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The Griffins tell their own versions of three HBO shows: "Game of Thrones," "Succession" and "Big Little Lies."
The Griffins tell their own versions of three HBO shows: "Game of Thrones," "Succession" and "Big Little Lies."
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S20, EP16 "Prescription Heroine"After Brian sustains an injury, Lois gets addicted to his painkillers; Cleveland refurbishes Peter's ping-pong table, which becomes popular in the neighborhood.
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S20, EP17 "All About Alana"When Lois' piano student, Alana, comes to work for the Griffins, Lois is initially glad for the help; she realizes Alana's intentions are more sinister than she thought.
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S20, EP18 "Girlfriend, Eh?"Peter and Chris take a road trip to Canada to prove the existence of Chris' girlfriend; Lois and Meg compete for the attention of a handsome handyman.
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S20, EP19 "First Blood"The guys' physical prowess is tested at Mayor West's dude ranch; Stewie thinks he's gotten his first period.
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S24, EP1 "The Edible Arrangement"Lois and Stewie finally understand each other -- thanks to Brian's edibles -- and explore and try to explain their complicated relationship.
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