Peter Grill and the Philosopher’s Time (Episode 1) – Peter Grill and the Ogre Sisters

Peter Grill loves Luvelia and wants to marry her. To do that he will need to prove himself worthy to her overprotective father by becoming the strongest man in the world. However, that comes with problems of its own!
Peter Grill and the Philosopher’s Time (Episode 1) – Peter Grill and the Ogre Sisters
What happened?
Luvelia’s father is Peter Grill’s guild master. He’s a scary man who has brainwashed his daughter into being the most nieve and pure creature imaginable. Regardless, Peter loves her and is willing to do anything to make his dream of marrying her a reality. So, when he has a chance to officially become the strongest man alive by winning a fighting tournament, he dives in head first and emerges victorious. Peter Grill is the strongest man in the world! That’s good, right? Right???
Well, a title like that comes with its own price. Sure, he’s the strongest man in the world and can defeat anyone in combat, but that’s not where his problems lie. He has been sought out by the ogre sisters, Lisa and Mimi Alpacas who are determined to have strong children. What better way to increase the odds than to have Peter be the father? Of course, Peter isn’t interested. He loves Luvelia, but then the girls ambush him in his bedroom and, well, how’s he supposed to say no? He may have a strong body, but his mind is weak. Can Peter resist?

What did you think?
I am literally dying of laughter right now. Peter is hilariously hopeless, but it would take a monumental effort to avoid the advances of Lisa and Mimi. It was too easy to say yes, so Peter did. I loved how quickly things escalated from Peter running to see his lovely Luvelia to dodging the sexual advances of two hot and powerful ogre girls. It didn’t help that it showed us just how repressed Luvelia is with her belief that babies were delivered by storks after praying really hard.
I’m not Peter, but I think he needs to jump that ship. Her father is also insane and he looks it. There are a lot of red flags for Peter to react to, but he’s almost as dense as Luvelia. Of course, that’s the key to the comedy and it’s just going to get worse and worse for poor Peter. I’m looking forward to laughing at all the shenanigans and just how much of a mess he can get himself into. The fun will be watching him try to dig himself out… that and the various hot girls throwing themselves at him.

Episode highlights









Other posts in the series
- Season One
- Episode 1 – Peter Grill and the Ogre Sisters
- Episode 2 – Peter Grill and the Future Father-in-Law
- Episode 3 – Peter Grill and Relationships with Elves
- Episode 4 – Peter Grill and Bathing Etiquette
- Episode 5 – Peter Grill and a Blind Date with an Orc
- Episode 6 – Peter Grill and the Orc’s True Character
- Episode 7 – Peter Grill and the Battle of the Fates
- Episode 8 – Peter Grill and the Secret Treaty
- Episode 9 – Peter Grill and the Treaty’s Aftermath
- Episode 10 – Peter Grill and the Angry Megaton Axe
- Episode 11 – Peter Grill and Dueling Manners
- Episode 12 – Peter Grill and the Warrior that Shouted Love
- Season Two: Super EXtra
- Episode 13 – Peter Grill and the Goblin Apocalypse
- Episode 14 – Peter Grill and the Goblin Who Returned the Favor
- Episode 15 – Peter Grill and the Only Neat Thing to Do
- Episode 16 – Peter Grill and the World’s Strongest Little Sister
- Episode 17 – Peter Grill and Family Ties
- Episode 18 – Peter Grill and the Enjoyment of the Spa Resort
- Episode 19 – Peter Grill and a Family Disgraced
- Episode 20 – Peter Grill and the Sisterly Feud
- Episode 21 – Peter Grill and the Essence of an Apology
- Episode 22 – Peter Grill and the Dwarven Alliance
- Episode 23 – Peter Grill and the Inescapable Room
- Episode 24 – Peter Grill and the Future Legacy






