This one takes it one step further and showcases the sheer genius of the writers, giving us a sense of an infinite number of possibilities in a 20-minute episode.Ĭheck out this masterpiece now! New Kidney In Town (Season 9, Episode 10) The Stewie and Brian-centric episodes where they put the little one’s time machine to the test are an inseparable part of the series. Road To The Multiverse (Season 8, Episode 1)įamily Guy has always loved time travel. ![]() (We don’t endorse the song but it might help the viewing experience). Throw in an incredibly catchy song aptly titled Everything Is Better With A Bag Of Weed and you’ve got a classic. Sticking it to the man while delivering some laughs.īrian campaigns to legalize the devil’s lettuce after he’s arrested for drug possession. This “make marijuana legal again” episode is what the show used to get right so often in its earlier seasons. 420 (Season 7, Episode 12)Īh, every stoner bro’s favourite episode. Note: This is listed as Season 6, Episode 5 on Hotstar. Here’s one hour of amazing television you must witness. There is memory loss, a white supremacist boyfriend and a police chase in the mix as well. A recurring gag that has been sidelined in recent seasons, Stewie finally acts on all his threats in this two-part episode.Įven though there’s tons of cinematic action the jokes are always front and centre. Stewie Kills Lois/Lois Kills Stewie (Season 6, Episode 4)įor the longest time, Stewie’s entire existence revolved around one singular motive-killing his mother Lois. This is the perfect dose of stupid-smart comedy. Stewie lets us in on the truths about dating. The two parallel storylines are equally hilarious-one where Peter discovers his love for chick flicks and the other where Stewie explores the intricacies of being in a relationship with his friend Olivia. Sometimes an episode just ticks all the right boxes to give us the perfect episode. Note: This is listed as Season 4, Episode 18 on Hotstar Chick Cancer (Season 5, Episode 7) Yes, Iron Man.Ĭheck out the full episode for a murder mystery that could be solved by Ravi Shastri after his 4th drink but Lois takes a minute. And who is he played by? Robert Downey Jr. While Peter is off finding pride in being fat, Lois reunites with her brother Patrick Pewtershmidt who has been admitted to an insane asylum. In this one, he establishes the NAAFP (National Association for the Advancement of Fat People). In my opinion, an episode gets infinitely better when Peter takes up a social cause. The Fat Guy Strangler (Season 4, Episode 17) So he joins the police force as a sniffer dog. In this one, he is looking for a larger meaning in his life. The Democratic writer with a taste for philosophy and art also likes to indulge in some taboo substances from time to time. ![]() Note: This is listed as Season 1, Episode 13 on Hotstar The Thin White Line (Season 3, Episode 1)īrain, the family’s anthropomorphic dog has evolved as a character over the years. So what happens then? Peter is subbed so people know that death still exists. Well, the episode is all about the Griffins entertaining their new houseguest because he sprained his ankle while getting Peter’s soul. Comedy legend - the late Norm Macdonald plays Death and he totally steals the show with his trademark sarcasm and nonchalance even while voicing the Grim Reaper. One of the most memorable cameos from the show’s run, this one is going to be bittersweet for comedy fans. It’s best if you watch it with your own two eyes. On the sidelines, Stewie invents a time machine which results in the perfect ending. Peter has to find a way to get drunk at home with his friends because… get this… he punches a masculine-looking pregnant woman. Bizarre events, weird consequences, dumbest solutions. This season one classic is the recipe for most Family Guy episodes. And I’ve also heard people have these things called lives or something. Strange. Cause let’s face it, there’s a lot to go through. ![]() So, as someone who has watched Family Guy’s entire filmography more times than I would like to admit, I’m going to list down one episode from every season you HAVE TO watch. Going up against The Simpsons was never going to be an easy task but our favourite Quahog family-consisting of Peter (MacFarlane), Lois (Alex Borstein), Chris (Seth Green), Meg (Mila Kunis), Stewie (MacFarlane) and Brian (MacFarlane)-won us over with their cutaway gags, long drawn-out jokes and (once upon a time) great political commentary. And while it has lost its charm over the years, the hard-hitting, meme-giving, button-pushing show has attained cult status and rightfully so. Seth MacFarlane’s brainchild, the adult-cartoon series kicked off its 21st season in September. ![]() Every edgy teenager has a rite of passage-sitting on the couch with red eyes and getting hypnotized (see what I did there?) by the on-the-nose and oftentimes crude (I mean… The Aids Song) humour of Family Guy.
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