In the episode, Meg goes for a college interview and becomes the life of a party while Brian encounters a skunk and after getting sprayed, must learn to survive in the wild.
On the way there, Peter is his usual dismissive self towards her and does not order her any food at a diner, until he finds out that Meg knows a lot about his likes when she plays "Night Moves" by Bob Seger on the jukebox.
Meg reschedules her college interview and tells an upset Peter that she is going on her own, preferring he be her responsible father instead of her party animal friend.
As the smell fades, Brian finds he is meant to stay outdoors and starts to act like a wild dog while having a beard and long hair.
The title, at first, does not bode particularly well—the Meg hatred well has simply been exhausted too many times and in too obnoxious ways, concentrated most recently in this season’s terrible "A Fistful of Meg.” There are a bunch of garden-variety 'Meg is gross' jokes in this episode about her unattractiveness and 'stupidity,' but they feel perfunctory in a way that makes them boring and mildly distracting rather than straight-up irritating, and are mostly filtered through Peter's blinkered perspective rather than simply the show pronouncing her as horrible.
is a vast improvement over 'A Fistful of Meg' in almost every way, primarily because it’s actually more reminiscent of one of my favorite episodes of Family Guy: 'Road to Rupert.'