Brief Encounter: Anarchic animated sitcom. Peter and Quagmire mimic each other's behaviour when they switch underwear, and Stewie and Doug agree to commit each other's murders. [S,AD] S20 Ep5
Family Guy Viewer Mail 2: Brian and Stewie respond to viewer mail. Including a British version of the Griffins, and the world seen from Stewie's point of view. [S,AD] S10 Ep22
Cootie and the Blowhard: Anarchic animated sitcom about a dysfunctional Rhode Island family. Stewie fears that he has a terminal case of cooties, and Peter enjoys Bonnie's cooking. [S,AD] S20 Ep6
LASIK Instinct: Anarchic animated sitcom. Lois decides to get LASIK surgery and attempts to exploit her failing vision for personal gain, and the guys help a father-neglected Doug. [S,AD] S20 Ep1
Peterschmidt Manor: Anarchic animated sitcom. Peter turns the Pewterschmidt mansion into a hotel when Lois and Carter attend the funeral of Lois' childhood nanny. [S,AD] S20 Ep7
Rock Hard: Anarchic animated sitcom. While hanging around at an old record store, Peter and the guys tell stories about three rock music legends. [S,AD] S20 Ep2
Drunk with Power: Anarchic animated sitcom. Peter swaps lives with US Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh when they meet on a brewery tour and become best friends over a beer. [S,AD] S23 Ep3
The Birthday Bootlegger: Anarchic animated sitcom. Peter's new boss bans his favourite part of work - office birthdays - and Stewie gets detention and turns rough. [S,AD] S20 Ep8
Must Love Dogs: Anarchic animated sitcom. Quagmire pretends that Brian is his dog when he meets an avid dog lover, and Chris helps Stewie retrieve some stolen Halloween candy. [S,AD] S20 Ep3
Lois C.K.: Anarchic animated sitcom. Peter tries his best to straighten his life out when Lois becomes a stand-up comedian using real-life stories about him as her lead material. [S,AD] S23 Ep4
The Fatman Always Rings Twice: Anarchic animated sitcom about a dysfunctional family in Rhode Island. Peter does a noir-style investigation of Meg's disappearance. [S,AD] S20 Ep9
80's Guy: Anarchic animated sitcom. Peter's nostalgia for the '80s compels him to recreate iconic film scenes from that decade, and Stewie competes with Doug to retrieve a frisbee. [S,AD] S20 Ep4
Mister Act: Anarchic animated sitcom. When Peter has an accident that leaves him with a high-pitched voice, Jesus helps him fend off the other choirboys. [S,AD] S20 Ep11
Brief Encounter: Anarchic animated sitcom. Peter and Quagmire mimic each other's behaviour when they switch underwear, and Stewie and Doug agree to commit each other's murders. [S,AD] S20 Ep5
Cootie and the Blowhard: Anarchic animated sitcom about a dysfunctional Rhode Island family. Stewie fears that he has a terminal case of cooties, and Peter enjoys Bonnie's cooking. [S,AD] S20 Ep6
The Lois Quagmire: Anarchic animated sitcom. Lois takes Quagmire to her high school reunion instead of Peter, and the other Griffins try to cover up a pizza delivery man's death. [S,AD] S20 Ep12
Lawyer Guy: Peter hires Brick Baker - the town's new lawyer - to represent him in litigation against his neighbour, and Brian and Stewie become lobstermen. [S,AD] S20 Ep13
Peterschmidt Manor: Anarchic animated sitcom. Peter turns the Pewterschmidt mansion into a hotel when Lois and Carter attend the funeral of Lois' childhood nanny. [S,AD] S20 Ep7
HBO-No: Anarchic animated sitcom. The Griffins present their versions of Game of Thrones, Succession, and Big Little Lies, three shows broadcast by the US cable network HBO. [S,AD] S20 Ep14
The Birthday Bootlegger: Anarchic animated sitcom. Peter's new boss bans his favourite part of work - office birthdays - and Stewie gets detention and turns rough. [S,AD] S20 Ep8
Livin' on a Prayer: Animated US comedy. When Stewie's new friend falls ill, Lois takes him to the hospital, but the boy's parents refuse treatment due to their religious beliefs. [S,AD] S10 Ep12
The Dating Game: Quagmire becomes obsessed with dating apps, but loses his sexual prowess. Stewie enjoys the extra attention when he is forced to wear a back brace. [S,AD] S15 Ep14
80's Guy: Anarchic animated sitcom. Peter's nostalgia for the '80s compels him to recreate iconic film scenes from that decade, and Stewie competes with Doug to retrieve a frisbee. [S,AD] S20 Ep4
Must Love Dogs: Anarchic animated sitcom. Quagmire pretends that Brian is his dog when he meets an avid dog lover, and Chris helps Stewie retrieve some stolen Halloween candy. [S,AD] S20 Ep3
Bookie of the Year: Animated comedy. Chris's baseball skills prove lucrative. In a show dedicated to his memory, Frank Sinatra Jr opens an Italian restaurant with Stewie and Brian. [S,AD] S15 Ep2
The 2,000-Year-Old-Virgin: Animated comedy. Peter and the guys set out to throw Jesus the best birthday party ever to help him lose his virginity. [S,AD] S13 Ep7
Rock Hard: Anarchic animated sitcom. While hanging around at an old record store, Peter and the guys tell stories about three rock music legends. [S,AD] S20 Ep2
One If by Clam, Two If by Sea: Subversive animated comedy. When a hurricane destroys Quahog, The Drunken Clam is rebuilt by a Brit who turns it into an English pub. [S,AD] S3 Ep4
LASIK Instinct: Anarchic animated sitcom. Lois decides to get LASIK surgery and attempts to exploit her failing vision for personal gain, and the guys help a father-neglected Doug. [S,AD] S20 Ep1
Live, Laugh, Love: Anarchic animated sitcom. Peter tries to make Joe laugh when he realises that he has never found him funny, and Lois chaperones a school trip for Chris and Meg. [S,AD] S23 Ep2
Tales of Former Sports Glory: Peter, Quagmire and Cleveland tell each other a number of tall stories about their youthful athletic accomplishments. [S,AD] S19 Ep20
Family Guy Viewer Mail 2: Brian and Stewie respond to viewer mail. Including a British version of the Griffins, and the world seen from Stewie's point of view. [S,AD] S10 Ep22
Fat Gun: Anarchic animated sitcom. Peter stars as Maverick - alongside his family and his friends - in a typically loving parody of the classic 1986 film Top Gun. [S,AD] S23 Ep1
Family Cat: A DIY mishap leads to a stray cat wandering into the house. Meg becomes attached to it quickly, while Brian tries to convince her that the furry feline is evil. [S,AD] S19 Ep19
Livin' on a Prayer: Animated US comedy. When Stewie's new friend falls ill, Lois takes him to the hospital, but the boy's parents refuse treatment due to their religious beliefs. [S,AD] S10 Ep12
Meg Goes to College: Meg is admitted to Brown University, but after being suspended for her application being a fraud, has to prove she deserves to be there. [S,AD] S19 Ep18
Live, Laugh, Love: Anarchic animated sitcom. Peter tries to make Joe laugh when he realises that he has never found him funny, and Lois chaperones a school trip for Chris and Meg. [S,AD] S23 Ep2
The Young Parent Trap: Lois and Peter are mistaken for young parents at Stewie's school and are invited to live in a millennial apartment complex, leaving Meg and Chris home alone. [S,AD] S19 Ep17
The Dating Game: Quagmire becomes obsessed with dating apps, but loses his sexual prowess. Stewie enjoys the extra attention when he is forced to wear a back brace. [S,AD] S15 Ep14
Fat Gun: Anarchic animated sitcom. Peter stars as Maverick - alongside his family and his friends - in a typically loving parody of the classic 1986 film Top Gun. [S,AD] S23 Ep1
Who's Brian Now?: Brian finds himself at an animal shelter, and his microchip reveals he had a family before the Griffins, who he discovers are well off and well educated. [S,AD] S19 Ep16
Customer of the Week: Lois finds solace at the local coffee shop - however, upon realising they have a Customer of the Week contest, she goes to extreme lengths to win. [S,AD] S19 Ep15
The Marrying Kind: Stewie experiences domestic life after ordering a mail order bride. Plus, Peter and Chris become addicted to hotel breakfasts. [S,AD] S19 Ep14
Bookie of the Year: Animated comedy. Chris's baseball skills prove lucrative. In a show dedicated to his memory, Frank Sinatra Jr opens an Italian restaurant with Stewie and Brian. [S,AD] S15 Ep2
The 2,000-Year-Old-Virgin: Animated comedy. Peter and the guys set out to throw Jesus the best birthday party ever to help him lose his virginity. [S,AD] S13 Ep7
Peterminator: Stewie sets out to design a robot to kill Lois, but his plan backfires, launching him and Brian into a futuristic adventure. [S,AD] S19 Ep12
One If by Clam, Two If by Sea: Subversive animated comedy. When a hurricane destroys Quahog, The Drunken Clam is rebuilt by a Brit who turns it into an English pub. [S,AD] S3 Ep4
Tales of Former Sports Glory: Peter, Quagmire and Cleveland tell each other a number of tall stories about their youthful athletic accomplishments. [S,AD] S19 Ep20
Family Cat: A DIY mishap leads to a stray cat wandering into the house. Meg becomes attached to it quickly, while Brian tries to convince her that the furry feline is evil. [S,AD] S19 Ep19
Meg Goes to College: Meg is admitted to Brown University, but after being suspended for her application being a fraud, has to prove she deserves to be there. [S,AD] S19 Ep18
Holly Bibble: The Griffins find themselves stuck in a hotel room due to a massive storm. They pass the time by re-imagining three stories from the Bible. [S,AD] S18 Ep19
The Young Parent Trap: Lois and Peter are mistaken for young parents at Stewie's school and are invited to live in a millennial apartment complex, leaving Meg and Chris home alone. [S,AD] S19 Ep17
Better Off Meg: A mix-up results in a report that Meg has been killed in a car crash, and she makes the most of the opportunity to start a new life elsewhere. [S,AD] S18 Ep18
Coma Guy: Peter discovers a new love for rocking out to the hits of Van Halen, but his headbanging causes a car accident and he ends up in a coma. [S,AD] S18 Ep17
Who's Brian Now?: Brian finds himself at an animal shelter, and his microchip reveals he had a family before the Griffins, who he discovers are well off and well educated. [S,AD] S19 Ep16
Start Me Up: Peter is told by his boss to work from home due to his excessive sweating. Stewie and Chris cause thousands of dollars in damage at an electronics store. [S,AD] S18 Ep16
Customer of the Week: Lois finds solace at the local coffee shop - however, upon realising they have a Customer of the Week contest, she goes to extreme lengths to win. [S,AD] S19 Ep15
The Marrying Kind: Stewie experiences domestic life after ordering a mail order bride. Plus, Peter and Chris become addicted to hotel breakfasts. [S,AD] S19 Ep14
Baby Stewie: Stewie sets out to create a machine that will help him remain clever forever, but instead it transforms him into an actual baby. [S,AD] S18 Ep15
Peterminator: Stewie sets out to design a robot to kill Lois, but his plan backfires, launching him and Brian into a futuristic adventure. [S,AD] S19 Ep12
The Movement: Peter, the coach of Quahog's minor league baseball team, becomes the face of social justice when he kneels during the national anthem after eating too much shrimp. [S,AD] S18 Ep14
Rich Old Stewie: In a future in which Stewie has made is fortune and is living a life of luxury, Brian brings news that Stewie's father, Peter, is dying. [S,AD] S18 Ep13
Holly Bibble: The Griffins find themselves stuck in a hotel room due to a massive storm. They pass the time by re-imagining three stories from the Bible. [S,AD] S18 Ep19
Better Off Meg: A mix-up results in a report that Meg has been killed in a car crash, and she makes the most of the opportunity to start a new life elsewhere. [S,AD] S18 Ep18