
starts collecting Cleveland's mail (he calls it "black guy mail")
while the latter is out of town. After looking through one of
Cleveland's magazines devoted to mustaches, Peter decides to grow one.
It quickly becomes his most prized possession, and he pretends that it
gives him special abilities; for instance, convinced he can now speak
Italian, he angers an Italian butcher with his mock Italian
gibberish.Peter and Brian walk past McBurgertown and it is on fire.
Firefighters notice Peter's mustache and give him a fire hose. Peter
is reluctant to risk injury rescuing a man trapped in the building,
but rationalizes "with great mustache comes great responsibility". He
rescues the manager from the fire, but is devastated that his mustache
has been burned off. The manager later visits the Griffins to thank
Peter with a lifetime supply of hamburgers. At the grand re-opening,
Peter drowns his sense of loss with 30 hamburgers, causing a stroke
that paralyzes the left half of his body. Unhappy about the pace of
his recovery, Peter walks into a stem-cell research center; he is
cured of his stroke damage in only five minutes. Peter then tries to
sue McBurgertown for causing his stroke. Brian points out that it was
Peter's own fault for overindulging. Peter loses the trial because the
company has more lawyers, he offered the judge a cheap bribe, and
because he has no evidence that McBurgertown was at fault. McStroke Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter




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