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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.
S19, EP17 "Young Parent Trap"
Lois and Peter are mistaken for young parents by another couple at Stewie's school; they are invited to live in a millennial apartment complex, leaving Meg and Chris home alone.
S19, EP18 "Meg Goes to College"
Meg deals with a college admissions scandal; Brian embarks on a fitness journey.
S12, EP9 "Peter Problems"
Peter tries to get his mojo back with the help of Quagmire and Joe.
S12, EP10 "Grimm Job"
Peter puts his own spin on classic fairytales while telling stories to Stewie.
S24, EP9 "Phony Montana"
After going on a date with a Cuban-American woman named Carmen, Brian inexplicably develops a Cuban accent.
S24, EP8 "Play Time"
In this three-act parody, the Griffins spoof the stage by putting up "To Kill a Mockingbird," "The Odd Couple" and "Hamlet."
S24, EP7 "Scent of a Woman"
Brian discovers his nose can detect diseases and smells that someone in the Griffin house has cancer.
S24, EP6 "Viewer DMs"
The Griffin family retells "The Lord of the Rings," explains how the Griffins' ancestors arrived in Quahog and looks back at Quagmire's 1960s variety show.