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Amish Guy

"Amish Guy" is the seventh episode of the tenth season of the animated comedy series ''Family Guy''. The episode originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 27, 2011. The episode follows the Griffin family after their car breaks down in Amish country on their way back from a vacation. The family must then learn to adjust to the community for the weekend, until they are able to fix their car at a mechanic. However, when Meg falls in love with an Amish boy named Eli, and his father forbids the two from ever seeing each other again, a conflict arises between the two families. This results in a battle between the families, with the victor determining Meg and Eli's ultimate fate.
The episode was written by Mark Hentemann and directed by John Holmquist. It received mostly positive reviews from critics for its storyline and numerable cultural references. According to Nielsen ratings, it was viewed in 5.5 million homes in its original airing. The episode featured guest performances by Christine Lakin, Ari Graynor, Bobby Lee, Missi Pyle, and Kevin Michael Richardson, along with several recurring guest voice actors for the series. It was first announced at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con International. This episode marked the lowest Nielsen rating for ''Family Guy'' since 2002.
==Plot==
The Griffin family decide to travel to the Six Flags amusement park, but when Peter is barred from riding ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'' roller coasters because he is too overweight, he becomes disappointed. Peter's friends Joe and Quagmire then convince him to go on a diet in order to be able to ride the coaster. He is unable to lose any weight and decides to wear a girdle instead. The family then travels to Ohio in order to ride a new roller coaster called The Holocaust. This time Peter is allowed to ride the roller coaster, but it is unable to make it up the first hill, and collapses under his weight.
The family decides to return home, but the car suddenly breaks down in Amish country, with no mechanic or any signs of modern civilization in sight. The family approaches a group of Amish workers, asking if they can stay in the workers' village for the weekend. When Meg begins complaining about the lack of electricity and other modern conveniences, a local Amish boy named Eli decides to take her on a tour of the village. The pair then begin to exchange kisses, but the boy's overprotective father, Ezekiel, interrupts them, and instructs the two never to see each other again over fears that Meg may corrupt his son. Meg approaches her father about talking to Ezekiel. Peter tries to introduce Ezekiel to rock music with the song "Highway to Hell", but unintentionally turns the Amish community against him, prompting them to demand that the Griffin family leave. The Griffins explain that they cannot leave until their car is fixed, but the Amish then reveal that they have attached two horses to pull the car back to their home. Eli decides to follow Meg, and the group then returns to Quahog. Later that day, the Amish follow the family to Quahog and vandalize the Griffins' home, prompting Peter to declare war against the group. A battle ensues, with both sides equally matched. Peter and Ezekiel then have a fist fight in order to settle the matter on their own, but Eli stops his father and tells him that he is truly in love with Meg. Eli decides to stay in Amish country, and tells Meg that it is his true home. The two then embrace in one final hug. Peter and Ezekiel call a truce, deciding to remain friends and see each other from time to time.

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