
Brian, having secretly heard this, realizes he has made a mistake, destroys the images, and apologizes to Meg that he lost sight of what was really important. They separate, with Mayor West telling Meg that even though he's leaving her, he'll always love her. After Meg finds out, she confronts West, who says he and Meg should separate due to the negative press which will follow - because even though he's used to it, he does not want Meg's life to be ruined, stating how much he really cares about her. Seeing this as an ideal opportunity to take West down, Brian photographs the two together in romantic scenes and threatens to reveal them to the press. Spying on West through the motel wall, they discover he's in a romantic relationship with Meg. After meeting in a parking lot with a whistleblower, Kermit the Frog, Brian discovers where Mayor West will be that night, and follows him to a motel with Stewie. Stewie, after learning of Brian's intentions, decides to help.

When discussing his corruption beliefs with Meg, she argues that Mayor West is a nice person and that Brian should drop it. Brian decides to become a taxicab driver, but soon becomes intent on exposing the corruption of Mayor West after receiving a $400 parking ticket for parking his taxi in a handicapped zone. The family is impressed by this news, and Brian feels pressured that he is becoming the "new Meg" due to him not having a job. Meg is employed as an intern for Mayor West after doing an interview with him. Meanwhile, Peter and Lois decide to participate in the Quahog community talent show with a folk singing act, as they did in the 1980s, but the couple becomes largely reliant on marijuana for inspiration and eventually fail the competition for their poor performance, despite their beliefs they were singing well when under the influence of the drugs.

Appalled at parking charges introduced by Mayor West, Brian decides to expose the corruption of the Mayor, despite the prospect of potentially destroying Meg's new career as the Mayor's intern. It was written by Alex Borstein and directed by Greg Colton.
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" Deep Throats" is the 23rd episode of season four of the television series Family Guy.
