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    • "Back to the Pilot" (season 10, episode 5) "Back to the Pilot" is many things: a cheeky take on Back to the Future, a weird homage to Star Trek, and a spiritual sequel to "Road to the Multiverse."
    • "PTV" (season 4, episode 14) "PTV" is an early example of Family Guy embracing meta-humor to devastating effect. The episode sees Peter reacting to new FCC censorship mandates by launching his own television network (the titular PTV).
    • "Da Boom" (season 2, episode 3) It's easy to forget how old Family Guy really is until you return to early episodes like "Da Boom." Here, Peter is warned about how Y2K will be the end of the world as we know it, and in typical fashion for his character, he forces the family to wear hazmat suits and hide out in the basement.
    • "Road to the Multiverse" (season 8, episode 1) Long before Marvel took over the concept, "Road to the Multiverse" gave us a plot involving Stewie and Brian visiting alternate universes before realizing they can't go back home.
    • Road to the Multiverse (Season 8, Episode 1) This is possibly the finest of the "Road to" series, and, according to IMDb, the finest of all "Family Guy" episodes.
    • Back to the Pilot (Season 10, Episode 5) What better way to celebrate making it to season 10 than with a visit to the episode that started it all? Well, the revelation that the entire show may be based on Stewie's early memories, for a start.
    • And Then There Were Fewer (Season 9, Episode 1) "Family Guy" arguably crossed from comedy into art here. "Fewer" is not only a pastiche of "Clue" and other mysteries, but it's also a successful whodunit in its own right, with a plot that would make Agatha Christie herself proud.
    • PTV (Season 4, Episode 14) This is a strong showing for one of the best "Family Guy" episodes of all time. The Federal Communications Commission and the strange standards they force TV shows to adhere to may seem like easy targets, and they are, but this episode puts a fresh spin on time-tested critiques by making a jaunty tune that throws so many unbroadcastable gags at the FCC that they simply couldn't catch them all.
  2. Aug 23, 2022 · As the citizens of Quahog, Rhode Island amble about, a "Family Guy" episode is just as likely to narrow in on one character arc as it is to devolve into whatever ridiculous mess MacFarlane...

  3. Nov 28, 2023 · Family Guy Season 22 Episode 7, “Snap(ple) Decision,” is a funny yet surprisingly heartfelt episode of the long-running Fox show. This episode, written by Seth MacFarlane, David Zuckerman, and Travis Bowe, contains plenty of one-liners and pop culture references.

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  4. Dec 18, 2023 · In Episode 9 of Family Guy Season 22, Lois has to sell off the TV to buy Christmas gifts. Peter is mad about it. Everybody tries to convince Peter that streaming is better than network television, but Peter sets out to prove otherwise.

  5. Apr 13, 2024 · The Episode Review. The latest episode of Family Guy is probably the most unique one this season so far. The storyline is interesting, and the message in the end is priceless. Though the story revolves around Brad Pitt, his character is bland and fails to impress. However, Peter makes up for it wonderfully.

  6. Jan 31, 1999 · 6.1. Review scoring. okay. Family Guy's Season 17 premiere starts strong but eventually becomes derailed by cynical humor. Jesse Schedeen. Read Review. Summary. In Seth MacFarlane's...

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