
Sick, twisted and politically incorrect, the animated series features the adventures of the Griffin family. Endearingly ignorant Peter and stay-at-home wife Lois reside in Quahog, R.I., and have three kids. Meg, the eldest child, is a social outcast, and teenage Chris is awkward and clueless when it comes to the opposite sex. The youngest, Stewie, is a genius baby bent on killing his mother and destroying the world. The talking dog, Brian, keeps Stewie in check while sipping martinis and sorting through his own life issues.
Peter worries when the brewery announce that one member of staff will be fired. Plus, the family go on a rock cruise, but nothing is as it seems. Contains adult humour.
US comedy series. Peter and the guys are fed up with forgetting their lucrative business ideas when out drinking, so they decide to record themselves with Joe's police body ca...Contains adult humour.
Stewie questions everything he's ever won after receiving a participation medal at school, while Peter causes a fight between Lois' parents. Contains adult humour.
The network decides it is time to reboot the series, and three versions are shown to a focus group. The feedback takes everyone by surprise. Contains adult humour.
Fur flies when Quagmire decides to open a cat cafe. Brian does all he can to get the cafe closed down. Meanwhile, Lois decides to enrol Meg and Chris in church camp. Contains adult humour.
Animated comedy. When the wi-fi goes out in the Griffin house, Peter and Lois take the kids on a trip back to the '90s to hear about how they met and fell in love. Contains adult humour.
The Griffins are in a storytelling mood again, and recount their own versions of three famous love stories in celebration of Peter and Lois' anniversary. Contains adult humour.
Peter searches for a way to avoid Lois's special family Thanksgiving dinner and resorts to getting arrested. Plus, a big secret of Stewie's is revealed. Contains adult humour.
Louis gets a job at Chris and Meg's school as a music teacher, but soon becomes the victim of a mean student's pranks. Contains adult humour.
An old face comes back into Brian's life after he becomes a local hero after bumping into and apprehending a robber. Plus, Lois gets a pixie cut, despite Peter's protests. Contains adult humour.
Peter is grounded by Lois after secretly overspending the family money on a credit card. Planning a perfect escape, he builds a tunnel directly to the pub. Contains adult humour.
In a future in which Stewie has made his fortune and is living a life of luxury, Brian brings news that Stewie's father, Peter, is dying. Contains adult humour.
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. S18 Ep14
Stewie sets out to create a machine that will help him remain clever forever, but instead it transforms him into an actual baby. S18 Ep15
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. S18 Ep16
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. S18 Ep17
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. S18 Ep18
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. S18 Ep19
Movin' In (Principal Shepherd's Song): Principal Shephard moves in with the Griffins after losing his job for fat-shaming Chris. S18 Ep20