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Family Guy
Family Guy, created by Seth MacFarlane, is an animated sitcom that premiered in 1999. The series centers on the eccentric Griffin family, who live in the fictional New England town of Quahog, Rhode Island. Patriarch Peter Griffin is a well-meaning but often clueless father, while his wife Lois tries to maintain some semblance of order. Their children include the unpopular teenager Meg, the bumbling brother Chris, and the diabolically intelligent infant Stewie. Rounding out the family is Brian, their sophisticated, talking dog. The show explores themes of family dynamics, American culture, and social issues through its distinctive brand of humor. It frequently employs cutaway gags and pop culture parodies to deliver its comedic observations. Viewers follow the Griffins as they face everyday challenges and extraordinary situations, often leading to absurd and unpredictable outcomes. The series uses satire to comment on various aspects of modern life, inviting audiences to reflect on societal norms and personal relationships.
S17, EP12 "Bri, Robot"
Brian worries about the legacy he's leaving behind, so Stewie makes a robot duplicate as a living biography.
S17, EP13 "Trans-Fat"
Peter is mistakenly identified as transgender, which leads to an unexpected event and him learning an important lesson.
S17, EP15 "No Giggity, No Doubt"
When the guys volunteer to chaperone the high school prom, Quagmire hits it off with Courtney only to discover that she is his daughter.
S17, EP16 "You Can't Handle the Booth!"
The Griffins provide DVD commentary on a recent episode and reveal never-before-told drama between Peter and Lois.
S23, EP18 "Twain's World"
In an effort to improve his writing, Brian convinces Stewie to go back in time and bring Mark Twain to the present day, but the plan goes awry when Twain overindulges in pornography.
S23, EP17 "Karenheit 451"
Lois becomes the leader of a group of mothers who want to ban books from schools.
S23, EP16 "Row v. Wade"
Brian wins a boat on "The Price is Right" and decides to sail to Texas to help women seeking legal abortions.
S23, EP15 "Martian Meg"
Fed up with feeling like she doesn't belong, Meg enlists in a training program for a mission to Mars.