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Episode no. | Season 12 Episode 12 |
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Directed by | John Holmquist | |
Written by | Ted Jessup | |
Production code | BACX11 | |
Original air date | March 9, 2014 | |
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Lauren Bacall as Evelyn Carrie Fisher as Angela Ariana Grande as Italian Daughter[1] |
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«Mom’s the Word» is the twelfth episode of the twelfth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy and the 222nd episode overall. It aired on Fox in the United States on March 9, 2014, and is directed by John Holmquist and written by Ted Jessup.[2] In the episode Peter’s mother, Thelma Griffin, dies of a stroke. After the funeral, Thelma’s friend Evelyn arrives to support Peter, but ends up kissing him. The episode marked Lauren Bacall’s final television role.
Plot[edit]
Lois sees Peter eating an entire tube of raw cookie dough (which Peter thought was a sausage with raisins). During a meeting at the Pawtucket Brewery, Peter feels unwell as a result of eating the raw cookie dough and a taco he found in the parking lot, and he soils himself trying to get to the restroom while evading various people. Depressed and exhausted following that incident, Peter comes home from work to find his friends and family gathered in the living room. Though he at first believes that the incident at work had leaked out to Quahog, Lois tells him that they did not find out about the incident and explains that his mother, Thelma, has died of a stroke.
After the service, Thelma’s closest friend, Evelyn, approaches Peter, and the two connect after she tells him about her husband, Walter, dying some time ago. The two begin spending much time together and Peter begins seeing her as a surrogate mother, which disturbs his family and friends. One night, Evelyn attempts to seduce Peter by kissing him. When he confronts her the next day, Evelyn claims that her medicine made her act in an uncharacteristic way. After spending more time with her, Peter realizes she was lying as she continues making advances towards him and immediately ends their friendship. The next day, he visits his mother’s grave, where he sees Evelyn, who apologizes to Peter and explains that she had taken advantage of him since he was the first man to pay any real attention since her husband died. Upon hearing this, Peter also admits to being partly at fault, due to missing his mother so much, he had looked to Evelyn as a replacement. Peter and Evelyn reconcile, but while they hug, Peter accidentally cracks Evelyn’s spine, killing her. Not wanting to be arrested over her death, he places Evelyn on a nearby bench and immediately leaves her for the groundskeeper to handle.
Meanwhile, Stewie develops a fear of death after Brian explains to him at Thelma’s funeral that everyone is going to die at some point, including Stewie himself. Brian attempts to console him by seeking out several religions and showing Stewie their beliefs on the afterlife like visiting a Jewish synagogue, the Quahog Buddhists Temple, and a Catholic church. Stewie is unsatisfied and asks Brian what he believes happens after death. Brian, despite the fact he went to Heaven and has also met Jesus Christ in person multiple times, believes that nothing happens after someone dies, reflecting his atheist views. A depressed Stewie, believing that life is not really worth living, makes several unsuccessful attempts to commit suicide. During his final attempt by jumping out the window, he is stopped by Brian, who tells him that no one truly knows what happens after death and that he should seek out his reason to live. Stewie tells Brian that he has always wanted to be a singer-songwriter, prompting a frustrated Brian to give Stewie a gun in case he wants to kill himself.
Reception[edit]
Eric Thurm of The A.V. Club gave the episode a C+, saying «The good parts of «Mom’s The Word» are more than outweighed by how tonally inconsistent it is…it’s almost impossible to pay attention to the episode as a whole, especially when the episode attempts to do something a bit weightier than the show’s normal outings.»
Thurm did however praise the sub-plot, saying, «the better plot spinning off is the Brian and Stewie B-plot (surprise, surprise).»[3]
The episode received a 2.2 rating in the 18- to 49-year-old demographic and was watched by a total of 4.56 million people. This made it the most watched show on Animation Domination that night, beating Bob’s Burgers and two episodes of The Simpsons.[4]
References[edit]
- ^ «Ariana Grande Will Appear On FOX’s «Family Guy»«. Disney Dreaming. September 2, 2013. Retrieved April 2, 2014.
- ^ «Family Guy Episode Guide 2014 Season 12 – Mom’s the Word, Episode 12». TVGuide.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
- ^ Thurm, Eric. «Family Guy: «Mom’s The Word»«. Avclub.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
- ^ «Sunday Final Ratings: ‘Resurrection’, ‘Once Upon a Time’ & ‘The Amazing Race’ Adjusted Up – Ratings». Tvbythenumbers. Archived from the original on March 11, 2014. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
External links[edit]
- «Mom’s the Word» at IMDb
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About
Peter Griffin Saying the N-word is a sound in which Family Guy’s protagonist Peter Griffin says the N-word, specifically him saying the phrase «You stupid n****r» and the phrase «I hate n****rs.» In the show, the character never actually says the phrase and it instead originates from a voice actor and Peter Griffin impersonator who’s pretending to play Call of Duty. The sound was used in many Family Guy videos and memes similarily to both Holy Fuck, I’m Coming, Lois and I’m Glenn Quagmire. The sound was also used within Family Guy Pipeline Incident and Family Guy Jumpscare content on TikTok in 2022. Inherently, the meme is also seen by many as racist.
Origin
Videos of Peter Griffin saying the N-word first surfaced on YouTube in 2018, however, all of the original videos have since been removed by YouTube. In 2018, YouTuber yorutuity made a playlist[1] (since removed) called «peter griffin saying n****r» that compiled eight of the original videos. The playlist was last updated on December 29th, 2018.
The earliest known video in the playlist was uploaded on July 14th, 2018, by YouTuber[2] Son Goku in which Peter says «I hate n****rs» instead of singing «Bird is the Word.» Over the course of one year, the video had amassed roughly 572,300 views and 36,200 likes. The earliest repost of the video was to Reddit’s /r/OkBuddyRetard [3] on August 8th, 2018, where the video’s thumbnail is viewable. As stated, the video has since been deleted and is not even playable on Internet Archive links. Additionally, all YouTube reuploads of the video are censored to avoid removal based on «Hate Speech» guidelines (reupload shown below).
Another notable video example was uploaded on August 8th, 2018, by YouTuber[4] Lord Jeff titled, «Peter Griffin IS RACIST!!1!» In the video, Peter Griffin is playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, stripped from the episode «Death Has A Shadow.»[5] The YouTuber instead made Peter Griffin say, «You stupid n****r,» when killed by another player in the game. Over the course of one year, the video received roughly 40,000 views and 2,000 likes. As stated, it has since been removed, however, an uncensored version was uploaded to Twitter [6] by the user KanyeWeast18 on December 16th, 2022 (shown below).
Peter Griffin says n word while playing cod full video pic.twitter.com/CSSYGHYFhZ
— Kanye_Weast (@KanyeWeast18) December 19, 2022
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YouTuber yorutuity’s playlost[1] included eight videos of Peter Griffin saying the N-word, all uploaded on currently unknown dates in 2018 (currently unknown due to their removal and lack of Internet Archive links). One still accessible video was uploaded on November 24th, 2018, by YouTuber[9] MeMyselfandPeter, gaining roughly 46,000 views and 1,900 likes in four years (shown below, left). On February 19th, 2019, YouTuber[10] nabooti also posted a video, gaining roughly 80,000 views and 2,300 likes in four years (shown below, right).
In 2019, iFunnyer [7] BeefFishStick started to upload similar videos (since deleted). Reposts of the videos were uploaded to Instagram in 2019, like one repost uploaded by Instagram[8] user basicgreek on June 25th, 2019, that earned roughly 8,800 views and 1,300 likes in three years (shown below).
On TikTok
Starting in late 2022, TikTokers began using the various Peter Griffin saying the n-word videos, predominantly using the 2019 2020 2021 2022 CapCut Template. For instance, on October 30th, 2022, TikToker[11] leokeo_ posted a video of this nature, gaining roughly 131,700 plays and 7,500 likes in two months (shown below, left). On December 27th, 2022, TikToker[12] etherest2.0 inserted the «You stupid n****r» sound into a different Family Guy clip, gaining roughly 104,800 plays and 6,500 likes in six days (shown below, right).
@leokeo_ #CapCut peter through the years #template #petergriffin #familyguy #joke ♬ original sound – LeoKeo
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External References
Surfin’ Bird, also known as Bird is the Word is a song sung by The Trashmen. It was featured in Family Guy, as a running gag.
Biography
Surfin’ Bird was first sung by Peter Griffin, multiple times in «I Dream of Jesus», driving his family to insanity. Peter heard the song on the jukebox in a 1950’s themed restaurant, and became addicted due to it being a song that he liked when he was a kid (Peter’s dad Francis reveals that when Peter was younger, he and Francis’ father got in a car crash, killing the father. But in the crash, the song was playing in the background. Leading to Peter becoming weirdly tied to it), only for an employee to take it out because it was from the 1960s. After torturing his family with it for so long, Francis and Thelma destroyed the record. At the end of the episode, Peter got his record reassembled and returned, by Jesus Christ.
In «Big Man on Hippocampus», Peter loses his memory and hears this song. He sings the song, loving it, thinking it’s totally new.
In «April in Quahog», Peter sings this song in jury duty, after setting up Judge Blackman for the gag.
Peter sings a sad version of the song in «Welcome Back, Carter», while Carter apologizes to Babs for cheating on her. Eventually, Carter tells Peter to shut up and turn the boombox off.
In «Forget-Me-Not», Peter lost memory of who he was and hears the song on the jukebox. Uncharacteristically, Peter unplugs it, being annoyed by the song. This is odd, considering how Peter heard the song, after losing his memory in «Big Man on Hippocampus», and not only did he like it, but this helped him return to normal.
In «Peter Gets Served», Peter dances and sings to the song again, this time at the Drunken Clam, before Jerome shuts him up, by hurling a sack of nickels at his testicles.
In «The Finer Strings», Brian flips Carter the bird and says «Bird is the Word».
In «Throw It Away», Peter finds the Surffin’ Bird record while cleaning out clutter around the house, having glued it back together. However, it skips badly when played.
A dying future Peter requests a much-slowed down version of the song on his deathbed in «Rich Old Stewie».
Lois and Peter as Adam and Eve have an exchange while naming things in the Garden of Eden which leads to ‘the bird is the word’ in «Holly Bibble».
A casual greeting by Joe in «Boy’s Best Friend» results in Peter noting that the ‘bird is the word’.
In «Peterminator», the Peter terminator rearranges «Surfin’ Bird» to George Thorogood and the Destroyers «Bad to the Bone».
In «Bend or Blockbuster», Meg brings up how he sang the song for a week, being a nod to «I Dream of Jesus»
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Peter loses his job, but ends up getting rich off welfare.
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After crashing into the town’s TV transmitter, Peter discovers life without television.
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Stewie has his first birthday, while Meg makes a new friend.
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Confined to house arrest, Peter opens a bar in the basement.
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Peter gets jealous when the new neighbor starts stealing the spotlight.
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The Griffins head to New York in order to re-gain Chris entry back into the Boy Scouts which Chris doesn’t even want to be in. But on the way the decide to stop at an Indian casino. Once there Lois loses all of the family’s money and then the car.
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Brian’s life is on the line after he refuses to be treated like a dog.
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Peter changes for the worse after he and Lois inherit a mansion in Newport.
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Peter’s ultra-religious father causes trouble when he comes to live with the family.
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The Griffins survive a Y2K atomic holocaust and attempt to rebuild civilization.
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Brian suffers from a mid-life crisis that may be due to unrequited love.
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Everyone on Spooner Street becomes enemies when a trophy they all won mysteriously goes missing; Meg makes extra tips at her new job as a waitress by telling everyone she’s unwed, teenage mother of Stewie.
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In an attempt to avoid paying expensive hospital bill, Peter says that he is dead on hospital sign-out sheet. Later that night he visited by Death who has come to take him away. While chasing Peter down, Death twists his ankle and cannot fulfill his duties. So Peter must take his place.
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Peter takes over Lois’ production of The King and I.
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After being sued for sexual harassment, Peter is forced to attend sensitivity training seminar. After failing miserably Peter is then sent to an all women’s retreat. Upon returning Peter has a new personality and a new outlook upon life. Both of which are exactly like that of a woman’s.
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Peter’s attempt to un-cancel a TV show gets him worshiped as a god.
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Peter and Lois face off in a school board election.
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Chris’ artwork gets discovered by a famous critic.
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Meg’s plan to embarrass her family backfires.
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Brian and Stewie have to make their way across the US.
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Peter goes undercover to stop a toad-licking epidemic.
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Stewie discovers love at the day care center.
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Peter has to repay a mafia debt by playing babysitter for Big Fat Paulie.
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Liposuction turns Peter beautiful, but insufferable.
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Peter’s home becomes an independent nation and goes to war with the US.
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Meg gets the lead story in her school paper, but it’s not the one she wrote.
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Peter becomes a master pianist as long as he’s drunk.
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Peter becomes a golf mentor to Cleveland’s son.
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Brian gets a job with the police as a drug sniffing dog, but ends up getting hooked.
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Brian moves to Hollywood and becomes a porn director.
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Peter becomes a tobacco lobbyist.
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Horace sells the Drunken Clam to a British investor, so the guys start a revolution.
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Peter becomes jealous of Chris’ very large endowment.
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Peter dies again, and Death shows him the errors of his ways.
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Lois becomes a master martial artist, but can she control herself?
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Meg develops a crush on the local news anchor, Tom Tucker, so decides to take a internship at the news station as a junior anchor. But, much to her dismay her fellow anchor is Neil Goldman. A nerd from her school who’s only goal in life is to be with Meg.
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Tired of being stuck at his dead end job, Peter decides to invite his boss, Mr. Weed, over for dinner in hopes that he we’ll give him a promotion. Not long after Peter gets his promotion, his boss chokes on a roll and dies. After Mr. Weed’s funeral Peter and his fellow factory workers are informed that the factory is being torn down. With some persuasion from Lois, Peter then decides to fulfill his lifetime dream of being a Renaissance Fair knight.
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Peter tries his hand at deep sea fishing.
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Stewie panics when Lois and Peter think about having another kid.
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The family has to move south as part of the Witness Protection Program.
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Peter finally connects with his father-in-law, while Brian can’t control his libido.
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While learning about his family history, Chris discovers that one of Peter’s ancestors was a black slave once owned by the Pewterschmidts.
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Peter coaches Joe to victory in the Special People’s Games.
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A series of setbacks shakes Lois’ faith in the spirit of Christmas.
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Brian finds his true love, while Peter raises a family of birds.
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Stewie becomes a stage star and Meg falls for a nudist.
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Peter and Lois try dating other people.
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Brian follows Stewie to Europe, while Peter and Lois follow Kiss.
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Three shorts based on viewer mail. In “No Bones About It”, Peter is granted three wishes by a magical Genie. The Griffins become superheroes after being exposed to toxic waste in “Super Griffins”. In “Li’l Griffins”, a young Peter and Quagmire set out to spend the night in a haunted house to impress a young Lois.
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Peter wants Chris to become Jewish so he’ll grow up smart.
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Peter and Lois try for a second honeymoon in Mel Gibson’s hotel room.
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Chris gets seduced by a homicidal teacher.
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Peter’s desire to become famous for something causes him to go blind.
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After a makeover, Meg becomes an insufferable starlet.
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Cleveland’s wife Loretta has an affair with Quagmire.
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After winning at the children’s edition of trivial pursuit, Peter thinks he’s a genius until testing proves that he’s actually mentally retarded.
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Brian appears on a dating show, while Chris takes advice from his pimple.
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Peter resorts to selling Meg in order to pay off his pharmacy tab.
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Lois goes to jail after a shoplifting crime spree.
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Lois becomes a model, but goes overboard with the glamor life.
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Brian tries to rename James Woods High School, but Peter pulls out a surprise weapon.
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Peter gets rescued after being lost at sea for months, but comes home to find things have changed.
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To avoid Freshman hazing, Chris runs away to South America to join the Peace Corp. When Peter and the family come to get him, Peter learns that he’s the richest man in the tribe and goes about exploiting the tribe.
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After an incident at the Emmys the FCC overreacts and begins to censor anything and everything that may be viewed as unpleasant. So Peter gets the idea to start his own cable network dedicated to all of the “smut” television once offered. Lois, naturally being uncomfortable with this contacts the FCC who then shuts Peter down. Feeling that shutting him down is not enough the FCC then decides to begin censoring life.
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Brian re-enrolls at Brown while Peter and the guys become the new A-Team.
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Peter tries to bond with Stewie in a number of different ways.
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Lois discovers a long-lost brother, but her new relative has a deadly secret.
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During one of his visits Peter’s father, Francis, discovers that Stewie has never been baptized, so without Lois’ permission Peter and Francis go to church and have him baptized. Upon discovering this, Lois convinces Peter that Stewie should have been able to worship whomever he wanted regardless of his father’s religion. Naturally Peter interprets Lois’ wisdom the wrong way so decides to start his own religious group that praises the television character, Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli.
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Brian and Stewie go on tour singing classic tunes with Frank Sinatra, Jr.
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After quarterback Tom Brady witnesses Peter pummeling several people in order to get to the bathroom, he recruits him to play for the New England Patriots.
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Quagmire falls in love with and marries the Maid that Peter won on a game show only to find out that she’s a psycho and must figure out a way to get out of it.
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Peter is set to have a vasectomy against his will, but has an accident at the sperm bank, which causes Stewie’s rival sibling to be born. Meanwhile, Lois gains weight after an angry Peter refuses to have sex with her anymore.
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While Meg interns for Mayor West, Brian uncovers a scandal; Peter and Lois decide to reunite their old groovy band
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Peter becomes a best-selling erotica book author. But a lawsuit puts his investor–Lois’s father–in the poorhouse and forces him to move in with the Griffins.
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Brian’s gay cousin Jasper comes to town for a visit to see Brian. Jasper brings with him a man he wants to marry, but Mayor West is trying to ban gay marriage to distract everyone from a financial scandal.
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When Joe buys a new home theater system, Peter gets jealous and decides to build a multiplex movie theater in his back yard. But while doing so, he finds a human skull. It begins haunting the Griffin house, and Stewie gets sucked through a portal into the realm of the dead.
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When burglars break into the house, the Griffins take cover in the attic where they discover Peter has built a ‘panic room’. They go in it, and Peter tells them about his history. They send Meg for food but the burglars catch her. The rest of the Griffins stay behind and Peter accidentally floods the room and they’re going to drown. Luckily Joe gets them out and we find out Meg has been accused of sexual harassment by the burglars.
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After Lois saves Stewie’s bear, Rupert, he begins to appreciate her more than ever. But Lois soon grows tired of this attention. At the same time, Peter goes to court suing Dr. Heartman of sexual harassment.
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Peter’s mom starts dating TV anchor Tom Tucker, causing Peter to turn to him as the father figure he always wanted. And Brian and Stewie begin hosting their own raunchy radio program.
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Meg takes a job at the local “superstore,” but the store causes Peter to lose his job and his electricity. So he becomes the store’s most vocal critic–until it offers him a job.
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Stewie and Brian join the army, go through basic training, and are sent to Iraq. Meanwhile, Chris becomes the lead singer of a rock band until Peter and Lois get Marilyn Manson to talk him out of it.
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Lois does Peter’s work at the brewery while he recovers from getting his fingers surgically reattached, and Brian doesn’t want the family to know that he’s dating an idiot.
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Lois becomes the high school sex ed teacher, but is fired for having “radical” views. So she is replaced by a Christian group that uses fear, misinformation and lies to promote abstinence.
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Stewie tries to win over a retired child actress, and Peter becomes a fan of “chick movies” and makes his own.
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Meg can’t find a date to her junior prom and Brian ends up going with Meg.
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Stewie and Brian travel to Aspen to find the man that Brian sold Rupert to on accident at a garage sale, and Meg becomes Peter’s personal driver after Peter temporarily loses his driving privileges.
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After Peter’s dad passes away, he learns that he’s not his biological father. So he and Brian travel to Ireland to find his real father.
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Peter becomes the neighborhood bully after trying to take care of Chris’s bully, and Stewie has a cancer scare after staying in the tanning bed too long.
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Peter becomes a redneck and gets Quagmire fired. So the gang sets out to get Quagmire his job back.
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Peter’s attempts to become physically fit lead to a friendship with Bill Clinton, which inadvertently nearly destroys Peter & Lois’ marriage.
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After Peter finds a valuable coin and sells it for $50,000, he and Lois open their own restaurant. Peter is dismayed, however, when Joe and all of his handicapped friends begin using the restaurant as their hangout, and bans them all. This leads to a huge showdown and an ironic fate for Peter.
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Lois gets a job as the church organist, so the family decides to begin going back to church. When Stewie gets sick after receiving communion, the congregation becomes convinced that he has been possessed by the devil. While on the run, the family ends up in Texas, where Peter begins to fit right in with the cowboys, Stewie enters the “Little Miss Texas” pageant, and Chris and Meg sneak into George W. Bush’s house.
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After being expelled by his school for dragging down their average standardized test scores, Chris is accepted into a snobby private school, which forces his family to struggle to pay the tuition.
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Lois runs for mayor of Quahog, though she doesn’t become the front-runner until she dumbs down her political views. Once in office, she becomes corrupted with the power that she now holds, and begins accepting bribes so that she can buy herself expensive things. Meanwhile, Peter comes to enjoy being the “first lady” of Quahog, and all of the perks that go along with it.
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Death grants Peter’s wish to go back in time to 1984 when he was 18, but only for one night. He end up bailing on a date with Lois to hang out with a movie actress. When he returns to the present, he soon realizes that everything is but normal, as he is now married to the former actress, and Lois is with Quagmire.
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With the Griffins stuck at home during a blackout, Peter begins to tell a story, which leads to a Star Wars flashback. Acting out scenes from Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.
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Brian moves in with Jillian, but Stewie moves in too to help pay the rent. Meg and Chris both get jobs at the local convenience store.
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Joe has a new surgery performed on him which allows him to walk. But the new Joe then abandons all of his old friends because they’re all a bunch of lazy losers.
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Stewie kills his mother Lois. But one year after her disappearance, Peter is charged with her death.
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With Lois back in Quahog, Stewie escapes with Brian to Washington, D.C. and sets out to initiate his latest plan for world domination.
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Peter discovers that he is an illegal Mexican immigrant, so he is forced to take a job as a day laborer for Lois’s father.
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Meg is admitted to hospital due to a severe accident, and Peter vows to treat her better than he ever has before.
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Peter sues a fast food chain after he suffers a stroke from eating over 30 hamburgers in one sitting.
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James Woods gets his revenge on Peter by stealing his identity and moving in with his family. Peter responds by stealing Woods’s identity and ruining his career.
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Brian decides to declare his love for Lois as she and Peter accompany him to a writers’ convention, and the Griffin kids are babysat by Herbert.
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When Brian decides to look up an old flame on a whim, he discovers, to his horror, that he is the father of her teenage son.
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Peter feigns the life as a Pirate when he gets a pet Parrot. He terrorizes his neighbors and creates havoc in Quahog. When Chris takes Brian to the vet, Chris falls in love with the lovely intern Anna.
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Stewie convinces Brian to take it slow with his new girlfriend, but she becomes impatient and hooks up with Cleveland. Brian then tries to get Cleveland back together with his ex-wife Loretta to get him out of the picture.
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Peter discovers that Jesus Christ is working at a used record store and Quahog, and sets out to let everyone know that he has come back.
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Stewie and Brian use a time machine to go back to Nazi-era Poland and rescue Mort.
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The Griffins go on vacation but accidentally leave Stewie at home.
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Peter gets the Griffins a new, younger dog to eventually replace an aging Brian.
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Peter must pass the third grade in order to get a promotion at the brewery. Brian and Frank Sinatra Jr. buy the nightclub, and Stewie turns it into a trendy hotspot.
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The guys try to find a way to help Joe and Bonnie get money to pay their hospital bills after their baby is born, a baby that Stewie has a crush on
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Peter becomes temporarily gay after participating in a medical study.
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Everyone is up in arms after Peter becomes friends with O.J. Simpson.
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Lois gets a job as an anchor at Fox News, while Peter and Chris try to sell a cartoon pilot to the Fox network.
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Meg finds religion while in bed with the Mumps, and reveals to the community that Brian is an Atheist. Meanwhile, Stewie builds a transporter to bring the cast of “Star Trek: The Next Generation” to Quahog.
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Brian becomes the leading proponent for legalization of marijuana in Quahog.
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Stewie begins taking steroids after he is beat up by a baby girl, and Chris begins dating one of the most popular girls in the school.
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Brian dates “Hills” star Lauren Conrad while trying to hide the fact that he is in love with someone else.
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A series of parodies based on the Stephen King movies “Stand by Me,” “Misery,” and “The Shawshank Redemption.”
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The story of Griffin Peterson and the founding of Quahog.
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Stewie and Brian explore a series of alternate universes.
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When Peter and Lois find out that Lois’ mother was a Holocaust survivor, Peter decides that the Griffins will adopt the Jewish faith, until a vision of his dead father changes his mind.
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With the help of Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd, Stewie and Brian discover that mayor Adam West is a Cold War sleeper agent. Meanwhile, Peter, Quagmire, and Joe start an improv comedy group.
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When Brian snags an older woman, he’s the laughingstock of the family, but things get really bad when she breaks her hip and Brian has to be her errand-boy.
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Brian helps Stewie meet Miley Cyrus before her concert in Quahog, and they discover a secret about her identity. Meanwhile, the family discovers that the evil monkey in Chris’s closet isn’t actually evil.
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Quagmire is forced to take care of a baby he fathered when she is left on his doorstep, while Stewie creates clones of himself and Brian.
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The guys find a new black friend to join their group, until Peter finds out that he slept with Lois. Meanwhile, Brian tries to find out why Quagmire hates him and tries to make amends.
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When Brian accidentally kills another dog he is surprised to see that no one cares so he tries to convince everyone that the life of a dog should have the same value as a human one. Meanwhile, Lois hires a maid who doesn’t listen to Peter.
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Peter takes over Pewterschmidt Industries when his father-in-law has a heart attack and goes into a coma.
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The Griffins are invited to be contestants on the game show “Family Feud.” After winning the game and advancing to the show’s bonus round (called Fast Money), Lois puts the Griffins in prime position to win the game, but Peter bungles the opportunity when he stubbornly refuses to change his answer to the first question. Host Richard Dawson tries to remind Peter of the rules, but when Peter continues to argue and grabs Dawson, he gets pushed through a podium on the set and is knocked unconscious. At the hospital, Dr. Hartman tells Lois that Peter has amnesia. At home, …
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Meg goes to prison after her boyfriend escapes from jail, and returns as a frightening, hardened sociopath.
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After they are saved after being lost in the wilderness, Stewie helps Chris muster up the courage to ask a girl with Down Syndrome out on a date, while Peter pretends to be a psychic.
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Stewie poses as a girl so that he can appear on a children’s show, but trouble arises when he falls for a female co-star. Meanwhile, Meg gets a new boyfriend, but Lois tries to make a move on him.
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Peter is sexually harassed by his unattractive female boss, but will he follow through with her advances and keep his job?
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Brian sells his pilot for a heartwarming family drama to CBS, who then turns it into a lame, formulaic sitcom starring James Woods. Meanwhile, Meg and Chris try to hide Stewie’s accidental injury they caused from their parents.
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Peter makes an embarrassing confession about his kids as everyone thinks the world is about to come to an end.
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In the Special 1-Hour 150th Episode Event, Brian and Stewie get locked in a bank vault where they are forced to deal with each other on a whole new level. The one-hour event also includes never-before-seen musical footage.
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Quagmire’s dad comes to Quahog and announces that he’s undergoing a sex change. And when Brian returns to town after a seminar, he accidentally makes the situation even more awkward.
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With Cleveland’s help, Peter, Joe and Quagmire blow off a couples getaway to Maine to search for the origin of the worlds funniest dirty joke.
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While being chased by Darth Vader (Stewie) on the planet Hoth, young Luke Skywalker (Chris) has a vision of his dead mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi (Herbert), who tells him to go to the planet Dagobah and learn the ways of the Force from Jedi Master Yoda (Carl). Luke has a vision of the Empire capturing his friends and forgoes his Jedi training in order to save them by confronting Vader. Luke arrives at Cloud City and engages Vader in a lightsaber duel. Vader cuts off Luke’s right hand, and with Luke cornered and defenseless, Vader goads him to join the dark side, and then reveals that he is his father.
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Lois agrees to become a surrogate mother for a friend who is unable to conceive a child of her own. But when the friend and her husband are killed in a car accident, Lois and Peter consider whether to terminate the pregnancy.
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Based on Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None, this episode sees nearly the whole of Quahog including the Griffins, Joe and Tom Tucker all invited to a party in their honour in a mysterious house. After the host is murdered, the guests must band together to try to figure out who the killer is. Yet, as more murders take place and more clues are revealed, the guests must decide who to turn into the police by morning. This episode was confirmed by Macfarlane to be a canon episode, the characters killed off in this episode have been officially terminated from the …
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Brian does a 180 on Rush Limbaugh and befriends him after he reads one of his books.
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After Peter catches Lois’ dad, Carter, having an affair, he is strong-armed into keeping a secret. But when Peter accidentally spills the beans, Lois’ mom demands a divorce, and Peter is in charge of Carter’s return to bachelorhood.
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Peter and Joe team up to execute a series of painful and humiliating Halloween pranks on unsuspecting family, friends and neighbors. While Brian shows Stewie the ropes of trick-or-treating, Meg sets out to attend her first high school Halloween party with high hopes for the evening.
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Lois becomes a champion foxy boxer, and Peter acts as her manager.
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Feeling discouraged with the progress of his writing career, Brian decides to throw in the towel until Stewie becomes his manager and one of his books hits the bestseller list. But when the fame goes to his head, Brian gets a wake-up call from Bill Maher. Meanwhile, Lois decides that she and Peter need separate beds, a decision that leaves Peter looking for a new cuddle buddy.
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When Stewie’s trip to the mall to see Santa ends on a very bad note, he and Brian decide to go up to the North Pole to teach Santa a lesson in Christmas cheer, “Stewie Griffin” style.
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Peter needs a new kidney after he destroys his own by making his own energy drink, and Chris gets to introduce President Obama at his high school after he plagiarizes Meg’s poem about hope.
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Lois becomes friends with the new television anchor, only to have her reveal Lois’s most embarrassing secret on the air.
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After a public disturbance, Peter and Brian are forced to attend a 12-step meeting to help kick their drinking problems. Unable to recognize his issue, Peter gets a visit from Death, who gives him a glimpse of what life would be like with and without “Mr. Booze” in his bloodstream.
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A jealous Mr. Herbert tries to tell Chris that the elderly German puppeteer that he is hanging out with is actually a notorious Nazi war criminal.
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Meg takes care of Joe while Bonnie is away, and she develops a crush. Meanwhile, Stewie creates an evil clone who escapes the house, and he and Brian try to find and stop him.
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Chris and Meg think their parents have it easy, and Peter and Lois beg to differ, so in order to teach them a lesson, they all trade roles. Chris goes to work at the brewery while Meg runs the house. While things start off well, it’s not long until the stress of running a household and being the sole breadwinner break down Chris and Meg.
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When the local dry cleaner loses Peter’s favorite white shirt, he goes ballistic. Meanwhile, Brian tries to score on a date with a new friend, Denise, but ends up striking out. Instead of calling it quits on love, he decides to enlist Quagmire’s help, but things get nasty when they start to compete for the affections of each other’s old flames, Cheryl Tiegs and Jillian.
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Lois’s sister comes to town after yet another failed marriage, and quickly becomes engaged to mayor Adam West.
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Stewie and Brian go back in time to stop Bertram from killing Leonardo da Vinci.
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Lois goes on a vacation with Bonnie to Paris, not knowing that Bonnie’s intentions are to cheat on Joe. Back at home, Peter decides to homeschool the kids.
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Clear some space for the third chapter of the funniest freakin’ trilogy in the galaxy!
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Peter blows his savings on lottery tickets and the family writes it off as one of his usual shenanigans until they end up millionaires. In true Griffin fashion, they can’t handle the good fortune and struggle to stay grounded.
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As a hurricane hits Quahog, Brian gets high on psychedelic mushrooms and cuts his ear off, and Meg finally summons up the courage to confront the family.
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Quagmire and his friends try to talk his sister into getting away from her abusive boyfriend. But when she won’t listen, they decide to take matters into their own hands.
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Peter befriends actor Ryan Reynolds until he discovers that Reynolds may be attracted to him, and Stewie leaves home after Brian figures out that he wrecked Brian’s car.
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Brian and Stewie travel back in time to January 31, 1999 and witness the events that took place in the very first episode of Family Guy, “Death Has a Shadow”.
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Joe’s son, who was reported missing in Iraq, suddenly and unexpectedly appears during Thanksgiving dinner, but the story of his disappearance doesn’t add up.
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The Griffins stay in an Amish village after their car breaks down, but problems arise when Meg falls for a boy in the village.
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Peter and the guys take a stand against their wives and flee to the Deep South on a road trip. On the way there, the men earn a one-way ticket to jail. But when they decide to make a run for it, Joe’s quick planning and Peter’s seductive ways help them escape. Meanwhile, Lois spends some quality time with the girls and they engage in childish antics.
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Lois’s dad retires to a senior community in Florida, but has trouble getting used to it.
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When Meg turns 18, Quagmire tries to make his move on her, but Peter tries to stop him.
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Brian discovers that his new blind girlfriend can’t stand dogs, and Peter cannot negotiate his way down the new staircase.
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When Lois discovers that Stewie’s sick playmate is being denied medical treatment because his parents are Christian Scientists, she decides to take matters into her own hands.
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Tom Tucker goes to Hollywood to revive his acting career, with Peter as his agent. Back in Quahog, Chris starts dating a girl who looks exactly like Lois.
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Peter allows a friendly dolphin to move in with the family, but soon discovers that he’s really a jerk. Meanwhile, Stewie asks for Brian’s help in busting a negligent day care provider.
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Overwhelmed with financial troubles, Mort asks Peter and Quagmire to help him save his pharmacy. However, things take a turn for the worse when the trio decides to burn it down to collect insurance money.
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When Peter and Chris go away to fat camp, they cross paths with a serial killer who targets overweight kids. Meanwhile, Stewie is traumatized by the frightening cover of a Queen album.
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After a car accident, Peter, Brian, Joe, and Quagmire wake up in a hospital with no memory and discover that they’re the last people left on Earth.
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Peter creates his own children’s TV show and portrays Lois as an annoying nag, while Meg gets a chance to shadow a doctor.
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Stewie falls for a girl who is just as wicked as he is, and Peter finds an unlikely alternative when Lois refuses to snuggle.
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Meg and her friend are kidnapped in Paris for the sex slave trade, and Stewie and Brian fly to Paris to rescue her.
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Peter joins the Tea Party but doesn’t discover until it’s too late that Carter Pewterschmidt is using the party to get rid of government for his own selfish motives.
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Three skits: the British program that Family Guy is based on, everybody Peter touches turns into Robin Williams, and a look at the day through Stewie’s eyes.
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Peter talks Joe into having an affair and gets into another epic fight with the giant chicken.
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The Griffins try to beat Lois’s obnoxious ex-boyfriend’s family to the top of Mount Everest.
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After the Griffins become a Nielsen Family, everyone gets mad at Peter for convincing the networks to make ridiculous changes to popular shows.
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Brian discovers that Carter Pewterschmidt is dying of cancer, but soon becomes suspicious when he makes a seemingly impossible and miraculous recovery.
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Brian causes time to move backwards when he tampers with Stewie’s time machine, which may result in Stewie being unborn.
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While Lois goes through a mid-life crisis, Stewie discovers that his new pet turtle is evil.
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Meg finds out that her crush is actually gay and is interested in Chris.
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Chris is fed up with Meg’s efforts to blackmail him, so he moves in with Mr. Herbert. Meanwhile, Stewie and Brian became huge fans of 70s soft rock star Anne Murray.
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Lois works for a phone sex line and Peter falls in love with her, not knowing that he is actually speaking to his wife.
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Peter becomes a Muslim but later discovers that he is also part of a terrorist plot to blow up a bridge in Quahog.
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Mayor West is on trial for murder, and Brian is the only one on the jury who thinks he is not guilty.
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Peter reverts back to a feral state after being lost in the Canadian wilderness for two months after a plane crash.
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Lois begins hanging out with Joe and Quagmire while Peter is sick, and Stewie tries to rescue Rupert after he is recalled.
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The guys fight to save The Drunken Clam after the bank closes it, and Meg gets into trouble at her new job at the funeral home.
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After a vestigial twin grows out of Peter’s neck, which he names Chip, he eventually starts realizing that people like Chip more than they like him, so Peter has him amputated. However, after Peter gets into trouble, he realizes he needs Chip more than ever.
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Quagmire falls in love with a woman who is just as kinky as he is, but doesn’t find out until it’s too late that she’s a complete psycho.
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Meg turns to Quagmire for help taking on a school bully, and Brian looks for a way to get back at Peter for forcing him to see him naked.
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When Stewie and Brian travel back to 17th century Jamestown, via Stewie’s time machine, they encounter too many close calls with altering the course of mankind. Stewie decides to destroy his time machine, but immediately regrets his decision when an unthinkable event happens and he is unable to go back in time.
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Fame gets to Peter when he forms a song writing team with Quagmire.
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Peter fills Carter with the spirit of Christmas; Stewie goes on to get the only thing he wants for Christmas.
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Lately Peter hasn’t been able to perform very well in the bedroom. So he asks Quagmire and Joe to step in and help him get his mojo back.
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Peter tells Stewie the stories “Jack and the Beanstalk,” “Little Red Riding Hood,” and “Cinderella.”
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Brian tries to use Dylan’s television connections to further his career.
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Peter is seduced by his late mother’s longtime friend, while Stewie is distraught over the realities of death.
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Peter is sick of opposing football teams thanking God for beating the Patriots, so he and the guys go on a quest to find the Lord and ask Him to stop interfering in the outcomes of football games.
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When Chris is made the sole heir to Carter’s fortune, he refuses to take the money, so Peter takes drastic measures to keep the wealth in the family.
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Peter is asked to be the face of an anti-smoking campaign after taking up smoking cigarettes, while Stewie helps Chris face school bullies.
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Stewie gets herpes from Brian, while Peter and the guys discover that another group has taken their favorite booth at the Drunken Clam.
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Lois calls Peter an idiot for bringing home the wrong baby after he takes Stewie to the park for some father-son bonding, so he goes to Chicago on a business trip and returns a smart, classy person.
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Chris runs away with Jerome’s daughter Pam, whom Jerome has forbidden Chris from dating, so Jerome must work with Peter to find their kids.
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Peter takes Meg to a college for an interview where they end up partying, while Brian is forced to live in the wild after a skunk sprays him.
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Cleveland returns to Quahog, but is forbidden from spending time with Peter when their wives get into an argument over parenting.
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Stewie tries to erase himself from history when Peter and Chris constantly interrupt his TV time, only to end up as the baby of a British family.
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The Griffins end up in Springfield while on a road trip and meet the Simpsons.
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Things get out of hand when Peter helps Joe get a book published, while Brian starts exercising.
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Peter and Lois open a bakery, but things get out of hand when Peter comes up with a way to attract customers.
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After getting a cosmetic surgery, Brian becomes a real estate agent, only to get in trouble with Quagmire.
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On the night before Thanksgiving, Peter and Brian get drunk and eat the whole turkey, so they have to get a new one on Thanksgiving Day. With Peter gone, Chris tries to take over as the man of the house.
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Peter and the guys set out to throw Jesus the best birthday party in order to help him lose his virginity.
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Stewie and Brian take Chris back through time to help him with history class, only to end up stuck in the past.
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Brian begins to think he’s not so smart when he takes the SAT’S for Megan and gets a low score, so Peter decides to show him the joys of being an idiot.
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Meg becomes a foot-fetish model, while Brian accompanies Stewie on an adventure outside of preschool.
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Quagmire gets into trouble with his mother at a party thrown by Peter’s alter-ego Justin.
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Peter and the guys start a detective agency and discover that Chris is a thief. In the meantime, Lois is worried about Chris when gets involved in a delusional relationship.
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Stewie impregnates himself with Brian’s DNA to save their friendship, while Peter and the guys try to make a viral video.
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Cleveland becomes a therapist and counsels Peter and Lois during marriage.
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Peter is hailed as a hero after he finds a missing child by accident, while Joe quits his job as a police officer to live life to the fullest.
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Brian becomes more submissive as a result of attending obedience school and Chris discovers his new friend is using him to get close to Meg.
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When Peter’s insulted by old friends at a roasting of him, he joins a group of mean girls.
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Peter prepares for a fight with Liam Neeson, while Lois becomes a class mom and pays more attention to the other children over Stewie.
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Lois books a couple’s vacation, but it turns out to be a marriage counseling program. Carter is frustrated because the kids are so into their electronics.
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Stewie gets addicted to Adderal; Peter and Quagmire make their own cooking shows which rival each other.
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When the guys find Joe’s dad, Peter must pretend to be Joe when he learns Joe’s father hates handicapped people; after Stewie learns he will grow up to be only 5’1″, he becomes friends with Tom Cruise, who happens to be short as well.
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Stewie builds a robot friend after a fight with Brian and Lois makes Peter buy a new mattress.
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Peter and his friends try to make a horror movie when a murder occurs during the making; Brian’s attitude when wearing glasses annoys Stewie.
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When Peter goes to his mother’s home to retrieve his stash of porn, he finds a ‘To Peter From Peter’ tape that makes him feel like a failure.
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Peter’s sister Karen comes over for Thanksgiving, while Stewie goes a little too far as he and Brian go on a cleanse to avoid overeating.
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Quagmire finally confesses his love for Lois, but it happens while he accidentally pocket dials Peter, who is furious, so Brian tries to fix the situation.
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Joe becomes a quadriplegic while Brian has an affair with a married woman.
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While participating in a newly formed neighborhood watch group, Peter is arrested and charged with a hate crime.
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When the guys travel to Korea to retrieve the final episode of an Asian soap that Quagmire starred in, Quagmire is reunited with a former lover. Stewie is concerned that he will be a redhead.
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Stewie’s new role brings Peter and Lois into show business.
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Peter and father-in-law Carter are scammed in Nigeria.
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Peter learns about phone apps and overloads his phone with them. He buys a new phone with more memory and gives his old phone to Chris, which causes a series of horrible events. Meanwhile, Stewie joins a tennis club and invites Brian to be his tennis partner.
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Peter uses Brian as a way to get alcohol, after Mayor West bans alcohol from all people under 50.
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Brian must stop the demons inside Stewie’s mind after he has his first nightmare.
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Brian and Bonnie run away together after declaring their love for each other meanwhile Meg starts volunteer work in a retirement home.
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To pay for Stewie’s private school, Lois becomes a postal worker. She finds a letter from Peter that was never sent to his old fling, Gretchen, dated a week before their marriage. When Gretchen tries to come between Lois and Peter, Lois has a plan of her own.
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Peter gets lost in the mall overnight after his family abandons him. Meanwhile, Brian pretends to be a millionaire to win over a girl.
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To everyone’s surprise, Chris wins homecoming king. However, Meg finds out that the cool kids plan to prank him during the homecoming ceremony, so they go to the school to investigate. Meanwhile, Cleveland starts hanging out with Jerome, the bartender. So Peter and the guys try to replace him.
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Brian falls in love with a tech support worker in India, so he and Stewie travel there to find her. Meanwhile, Joe invites Peter to his bingo night, but when Peter becomes the new center of attention, Lois helps Joe reclaim the group.
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Stewie and Brian form a band aimed at children, but face a breakup when they set their eyes on the same girl. Meanwhile, Chris gets a job as Quagmire’s personal assistant for his sex life.
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Brian and Lois decide it’s time for Chris to work out his anger management issues by taking up a sport. Chris surprises everyone and becomes a star baseball pitcher, which turns Peter into a gambling father, as he bets on his son’s baseball games. Meanwhile, Stewie, Brian and Frank Sinatra Jr. attempt to open an Italian restaurant.
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After the local airline pilots go on strike, Quagmire looks for new work and becomes a gigolo. When his clients begin to avoid paying for his services, he asks Peter for help getting his money. Meanwhile, Brian is kicked off Peter’s health insurance, so he gets a job at a hardware store, until Stewie gets him fired and things get medical.
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Family Guy takes viewers behind the scenes of a regular production week, with James Woods as the guide. See the ins-and-outs of what goes into the making of an episode and watch the drama unfold as Peter is replaced and ends up in the office of Fox Television Group Chairmen and CEOs Dana Walden and Gary Newman to pitch his very own new series.
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Taylor Swift agrees to go to a homecoming dance with Chris after he asks her via online video. However, when she starts to fall for him, her music takes a hit. Meanwhile, Peter decides to try a new profession and sees firsthand what it’s like to be an Uber driver.
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In order to “save” Stewie from autism, Peter and Lois decide not to vaccinate him and then proceed to convince the rest of Quahog to follow suit. Stewie runs away to save himself from diseases until Sean Penn swoops in to save the day and brings vaccines to the whole town.
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In an anthology episode, the cast reenacts three classic pieces of literature commonly taught in high school: “The Great Gatsby,” “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” and “Of Mice and Men”.
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Carter buys the Pawtucket Patriot brewery and decides to cut some corners to save a few bucks. Peter overhears the plan and runs and tells investigative journalist Tricia Takanawa about Carter’s plan to use toxic chemicals in the beer cans. Meanwhile, Brian’s drivers’ license has expired and he enlists Stewie as an instructor.
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The guys try to start a podcast, but Peter goes solo and branches out as a DJ. Meanwhile, back at the Griffin home, Lois’ allergy forces Brian to move into Stewie’s bedroom and the two have roommate difficulties.
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The guys decide to form a string quartet, but Peter doesn’t make the cut. Meanwhile, Brian is forced to be Carter’s seeing eye dog and enjoys the life of luxury a little too much
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Quagmire discovers the “dating” app Tinder, forcing Peter, Joe and Cleveland to intervene and save him from his soul-sucking hedonism. Meanwhile, Stewie finds out that he has scoliosis and learns the perks of his latest diagnosis
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Peter helps Joe out with several crime cases, but when Joe tries to take all the credit, Peter gets extremely angry. Meanwhile, Brian convinces Stewie to join a football team and panics when he gets a concussion.
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In an attempt to avoid eating the healthy food that Lois forces him to eat, Peter opens up his own food truck with fattening foods. Meanwhile, Meg joins a roller derby team, despite Chris thinking it’s too dangerous
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Peter gets jealous of Lois when she upstages him at a Red Sox fantasy baseball camp. Meanwhile, Stewie runs away from home when Meg is left to babysit him
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Peter becomes the temporary principal at the high school, and Meg uses his new power to get even with her bullies. Meanwhile, Brian and Stewie open a bed & breakfast that quickly turns into a brothel.
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Tired of not winning an Emmy, Peter embarks on his own For Your Consideration campaign for FAMILY GUY by making the show more like Emmy-winning shows — and no category is off limits.
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Peter becomes friends with a cool, handsome paramedic named Stryker Foxx. Wrapped up in his newfound “coolness,” he soon dumps Quagmire, Joe and Cleveland.
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Peter and Louis find themselves with a golden opportunity to reconnect as a couple after Lois’ parents get a nanny to take care of the children for them.
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Chris receives a special one-dollar bill as a birthday present, but he quickly loses it and the dollar passes into the possession of everybody in Quahog.
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The story of Peter’s firing from the brewery, as told in the styles of Quentin Tarantino, Wes Anderson, and Michael Bay.
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When Brian posts an offensive tweet that goes viral and the rest of the Griffins are also treated as outcasts, he’s forced to move out of the Griffin house.
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Vladimir Putin comes to Quahog after Peter writes to him about an alternate ending to the Russian version of Rocky IV (1985).
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Peter encourages Meg to attend a high school party, where she takes up drinking, which both concerns and delights her father. Meanwhile, Brian begins spying on his neighbors and suspects Principal Shepherd of a crime.
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In this special holiday episode, a selfish Peter loses his Christmas spirit and is visited by ghosts of Christmas past, present and future who take him on a journey around Quahog in the style of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”.
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Brian is smitten with a female show dog and enters a show dog competition in which the winner gets to breed her; Peter and Lois go to extreme measures to try to convince Chris that Arthur Valentine doesn’t exist.
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Stewie and Brian get into a friendship-ending fight after Brian commits a terrible act to one of Stewie’s beloved toys. Meanwhile, Peter refuses to wash his hand after meeting his favorite breakfast cereal mascot, Boo Berry.
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Stewie reveals secrets about himself in a session with his school psychologist.
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Stewie and Brian are detectives who embark on solving a string of mysterious murders set in Victorian-era London.
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After Peter and the guys get caught pretending to be military veterans and are found guilty of the Stolen Valor Act, a judge sentences them to join the U.S. Coast Guard.
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Brian convinces Stewie to teach him how to invest in the stock market after learning Stewie has a knack for making money from it. Meanwhile, Peter, Quagmire, Cleveland, and Joe look after the Drunken Clam while Jerome is away.
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FAMILY GUY is reimagined as a series that’s been on the air for 60 years and, in a special retrospective, it looks back at the cultural events and issues that were tackled on the show in the 1950s, ‘60s and ’70s.
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To help get Brian’s life in order, Stewie and Brian swap bodies using a machine that Stewie invents, but chaos quickly ensues around Quahog when the machine goes haywire.
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To help promote the brewery to millennials, Peter adopts the millennial lifestyle, and his methods soon attract the attention of a high-powered Silicon Valley executive.
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Quagmire’s most treasured body part gets cut off in a freak accident and he is forced to learn how to live without it. Meanwhile, Stewie and Brian search for Mort after learning there is a $10,000 reward for turning him into the police for his involvement in a drug scam.
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After Peter falls into a coma, Peter meets God face-to-face, which leads him to ask some of life’s tough questions.
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Brian quickly falls in love with a woman, and after receiving devastating news regarding her cancer diagnosis, he proposes marriage.
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Brian’s marriage to Jess doesn’t go as planned, especially after her miraculous cancer recovery, so at Peter’s suggestion, Brian lets himself go, leading Jess to make a surprising decision.
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Stewie befriends a boy his age; Peter and Lois attend a seminar on self-empowerment.
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Stewie invents a shrinking machine that shrinks him and Brian down to microscopic size.
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Lois receives a surprising birthday present from her father, Carter Pewterschmidt, that leads to an unfortunate accident leaving him dependent on Lois and the Griffin’s care.
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After Meg saves Stewie from a choking incident, Stewie makes it his personal mission to create a better life for Meg. Meanwhile, Chris is sent to a vocational school.
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To the surprise of all the Griffins, Meg makes the U.S. Olympic team as a biathlete and competes in the Winter Olympics.
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Stewie and Brian compete for the inheritance of a wealthy, older heiress. Meanwhile, Peter and Chris battle for Mr. Herbert’s affection.
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The Pawtucket Brewery hires new bosses, who decide to change the company’s mascot. In an attempt to be crowned the new face of Pawtucket Ale, Peter and Brian go head-to-head.
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After Peter’s hair turns white from a ghost-hunting adventure in his house with the guys, his new look grabs the attention of local news anchor Tom Tucker. Under Tucker’s guidance, he learns the ways of reporting fake news, and soon becomes a senior crime analyst on Quahog’s Channel 5 News. Meanwhile, Brian and Stewie attempt to help Chris improve his dating game.
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The Griffins move to Washington D.C. where Peter is hired as the new White House Press Secretary.
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Brian worries about the legacy he’s leaving behind, so Stewie makes a robot duplicate as a living biography.
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Peter is mistakenly identified as transgender, which leads to an unexpected event and an important learning lesson.
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After a mishap at work, Peter decides to take his health more seriously and diet with the help of Quagmire, Joe, and Cleveland. When Lois takes a stab at writing a romantic fantasy novel, a curious Brian and Stewie investigate to find out who she might have a crush.
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When the guys volunteer to chaperone the high school prom, Quagmire hits it off with Courtney only to discover that she is his daughter. To his and the gang’s surprise, Quagmire makes a serious effort to embrace parenting Courtney, joining Peter and Meg on an ill-fated father-daughter camping trip.
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The Griffins provide DVD commentary on a recent episode and reveal never-before-told drama between Peter and Lois.
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In search of Stewie’s cherished big wheel tricycle, that Peter threw out, Stewie and Brian embark on an adventure to “Garbage Island,” a giant floating mass of trash out in the sea. Meanwhile, Lois tries to help Quagmire elevate his dating game, as he courts a middle-aged woman.
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After Lois reads a new book on the joys of decluttering, she challenges the rest of the Griffins to throw anything out of the house that does not spark joy. While all starts out well, Lois soon takes the decluttering to a surprising extreme.
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When Meg suddenly becomes internet famous, she and an excited Peter work together to build her following and create content for her new image that revolves around unhealthy eating. Meanwhile, Brian and Stewie revel in a new ride while Brian’s car gets repaired.
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When Brian’s proposition to rename Quahog’s high school “Adam West High,” to honor the late Mayor West, is successful, he feels encouraged to run for office as Quahog’s new mayor. The race takes a turn when Quagmire campaigns against Brian for the open seat.
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When the brewery announces it will be firing one employee, Peter is nervous he will be the one let go; the family departs on a Yacht Rock cruise that doesn’t go as expected.
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Peter and his friends are sick of forgetting the million-dollar business ideas they come up with while drinking, so they strap on Joe’s police body cams to record their every move. Meanwhile, Quagmire is trying to come to terms with an unexpected family development.
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When Stewie receives a participation medal in his school’s toddler games, he begins to question everything he has ever won. Meanwhile, Peter causes a fight between Lois’ parents and must repair the damage he caused.
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The network decides that it’s time to explore some unique ways to reboot the series. When three versions of the reboots are shown to a focus group, the feedback takes some surprising turns.
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When Quagmire opens a cat café in town, Brian decides to take a stand to get the café shut down. Meanwhile, when Meg and Chris get in trouble at school, Lois becomes nervous and decides they need to go to church camp in order to find their way.
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The Wi-Fi goes out in the Griffin house, leaving the family with nothing to do for the evening. In order to keep the family entertained, Peter and Lois decide to tell the kids the story of how they met and fell in love in the ’90s.
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To celebrate Peter and Lois’ wedding anniversary, the Griffins present their own versions of three well-known love stories.
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Peter gets himself arrested to avoid Lois’ special Thanksgiving dinner; A secret that Stewie’s been keeping from everyone is revealed.
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When Meg takes Stewie to the mall to meet Santa, she has a surprising response. Meanwhile, Stewie is entirely scarred from the same experience and Brian tries to help him process it.
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When Lois gets a job as the music teacher at Chris and Meg’s school, a mean student decides to make Lois the target of her antics.
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When Brian accidentally becomes a local hero, an old street pal, and now a successful millionaire dog, reaches out and tries to convince him to get neutered. Meanwhile, Lois gets a pixie cut against Peter’s wishes, so Peter retaliates by trying to out-embarrass her.
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Peter secretly gets a credit card and overspends the family money, so Lois grounds him. To plan the perfect escape, he builds a tunnel leading directly to The Drunken Clam.
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Stewie’s future life could not be going any better, living as a wealthy, old Mr. Burns-type man, until his retirement is interrupted by Brian, who brings news that Peter is dying.
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When Peter starts coaching for Quahog’s minor league baseball team, he gets constipated during the national anthem and must kneel, unintentionally becoming the face of racial justice.
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Stewie builds a DNA-altering machine that will allow him to remain smart forever, but the invention has the adverse effect and he instead transforms into what he should have always been — an actual baby.
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With a newfound love for rocking out to Van Halen, Peter gets in a car accident and falls into a coma.
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When Meg is erroneously reported to have died in a car crash, she goes along with the story to start a new life elsewhere. Meanwhile, the Griffins experience a life without Meg.
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Cooped up in a hotel room due to a big storm, the Griffins pass the time by reimagining three stories from the Bible.
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Principal Shepherd moves in with the Griffins after he is fired for fat-shaming Chris at school. Meanwhile, Brian sues Stewie for writing a series of children’s books which portray him as an idiot.
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Stewie finally says his first word, and it’s a swear. When Lois is shunned by the other moms, she tries to figure out where Stewie could have possibly learned it.
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Stewie “breaks up with” Rupert after learning that he used to belong to Chris. Unable to get over his feelings of betrayal, Stewie decides to take action.
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When Peter injures himself and a family of squirrels in a chainsaw accident, Chris and Stewie take in one of the injured rodents to nurse it back to health. Meanwhile, a chiropractor fixes Peter’s injury by realigning his spine — and restoring him to his “true height” of 6’5″.
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Peter and Lois accidentally set up a cutaway gag together, which somehow transports them into the cutaway itself.
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When Joe asks Peter to be the godfather to his daughter, Peter commits to his mistaken interpretation of the role so much that he becomes a real gangster.
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Meg plans her wedding to an unexpected Quahog resident. Meanwhile, Peter finds a new vest and on one of many adventures fitting for his new attire, his arms are torn off and he is left with tiny hands that have yet to grow back.
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Lois and Peter are divided by differing views on who the next Mayor of Quahog should be. Upset at Lois’ first choice, Peter seeks out the late Mayor Adam West’s cousin, Wild Wild West.
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Brian’s new job as a journalist leads him to uncover that Pawtucket Pat, Quahog’s hero and brewery founder, took part in racist actions against Native Americans; the town becomes divided on whether or not to remove the statue that commemorates him
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When the family fails to help Lois with the Christmas shopping, she walks out on the family and the Griffins must try to save Christmas on their own.
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When Peter makes it through a bad flu season without getting sick, the hospital asks him to volunteer as a nurse, but he finds himself at a crossroads when his mortal enemy, The Giant Chicken, is admitted to the ER. Meanwhile, Brian receives his genetic test results and learns he is part cat, causing him to have an identity crisis.
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Brian bonds with his new girlfriend’s son; Peter, Quagmire and Cleveland take a joy ride in Joe’s new classic corvette.
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After attending a baseball game, Peter and Chris are inspired to start a memorabilia business. Meanwhile, Stewie tries to combat aging by getting plastic surgery, but ends up taking it too far.
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Stewie designs a “Terminator” Peter robot to destroy Lois for trying to feed him broccoli, but when things don’t go according to plan, Stewie and Brian must go on a Terminator-esque mission to save Stewie’s life.
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Stewie gets a mail order bride from Ukraine and experiences domestic life. Meanwhile, Peter and Chris become addicted to free hotel breakfast buffets.
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After feeling unappreciated by her family, Lois taps into her villainous side and attempts to win “Best Customer” at her favorite coffee shop.
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Brian has a microchip that reveals he had a family before the Griffins, when he then seeks out. After meeting the richer, smarter Hendersons, Brian struggles to enjoy his life with the Griffins as much as he once did.
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Lois and Peter are mistaken for “young parents” by another couple at Stewie’s school and invited to live in a millennial apartment complex, leaving Meg and Chris home alone.
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Meg deals with a college admissions scandal, while Brian embarks on a fitness journey.
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Brian tries to convince The Griffins that their new adopted cat, Pouncy, is evil.
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The guys regale each other with stories of youthful athletic accomplishments. Cleveland was a teenage baseball player from Cuba, Quagmire was a bad boy tennis superstar from New York and Peter was an underdog boxer from Philadelphia.
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Title: LASIK Instinct
With her vision waning, Lois elects to get LASIK surgery, but exploits her new disability for monetary gain. Meanwhile, Peter, Chris and Stewie must partake in all the activities with Doug that his father neglects.
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While at an old record store, Peter and the guys recount tales of three rock legends: Jim Morrison, Muddy Waters and Elton John.
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Quagmire meets an avid dog lover, and pretends Brian is his dog in an attempt to win her over. Meanwhile, Chris helps Stewie track down the culprit who stole his Halloween candy.
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Impelled by nostalgia, Peter recreates movie scenes from his favorite decade; Stewie and Doug compete to retrieve a Frisbee stuck at the top of the jungle gym.
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When Peter and Quagmire accidentally switch underwear, they begin to mimic the other’s behavior. Stewie and Doug agree to commit each other’s murders.
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Stewie takes drastic measures when he thinks he is diagnosed with terminal cooties. Peter becomes infatuated with Bonnie’s cooking.
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Lois and her father attend the funeral of Lois’ childhood nanny. Peter and the rest of the family turn Pewterschmidt mansion into a hotel.
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A new boss quells Peter’s favorite part about work: office birthdays. Stewie is put in detention and comes out a ruffian.
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In noir-style, Peter/Mac investigates the disappearance of Meg/Sister Megan.
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When Mayor West’s nativity scene is ruined, Brian is seen as the prime suspect.
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An accident leaves Peter with a high-pitched voice, so Jesus coaches him into fending off the choir boys; Stewis is attracted to Lois’ new masculine physique.
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At odds with Peter, Lois takes Quagmire to her high school reunion; the rest of the family must cover up the death of a pizza delivery man.
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Peter hires the town’s new lawyer, Brick Baker, to represent him in litigation against his new neighbor – who turns out to be Brick; Brian and Stewie become lobstermen and save Rupert from the perils of the deep.
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The Griffins tell their own versions of three HBO shows: “Game of Thrones,” “Succession” and “Big Little Lies.”
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Meg is invigorated by her new role as a getaway driver, Meanwhile, Quagmire can’t rid himself of the hiccups and implores Peter to kill him.
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After Brian sustains an injury, Lois gets hooked on his painkillers. Meanwhile, Cleveland refurbishes Peter’s ping pong table, which becomes the hot spot in the neighborhood.
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When Lois’ piano student, Alana, comes to work for the Griffins, Lois is initially glad for the help, until she realizes Alana’s intentions are more sinister than she thought.
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Peter and Chris take a road trip to Canada to prove the existence of Chris’ girlfriend. Meanwhile, Lois and Meg compete for the attention of a handsome handyman.
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The guys’ physical prowess is tested at Mayor West’s dude ranch. Meanwhile, Stewie thinks he’s gotten his first period.
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Peter attends a business conference in Atlantic City with Preston. Meanwhile, Stewie helps Chris prepare for his role in Adam West High’s rendition of “Romeo and Juliet”.
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- Оригинальное название: Family Guy
- Год выхода: 1999
- Страна: США
- Премьера: 1999-01-31
- Режиссер: Джеймс Пурдум, Доминик Бьянчи, Питер Шин
- Перевод: TVShows
- Качество: HD (720p)
- Статус сериала: Продолжается
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- Актеры: Сет МакФарлейн, Алекс Борштейн, Сет Грин, Мила Кунис, Майк Генри, Джон Винер, Патрик Варбертон, Дэнни Смит, Ральф Гармен, Алек Салкин
- Жанр: Мультсериалы
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