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In a secondary storyline, Brian begins dating a woman who only likes him because she believes he is a "bad boy." To maintain the facade, Brian is forced to act increasingly reckless and out of character, eventually leading to a confrontation where he must choose between his ego and his safety. Key Themes & Humor

: The episode explores the limits of Peter, Quagmire, and Cleveland's loyalty to Joe, contrasting their genuine guilt with their inherent selfishness. [S14E8] Brokeback Swanson

Feeling guilty, Peter and the group agree to take care of Joe. The burden quickly becomes overwhelming, leading to a series of comedic yet dark mishaps as they struggle with the physical demands of Joe's care. Eventually, they discover a specialized surgery that could potentially restore Joe’s mobility, leading to a high-stakes (and predictably absurd) medical procedure. In a secondary storyline, Brian begins dating a

The episode is often noted for its "darker" humor, even by Family Guy standards, particularly regarding the graphic nature of Joe's second injury. Critics generally viewed it as a standard mid-season episode that relies heavily on shock value and the established chemistry of the "Quahog 4." The burden quickly becomes overwhelming, leading to a

: While the title references the film, the episode focuses more on the physical "breaking" of Joe's back rather than a romantic parody, though it leans into the melodrama of their male bonding. Critical Reception

The guys—Peter, Quagmire, and Cleveland—become frustrated with Joe when his physical disabilities prevent them from enjoying their usual activities. To compensate, Joe suggests they participate in a running of the bulls-style event. However, the plan goes horribly wrong when Joe is trampled by a bull, resulting in him becoming a quadriplegic.