After Lois runs into an old boyfriend named Ross Fishman, Peter’s extreme jealousy leads the couple to marriage counseling. The therapist suggests a trial separation, during which Peter dates celebrity Jennifer Love Hewitt (who is unexpectedly attracted to his "disgusting" nature). The separation ends when Lois discovers she is just as jealous as Peter after seeing him with Hewitt.
Fans generally praise the Brian and Stewie subplot as the highlight of the episode, often ranking it higher than the marital drama. [S3E19] Stuck Together, Torn Apart
The episode explores the idea that Peter and Lois’s relationship is fueled by mutual insecurity rather than just Peter’s possessiveness. After Lois runs into an old boyfriend named
Actually, while is Season 3, Episode 19, it is an episode of Family Guy , not The Simpsons . The equivalent episode for The Simpsons (S3E19) is titled " Dog of Death " . Plot Summary Fans generally praise the Brian and Stewie subplot
While at a warehouse store, Stewie attempts to eat industrial-strength glue. Brian tries to stop him, and their hands become permanently bonded. They must hide their predicament from Lois while waiting two weeks for a solvent to arrive. Key Themes & Analysis
The B-plot utilizes "Chained Heat" tropes, forcing the show's two most intellectual characters into humiliating proximity, including sharing baths and diaper changes. Notable Trivia
The scene where Brian and Stewie save a "girl" from a well (who turns out to be a midget's wife) is a parody of The Silence of the Lambs ("It rubs the lotion on its skin...").