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- Based off the widely popular comedy franchise The Naked Gun and television series "Police Squad!" by Jim Abrahams and David Zucker and Jerry Zucker.
- Brian's romantic interest in someone inspires him to use Stewie's time machine and their journey results in strange consequences.
- Peter protests Brad Pitt being cast in a biopic about a politician and ends up in the role when Pitt gets injured on set.
- Stewie and Brian win a coffee shop; Meg gets a job as a lifeguard at the pool.
- Peter and his friends wonder about their dream jobs.
- Chris gets into the cool kids club when Lois joins his school as a substitute teacher.
- The Griffins win a trip to Maine at Peter's company picnic and invite their friends to join them, but the vacation gets out of control when the cabin burns down.
- It's 1993, and Ted the bear's moment of fame has passed. He's living back home with his best friend, John Bennett, and his family. While Ted may be a lousy influence on John, he's a loyal pal who will go out on a limb for friendship.
- When Matty makes Ted go to school with John, Ted immediately decides to get expelled.
- Ted and John's plan to exact revenge on the school bully inadvertently puts them in a parental role.
- Ted and John go to extraordinary lengths so that John can watch his first adult film.
- Ted's Halloween plans with John are thwarted when Blaire forces him to be her designated driver.
- Blaire asks Matty and Susan to let Ted be their marriage therapist; Susan pursues a past career.
- Matty's unorthodox Christmas wish is granted, completely upending the Bennett family dynamic.
- As the end of the school year approaches, Ted plots to help John lose his virginity.
- Lois sells the Griffins' TV to pay for Christmas presents, but Kevin James appears in the house when he gets upset over losing Peter as a viewer.
- Meg discovers her tears make cookies delicious and enjoys a profit with Chris and Stewie until their success makes her too happy to cry; Peter and his friends launch a "male talk show".
- Lois wins a Snapple contest and uses her winnings to take Meg on a tropical vacation, during which they flaunt their wealth and get kidnapped. Meanwhile, Stewie and Brian undergo friendship therapy.
- Stewie tries to civilize his half-brother so the half-brother can get adopted; Meg and Chris start an online venture in which Chris gets paid to sit on and smash cupcakes.
- Peter feels emasculated when he abandons Lois in the midst of a shark attack on their anniversary; Stewie finds a mini fridge and lives the dorm lifestyle.
- Peter and Lois inadvertently rent a condo in a retirement community for their Florida vacation; Brian helps Stewie take his first shower.
- Peter and Mayor West go confront the man responsible for Peter's losing the Griffin house in a reverse mortgage - Tom Selleck; Brian and Stewie get into a rivalry with Bruce when they open a booth at the flea market.
- Peter gets a job at the grocery store - to Lois' dismay - while the brewery undergoes construction; Joe uses his police stories to collaborate with Brian on a true crime novel.
- Meg agrees to be a surrogate for Bruce and Jeffrey, but the Griffins are left with a new family member when the couple fail to pick up their baby.
- Meg comes home from Russia after realizing she was used for a green card marriage; Chris joins Principal Shepherd in shooting pornos at Adam West High as an extracurricular activity.
- Meg realizes she'd rather stay in Russia when she takes Brian and Stewie there after Brian's Instagram gets hacked; Lois reverts to her tormented teenage self when Quagmire dates her middle school bully.
- When Peter gets a job as the new night watchman, he and the guys turn Pawtucket Brewery into an after-hours bar. Stewie and Brian's plan to collect "lost dog" return money backfires when Brian is used for a dangerous TikTok stunt.
- Peter tries to take advantage of a work policy granting leave in the event of a pet's death by adopting a bird that once belonged to Hitler. Stewie causes Brian to give up writing.
- Lois is blocked from a vacation rental app when she's accused of stealing. Stewie and Brian try to sell saltwater taffy door to door.
- Carter adopts a girl from an orphanage to restore his public image, making Lois jealous.
- Meg joins the Adam West High basketball team. Stewie ends up with multiple personalities after going down a rabbit hole of conspiracy theories.
- Peter enjoys the perks of being a single parent when he's mistaken for one.
- Peter and his friends try to help Mayor Wild West reconnect with his estranged father, Old West.
- The guys tell stories of their first true loves.
- Stewie and Doug run opposing campaigns to be the class "snack captain".
- Peter and Chris try to reconnect when they finish last in a "Generation Gap" game at a carnival; Brian dates a carny whom he tries to break up with after seeing some of her bad habits.
- Stewie finds himself in public disgrace after a pop star unleashes her fan base on him for a benign comment. Peter gets lap band surgery and enjoys the merriment of excess skin.
- Stewie winds up in Paris when he takes refuge in Quagmire's suitcase during a game of hide and seek. Peter and Lois go to Vermont, where Lois intends to get more Instagram "likes" than Bonnie.
- Peter creates a hologram of himself to get out of household duties on Halloween.
- Cleveland loses his job as a mail carrier because of a mishap, but he gets a new, more successful job at the brewery.
- Lois hypnotizes Peter into fulfilling her sexual desires, while Stewie renovates his treehouse in the hope of winning over Brian and Chris.
- Joe reinvigorates his sex life with Bonnie after seeing Lois naked; Stewie receives an electric SUV as a gift and embraces the "Range Rover" lifestyle.
- The Griffins go on a road trip to Bend, Oregon - to the last Blockbuster on Earth - so they can rent a VHS for movie night.
- The Griffins reenact three Oscar-winning films: "The Silence of the Lambs", "American Beauty", and "Forrest Gump."
- Peter goes to a business conference in Atlantic City with Preston; Stewie helps Chris prepare for his role in Adam West High's presentation of "Romeo and Juliet".
- Peter and the guys test their physical prowess at Mayor West's dude ranch; Stewie believes he's gotten his first period.
- Peter and Chris go to Canada to prove that Chris' girlfriend exists; Lois and Meg fight each other for the attention of a handsome handyman.
- Lois' piano student, Alana, comes to work for the Griffins and turns out to have sinister intentions.
- Lois becomes addicted to painkillers prescribed for Brian after he gets hurt. Peter's ping pong table becomes the hot spot in the neighborhood.
- Meg becomes a getaway driver; Quagmire, unable to cure his hiccups, asks Peter to kill him.
- The Griffins present their versions of three HBO shows: "Game of Thrones", "Succession" and "Big Little Lies".
- 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.
- Lois takes Quagmire to her high school reunion instead of Peter; the rest of the family tries to cover up a pizza delivery man's death.
- Peter has an accident that leaves him with a high-pitched voice, so Jesus helps him fend off the other choir boys; Stewie becomes attracted to Lois' masculine physique.
- Welcome to the WWSD Podcast; weekly we share discussions. This week Josh and Seamus spend time with writer and producer Alec Sulkin. Alec has worked on Family Guy for 17 years and co-wrote Ted and Ted 2. We discuss his early career with SNL, how he got fired from SNL, starting stand-up comedy, moving to LA to write on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, meeting and becoming friends with Seth MacFarlane, becoming a writer on Family for their comeback, how episodes of Family Guy are created, creating comedy within cancel culture, making sensitive subjects funny, the Ted and Ted 2 movies, his podcast A Typical Disgusting Display, and have many laughs. Enjoy.
- Brian is accused of ruining Mayor West's nativity scene.
- Peter does a noir-style investigation of Meg's disappearance.
- Peter's new boss bans his favorite part about work: office birthdays; Stewie gets detention and turns rough.
- Peter turns the Pewterschmidt mansion into a hotel while Lois and Carter attend the funeral of Lois' childhood nanny.
- Stewie fears he has a terminal case of "cooties"; Peter enjoys Bonnie's cooking.
- Peter and Quagmire mimic each other's behavior when they accidentally switch underwear; Stewie and Doug agree to commit each other's murders.
- Peter's nostalgia for the '80s compels him to recreate iconic movie scenes from that decade; Stewie competes with Doug to retrieve a frisbee from the top of the jungle gym.
- Quagmire pretends Brian is his dog when he meets an avid dog lover; Chris helps Stewie retrieve his stolen Halloween candy.
- While at an old record store, Peter and the guys tell stories of three rock legends: Jim Morrison, Muddy Waters, and Elton John.
- Lois decides to get LASIK surgery, but exploits her failing vision for personal gain; Peter, Chris, Stewie, and Brian must partake in activities with Doug that his father neglects.
- Follows Peter Griffin at the doctor's office where he debates about getting the COVID-19 vaccine, but Stewie and Brian teleport inside his body and explain how vaccines work.
- Family Guy celebrates 20 seasons of the series with a virtual trivia night. Cast and producers compete against each other and see who knows the most about the iconic series. Plus a special sneak peek at the 20th season.
- Comic-Con returns to your living room
- Cleveland, Quagmire, and Peter share stories of athletic accomplishments from their youth.
- Meg adopts a cat that Brian believes is evil.
- Meg endures a college admissions scandal caused by Peter and Lois; Brian goes on a fitness journey.
- A couple at Stewie's school mistake Peter and Lois for "younger parents" and invite them to live in a millennial apartment complex, leaving Meg and Chris home alone.
- A microchip in Brian reveals that he once lived with another family, making it difficult for him to enjoy his life with the Griffins.
- After feeling unappreciated by the family, Lois taps into her villainous side and attempts to win "Best Customer" at her favorite coffee shop.
- Stewie experiences domestic life when he gets a mail-order bride from Ukraine; Peter and Chris become addicted to free hotel breakfast buffets.
- Stewie builds a Terminator resembling Peter to destroy Lois for trying to make him eat broccoli, but his life is in danger when things don't go as planned.
- Peter and Chris start a memorabilia business after going to a baseball game; Stewie gets plastic surgery to combat aging, but takes it too far.
- Brian bonds with his new girlfriend's son; Peter, Quagmire, and Cleveland take a joyride in Joe's new classic Corvette.
- Peter volunteers at the hospital after making it through a bad flu season and finds himself at a crossroads when his mortal enemy, The Giant Chicken, is admitted to ER. After learning he's part cat, Brian has an identity crisis.
- The Griffins must save Christmas without Lois when she walks out on them for failing to help her with the shopping.
- Brian gets a job as a journalist and discovers that Pawtucket Pat, the hero of Quahog and founder of the brewery, was a racist, so the town becomes divided over whether to take down his commemorative statue.
- Weekly We Share Discussions featuring the uncensored conversations of two life long friends in their early 30's. We interview creative guests every week to discuss their creative process and influences. We want to know what makes our guests masters of their craft, how they started their careers, and we want to get to know the person behind the art. Weekly guest include Comedians, Actors, Artists and everything in-between. New episodes air every Wednesday 6pm EST and are available on every major platform.
- Peter seeks out the cousin of the late Adam West when he disapproves of Lois' first choice to be the next mayor of Quahog.
- Meg plans her wedding to an unexpected resident of Quahog; Peter loses his arms on one of his many adventures after finding a new vest.
- Peter becomes a real gangster when Joe asks him to be the godfather of his daughter.
- Peter and Lois get transported into a cutaway that they inadvertently set up at the same time.
- When Peter hurts himself and a family of squirrels in a chainsaw accident, Chris and Stewie nurse one of the squirrels back to health; a chiropractor realigns Peter's spine and restores him to his true height.
- Stewie "breaks up with" Rupert after learning that he used to belong to Chris and decides to take action.
- Stewie finally says his first word - and it's a swear, leaving Lois shunned by the other moms, so she tries to figure out where Stewie could've heard it.
- The teams prepare for battle in a video game world before a glitch brings a surprise for (almost) everyone.
- Animated comedy starring NBA players in spoofs of different television shows.
- Kevin Durant's new app to automatically respond to haters turns out to work a little too well.
- Principal Shepherd moves in with the Griffins when he gets fired for fat-shaming Chris at school; Brian sues Stewie for portraying him as an idiot in a series of children's books.
- Following another blackout, the Griffins re-imagine three stories from the Bible about Adam and Eve, Noah, and the Last Supper while cooped up in a motel room during a storm.
- The Griffins experience life without Meg when she's erroneously reported to have died in a car crash, and she goes along with the story to start a new life elsewhere.
- Peter's newfound love for rocking out to Van Halen results in him getting into a car accident and falling into a coma.
- Peter is told to work from home when his sweat becomes a liability; Stewie and Chris create a fake Kickstarter campaign with Brian to pay for the damages done to an electronics store.
- Stewie builds a machine to help him stay smart, but it turns him into an actual baby.
- Peter becomes the face of racial justice when diarrhea makes him kneel during the national anthem as he starts coaching a minor league baseball team.