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==Plot summary==
==Plot summary==
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[[Chris Griffin|Chris]] gets a newspaper route to pay for a birthday gift for a girl he likes. At a convenience store, he witnesses a robbery and his bike ends up stolen as a getaway. Later at a police station, identifies the thief out of a lineup. However, [[Peter Griffin|Peter]] shows up and tells the thief (not knowing he's the thief) that he's here to pick up Chris who was going to "finger the guy who held up the convenience store" and then stupidly proceeds to give the thief a picture of Chris with a list of his school schedules and his greatest fears. When the thief escapes and swears revenge on Chris the family is placed in the [[Witness Protection Program]]. The Griffins are relocated to Bumblescum, a tiny town in the [[deep South]]. Peter becomes [[sheriff]] with [[Brian Griffin|Brian]] as his deputy. [[Stewie Griffin|Stewie]] joins a hillbilly [[jug band]], [[Meg Griffin|Meg]] becomes popular with her classmates and Chris meets Sam.

When Peter interferes with a Civil War reanactment, and Sam's dad says Chris and Sam can't be friends again, and elderly Civil War survivors chase them off. After Sam kisses Chris, he assumes Sam is [[homosexual|gay]]. As Chris writes in a journal about what happened with Sam, Brian hears the whole thing (as Chris was speaking out what he wrote). Chris explains that kissing Sam seemingly felt right. When they meet again, Chris tells Sam that he likes him but only as a friend. Sam seems cool with this and when they are about to go [[human swimming|swimming]] it is revealed to Chris (by the bra and long hair covered by a cap) that Sam is a girl. Due to the fact that Chris has had bad experience with girls (as seen in the beginning of the episode) he now feels awkward around Sam. At the [[hootenanny]] (or [[hoedown]]), Sam explains to Chris that he had no problem talking to her, when he thought she was a guy, so she tells Chris to think of her as a boy who he can make out with. The criminal tracks Chris down to Bumblescum (because the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] told him where ''Meg'' was but not Chris) but during the confrontation the criminal is shot by Sam's father.

Despite offending the town earlier when Peter corrected their [[American Civil War|Civil War]] [[American Civil War reenactment|reenactment]], they still were willing to take care of their neighbors. With the criminal gone, the Griffins return to Quahog with Chris sadly having to leave Sam behind. They realize that someone left 113 messages on their answering machine, all of which turn out to be from [[Herbert the pervert|Herbert]], who is looking for Chris.


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Revision as of 21:46, 4 August 2009

"To Love and Die in Dixie"

"To Love and Die in Dixie" is an episode of the third season of Family Guy. Country music singer Waylon Jennings guest-stars in his last ever screen appearance. This episode is also included in the Freakin' Sweet Collection "best of" DVD. The title is a reference to a line in the traditional Southern song "Dixie".[citation needed]

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