Family Guy - Season 24

Season 24
Episodes

The Edible Arrangement
For the first time in the show's history, Lois and Stewie finally understand each other -- thanks to Brian's edibles -- and explore and try to explain their complicated relationship.

Pumpkin Spice Girls
Lois and Meg take their love for pumpkin spice lattes to criminal extremes.

Man-Fest Destiny
Peter and the guys become shipwrecked at Fire Island; Chris and Brian perform a lobotomy on a social-media-crazed Stewie.

Bringing Up Brady
Meg pursues an unlikely friendship with an NFL great; Stewie and Brian host a dinner party at a home furnishing store.

Dear Francis
Peter calls out the name "Francis" while making love with Lois, but she believes he meant his deceased father, leading to a round of therapy. Things worsen when Lois discovers "Frances" is the name of the Clam's new, pretty waitress.

Viewer DMs
In this follow up to the "Viewer Mail" episodes, 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.

Scent of a Woman
Brian discovers his nose can detect diseases and smells that someone in the Griffin house has cancer.

Play Time
In this three-act parody, the Griffins spoof the stage by putting up To Kill a Mockingbird, The Odd Couple and Hamlet.

Phony Montana
After going on a date with a Cuban-American woman named Carmen, Brian inexplicably develops a Cuban accent- which he worries will hurt his chances with her.

A Few More Ways to Die in the West
In this Griffin family spoof of the Old West, Peter, known as Quiet Burp, and his gang of outlaws agree to escort a wealthy businessman on a train journey.

Tall Stewie
When Stewie puts on a pair of boots that make him slightly taller, his newfound confidence changes the power dynamic in the Griffin family.

Lower G.I. Joe
A colonoscopy reveals Peter has a rare collectible toy action figure lodged in his intestine, but the reward for selling it causes a rift between him and the guys.

Friend's Best Man
Stewie becomes engaged to Rupert, but Brian is upset when he is not chosen as the best man.

Let the Goodtimes Walk
A powerful sleeping aid medication gives Joe the ability to walk while he is asleep, but Joe grows concerned when it becomes clear that the guys prefer his sleepwalking self.

High School History
In this three-act parody of prominent historical eras, the Griffins take a humorous look at The French Revolution, the American Civil War, and World War II.
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