Call Girl (Family Guy)

Chris builds a birdhouse he built based on an episode of Benson and Peter becomes interested in attracting birds.

Chris wants the birds to reenact the Benson episode "Conflict of Interest."

Waiting at the employment agency, a man named Randy offers her voice work.

She believes she will be appearing on television and in movies, but when she gets to the office, she finds it is a phone sex operation.

She finds herself answering calls for most of the men in town and returns home exhausted and not in the mood for sex.

At the Drunken Clam, Peter tells Joe and Quagmire about wanting to meet his phone sex woman, and the guys warn him against it.

Club gave the episode a C−, saying "'Call Girl' is all the more disappointing because every wrong step with the phone sex plot underscores that there’s a potentially great episode somewhere in there, but it requires changing most of the main plot and the unearned thematic resolution.

I would’ve watched “Peter And The Sidecar Falcon” more than once, but as presently constituted, I can’t wait to forget the last 15 minutes of this episode.

"[4] Carter Dotson of TV Fanatic gave the episode three and a half stars out of five, saying "The situation at least was surprisingly complex for the series, and left a better taste in my mouth than some of this season's episodes, which have just featured an unrelenting misanthropic darkness at times without any of the redeeming qualities that this one had.