Maldita sea

El padre de Peter, un hombre ultracatólico, jubilado recientemente viene a visitar a su familia empezando a hacer la vida imposible a toda la familia y mostrarse intolerante en todo momento; no obstante, Peter decide pasar más tiempo con él a pesar de no haber sido buen padre para su hijo. Sus intenciones, tras haber sido vanas, decide secuestrar al Papa quien se encontraba de gira en Boston, para hacer las paces con su progenitor.

Maldita sea

September 30, 1999  |  Temporada 2   |  Episodio 2

El padre de Peter, un hombre ultracatólico, jubilado recientemente viene a visitar a su familia empezando a hacer la vida imposible a toda la familia y mostrarse intolerante en todo momento; no obstante, Peter decide pasar más tiempo con él a pesar de no haber sido buen padre para su hijo. Sus intenciones, tras haber sido vanas, decide secuestrar al Papa quien se encontraba de gira en Boston, para hacer las paces con su progenitor.

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Peter's devout Catholic father Francis is forced to retire from his job at the mill. Anxious for a show of genuine fatherly emotion, Peter brings his dad to live with the family, much to Lois' chagrin, since Francis hates her because she's a Protestant, and immediately problems start. He yells at Chris for masturbating in the bathroom when he is merely defecating, and makes Meg feel guilty for holding hands with a neighbor boy. When Francis is hired at the toy factory where Peter works, he displays excellent proficiency leading to his being made foreman, upon which he immediately fires Peter.

Peter decides to "kidnap" the Pope, who is on a visit to Rhode Island, with a view to having the Holy Father convince Francis that Peter is a good son.

The Pope does indeed consider Peter a very good son, with the patience of Job after His Excellency is himself chewed out by Francis, and so Father and son at last reconcile. Still needing a job, workaholic Francis is hired as heavy handed security on the Pope's tour of the United States.