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- 1999– 22mTV-147.5 (1.9K)TV EpisodePeter resorts to selling Meg to Mort Goldman to pay off his pharmacy tab; Stewie falls in love with his babysitter.
- Peter tries to pay of the debts he accrued while pursuing his dream of owning a commercial fishing boat by catching an infamous, man-eating fish.
- Peter becomes very jealous, when his handi-capable new neighbor turns out to be the new star player on the toy company's softball team.
- Chris becomes the toast of the New York art scene when Peter uses one of his painting as the car's window.
- 1999– 30mTV-147.6 (2.1K)TV EpisodeHoliday mishaps include Lois going ballistic after losing her Christmas cheer and Peter not being able to watch the KISS Christmas special.
- Peter becomes jealous of Chris' very large endowment.
- Peter's desire to become famous for something causes him to go blind.
- Lois goes to jail after a shoplifting crime spree, but when the family breaks her out, they're forced to live in Asiantown.
- When Brian leaves the family for Hollywood with dreams of becoming a screenwriter and director, he winds up directing a porn video.
- Brian re-enrolls at Brown while Peter and the guys become the new A-Team.
- Brian and Stewie go on tour singing classic tunes with Frank Sinatra, Jr.
- Brian is sentenced to community service following a drunk driving episode; Peter cares for three endangered nestlings living in his freshly-grown beard.
- Brian turns to a therapist after his unrequited love for Lois causes him to lose control of his bladder.
- Brian takes part in "The Bachelorette"; Chris takes advice from his talking pimple.
- Brian's life is on the line after he refuses to be treated like a dog.
- Peter tries to make the best of a bad situation after he ruins Lois's plans for Stewie's birthday party; Meg's new friend tries to recruit her into a cult.
- Peter's paranoia about the end of the world makes the family cancel their New Year's Eve '99 plans, but for once, Peter is actually somewhat right.
- Stewie falls madly in love with another toddler at his new daycare; Peter takes advantage of Lois' new career as a stewardess.
- After drinking too much at a stag party and falling asleep at work, Peter loses his job, signs up for welfare, and gets more money than expected.
- Death pays a visit to the Griffins after Peter fakes his death on an insurance form to avoid paying a hefty hospital bill.
- Peter dies again, and Death shows him the errors of his ways.
- After a makeover, Meg becomes an insufferable starlet.
- A zoning malfunction committed by the city planners gives Peter the opportunity to convert the Griffin household in the sovereign nation of Petirua.
- After Peter helps deliver Lois's sister's baby, he and Lois decide to try to have another kid, but Stewie will attempt to foil their new plan.
- Peter gets three wishes by a genie; The Griffins get superpowers; Quahog turns into the Little Rascals.
- Chris gets seduced by his new homicidal English teacher; Brian becomes a substitute teacher to a class of thugs.
- Lois discovers a long-lost brother, but her new relative has a deadly secret.
- A vivacious actress will replace Meg, when a reality show based on the Griffins' home life becomes a ratings sensation in the MTV network.
- Peter tries to teach Chris a lesson in responsibility by getting him a job at the local golf course; Brian convinces Stewie he was poisoned by a booster shot.
- When Brian shows interest in theatre, Lois convinces him to try out for School of Performing Arts, but during the audition, Brian is dismissed by the judges.
- Peter's drastic plastic surgery and liposuction procedures will transform him from a fatherly slob into a beautiful snob, and the family is not sure what to do.
- Peter seeks divine inspiration when his retired father comes to visit and makes life troublesome; Chris suffers a gastrointestinal impasse.
- Peter receives feminine training at a woman's retreat after his joke about women offends a female co-worker.
- Peter goes into shock after he disables the entire Quahog cable system while giving Meg driving lessons; Stewie plots to rid the world of broccoli.
- Peter pretends Chris is dying so that Make-A-Dream-Come-True foundation can save a cancelled TV Show.
- To avoid Freshman hazing, Chris runs away to South America, when the family get him, Peter learns that he's the richest man in the tribe.
- Peter infiltrates the high school after it's gripped by a toad-licking craze.
- Lois takes Tae-Jitsu, quickly becomes a black-belt and scares away all of the frustrating New Yorkers that had come to Quahog to view the leaves.
- Everyone on Spooner Street becomes enemies when a trophy they all won mysteriously goes missing; Meg makes extra tips as a waitress by telling everyone she's Stewie's teenage mother.
- Under house arrest, Peter transforms the basement into a bar, where Lois' singing becomes the main attraction.
- Lois becomes a model, but goes overboard with the glamour life.
- After the toy company is taken over by a tobacco company, Peter is set up as the president and is sent to Washington to lobby against a bill.
- Losing his job at the toy factory is he least of his concerns, when Peter is caught monkeying around with a renaissance fair wench.
- Peter and Lois try for a second honeymoon, but things go awry when he poses as Mel Gibson.
- When a hurricane destroys The Drunken Clam, it is bought by a British man who turns it into an English pub to the dismay of Peter and the gang.
- After an incident at the Emmys, the FCC overreacts, so Peter decides to start his own cable network, until the FCC shut him down and start censoring his life.
- After quarterback Tom Brady witnesses Peter pummeling several people in order to get to the bathroom, he recruits him to play for the New England Patriots.
- After winning at the children's edition of trivial pursuit, Peter thinks he's a genius until testing proves that he's actually intellectually disabled.
- 1999– 30mTV-147.6 (2K)TV EpisodeWhile learning about his family history, Chris discovers that one of Peter's ancestors was a black slave once owned by the Pewterschmidts.
- Brian tries to rename James Woods High School, but Peter pulls out a surprise weapon in the form of the man himself.
- Peter changes for the worse after he and Lois inherit a mansion in Newport.
- Joe becomes a media darling after Peter spikes his sports drink with steroids during a track and field event for the disabled; the kids bicker over $26 they found.
- Stewie and Brian go on a Pan-European journey back home after becoming stranded in Saudi Arabia; Peter is aghast to learn Lois is not really a fan of KISS.
- Brian and Stewie embark on a cross-country journey home; Peter becomes addicted to marriage counselling videos hosted by an adult film star.
- Peter resorts to mudslinging when he and Lois run as opponents in an election for the school board; Chris has a sexual awakening.
- Brian confesses to Peter and Lois that he has had sexual yearnings lately, so Lois suggests that Brian join them for a change of scenery.
- Peter's jealously reaches its peak when going with Lois to the gynecologist, who prepares to examine Lois, but Peter refuses to let him near her.
- Cleveland's wife Loretta has an affair with Quagmire.
- Peter tries to bond with Stewie in a number of different ways.
- 1999– 22mTV-147.2 (1.8K)TV EpisodePeter's father Francis visits and learns Stewie has not been baptized. He and Peter take Stewie without Lois' permission and have him baptized. Learning this, Lois impresses upon Peter that Stewie should have a choice so he starts one.
- Lois becomes the director of the Quahog Player's Theatre, until Peter becomes producer and changes everything.
- Meg takes an internship to work for Tom with Neil as her partner and kisses him during a life-threading situation that is caught on tape.
- Peter and the guys get stranded on an island, and after being rescued months later, Peter realizes things aren't what they used to be.
- A chance encounter with a prune smoothie puts in motion a series of events that ultimately allows Peter to accept Chris' artistic side.
- Peter substitutes Meg's dreary newspaper article on Mayor Adam West with a steamy exposé that tries to out Hollywood actor Luke Perry.
- Brian becomes a drug-sniffing dog for police to get out of a rut after taking the advice of his therapist, but the cocaine may be more than he can handle.
- The mob puts a hit out on Lois, after her meddling puts an end to Peter's unwanted friendship with a crime lord's obnoxious nephew.
- After Chris witnesses a convenience store robbery, the Griffins are put in the witness protection program and relocated to the Deep South.
- Lois learns that Peter is a drunken savant when it comes to playing the piano, after he goes on a drinking binge to win one of Pawtucket Pat's silver scrolls.
- Driven by his tilted views on Judaism, Peter goes from finding a Jewish accountant to throwing Chris a Bar Mitzvah to make him smart. Meanwhile, a group of angry Catholics are trying to hunt down Peter.
- Peter reluctantly agrees to get a vasectomy, and refuses to have sex, causing Lois to gain weight; Stewie's half-brother Bertram declare an all-out war for control over the playground.
- Quagmire falls in love with and marries the maid that Peter won on a game show only to find out that she's a psycho and must figure out a way to get out of it.
- While Meg interns for Mayor West, Brian uncovers a scandal; Peter and Lois decide to reunite their old groovy band
- Peter writes an erotic novel, but a lawsuit leaves his investor, Carter, broke, forcing him to move in with the Griffins; Stewie trains for the Olympics.
- Peter's attempt to open build a movie theater on the Indian burial ground in his backyard releases a poltergeist that sucks Stewie into the television set.
- 1999– 30mTV-147.2 (1.8K)TV EpisodeBrian's gay cousin Jasper comes to town to marry his fiancé, until Mayor West bans gay marriage to distract everyone from a financial scandal.
- When burglars break into the house, the Griffins take cover in the attic, where Peter tells them about their family history.
- Stewie searches for a man he saw on TV who he believes is his real father.
- A near-death experience inspires Stewie to change his life.
- Stewie meets his future self, who lives a pathetic life.
- Meg takes a job at a new superstore, which causes Peter to lose his job and the town's electricity.
- Stewie and Brian join the army and are sent to Iraq; Chris becomes the lead singer of a rock band.
- After she saves Rupert, Stewie smothers Lois with affection; After his first prostate exam, Peter sues Dr. Hartman for sexual harassment.
- Lois does Peter's work while he recovers from losing his fingers in an accident; Brian begins dating an unintelligent woman, much to Stewie's delight.
- After taking her to the prom, Meg becomes obsessed with Brian; The guys join the police force to help Joe.
- Peter's mom starts dating Tom Tucker; Brian and Stewie host their own raunchy radio program.
- After Francis dies, Peter learns his real father lives in Ireland, so he and Brian set out to find him.
- Stewie tries to win over retired child actress Olivia; Peter makes his own chick flick.
- Lois becomes the school's sex ed teacher, but is fired for having "radical" views; Stewie attempts to kill the Tooth Fairy.
- After Brian accidentally sells Rupert at a yard sale, he and Stewie travel to Aspen to get him back; Meg is forced to be Peter's driver after he loses his license.
- Peter's attempts to become physically fit lead to a friendship with Bill Clinton, which inadvertently nearly destroys Peter & Lois' marriage.
- With the Griffins stuck at home during a blackout, Peter tells the story of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.
- Peter becomes a redneck and gets Quagmire fired. So the gang sets out to get Quagmire his job back.
- Peter becomes the neighborhood bully; Stewie has a cancer scare after staying in a tanning bed too long.
- Peter discovers that he is an illegal Mexican immigrant, so he is forced to take a job as a day laborer for Lois's father.
- 1999– 30mTV-147.5 (1.7K)TV EpisodeLois becomes the new Mayor of Quahog, but soon becomes corrupt with power.
- Death grants Peter's wish to go back in time to 1984 to be 18 again, but when he bails on Lois, he soon learns he's alters the present, where Lois is married to Quagmire.
- Brian moves in with Jillian, but Stewie moves in to to help pay the rent. Meg and Chris both get jobs at the local convenience store.
- After being expelled for having the lowest average standardized test score, Chris is accepted into a snobby private school, forcing the family to struggle to pay the tuition.
- When Meg awakens from a coma, Peter vows to treat her better than before, but doesn't approve of her dating an attractive doctor.
- When Stewie gets sick from communion, the town is convinced he's possessed by the devil, forcing the family to go on the run, and end up in Texas.
- With Lois back in Quahog, Stewie escapes with Brian to Washington, D.C. and sets out to initiate his latest plan for world domination.
- Peter sues a fast food chain after he suffers a stroke from eating over 30 hamburgers in one sitting.
- Stewie kills Lois, and one year after her disappearance, Peter is charged with her death.
- After Peter finds a valuable coin and sells it for $50, 000, he opens his own restaurant, but things don't end well when he bans Joe and all of his handicapped friends.
- 1999– 30mTV-147.4 (1.8K)TV EpisodeJoe gets a leg transplant to allow him to walk again, only for his new legs to make him abandon Bonnie and the guys.
- Meg becomes famous on the internet for her unhealthy eating; Brian and Stewie enjoy a new ride while Brian's car gets fixed.
- Brian runs for Mayor after successfully renaming James Woods High after the late Adam West, only for Quagmire to campaign against him.
- Peter and the guys use Joe's body cams to remember the million-dollar ideas they have while drinking; Quagmire must come to terms with an unexpected family development.
- Stewie wins a participation award in his school's toddler games, leading him to question everything he's ever won; Peter causes a fight between Lois' parents and has to repair the damage.
- When the Wi-Fi goes out, Peter and Lois tell the kids the story of how they met and fell in love in this spoof of the '90s sitcom Friends and everything else '90s.
- To celebrate Peter and Lois' wedding anniversary, the Griffins present their own versions of three well-known love stories.
- The network decides to reboot FAMILY GUY and the feedback takes surprising turns when three versions are shown to a focus group.
- Brian tries to shut down Quagmire's cat café; Lois decides to send Meg and Chris to church camp when they get in trouble at school.
- Peter gets himself arrested to avoid Lois' special Thanksgiving dinner; A secret that Stewie's been keeping from everyone is revealed.
- Meg gets a surprising response when she takes Stewie to meet Santa at the mall; Brian tries to help when the experience leaves Stewie scarred.
- Lois becomes the target of Connie's antics when she gets a job as the high school's music teacher.
- When Brian accidentally becomes a local hero, an old street pal who is now a successful millionaire dog reaches out and tries to convince him to get neutered; Lois gets a pixie cut against Peter's wishes.
- Peter builds a tunnel to the Drunken Clam after Lois grounds him for secretly getting a credit card and spending all of the family's money.
- In the future, Stewie is a rich old man enjoying his retirement when Brian brings news about Peter dying.
- Peter becomes the face of racial justice when diarrhea makes him kneel during the national anthem as he starts coaching a minor league baseball team.
- Stewie builds a machine to help him stay smart, but it turns him into an actual baby.
- Peter is told to work from home when his sweat becomes a liability; Stewie and Chris create a fake Kickstarter campaign with Brian to pay for the damages done to an electronics store.
- Stewie finally says his first word - and it's a swear, leaving Lois shunned by the other moms, so she tries to figure out where Stewie could've heard it.
- James Woods gets his revenge on Peter by stealing his identity and moving in with his family.
- Brian decides to declare his love for Lois as she and Peter accompany him to a writers' convention, and the Griffin kids are babysat by Herbert.
- Peter's newfound love for rocking out to Van Halen results in him getting into a car accident and falling into a coma.
- The Griffins experience life without Meg when she's erroneously reported to have died in a car crash, and she goes along with the story to start a new life elsewhere.
- Following another blackout, the Griffins re-imagine three stories from the Bible about Adam and Eve, Noah, and the Last Supper while cooped up in a motel room during a storm.
- 1999– 22mTV-146.7 (855)TV EpisodePrincipal Shepherd moves in with the Griffins when he gets fired for fat-shaming Chris at school; Brian sues Stewie for portraying him as an idiot in a series of children's books.
- Peter must pass the third grade in order to get a promotion at the brewery; Stewie turns Brian and Frank Sinatra Jr.'s nightclub into a trendy hotspot.
- Peter begins to act like a pirate when he gets a parrot, creating havoc in Quahog; Chris falls for vet intern Anna.
- When Brian decides to look up an old flame on a whim, he discovers, to his horror, that he is the father of her teenage son.
- Stewie "breaks up with" Rupert after learning that he used to belong to Chris and decides to take action.
- Peter becomes a real gangster when Joe asks him to be the godfather of his daughter.
- Meg plans her wedding to an unexpected resident of Quahog; Peter loses his arms on one of his many adventures after finding a new vest.
- Peter volunteers at the hospital after making it through a bad flu season and finds himself at a crossroads when his mortal enemy, The Giant Chicken, is admitted to ER. After learning he's part cat, Brian has an identity crisis.
- Stewie convinces Brian to take it slow with his new girlfriend, but she becomes impatient and hooks up with Cleveland. Brian then tries to get Cleveland back together with his ex-wife Loretta to get him out of the picture.
- Peter rediscovers his favorite song, "Surfin' Bird" by the Trashmen, and discovers that Jesus Christ is working at a used record store in Quahog, and sets out to let everyone know that he has come back.
- Stewie and Brian use a time machine to go back to Nazi-era Poland and rescue Mort.
- The Griffins decide to take a vacation to the Grand Canyon, only to leave Stewie behind.
- When Peter hurts himself and a family of squirrels in a chainsaw accident, Chris and Stewie nurse one of the squirrels back to health; a chiropractor realigns Peter's spine and restores him to his true height.
- Peter and Lois get transported into a cutaway that they inadvertently set up at the same time.
- Lois decides to get LASIK surgery, but exploits her failing vision for personal gain; Peter, Chris, Stewie, and Brian must partake in activities with Doug that his father neglects.
- After feeling unappreciated by the family, Lois taps into her villainous side and attempts to win "Best Customer" at her favorite coffee shop.
- Peter gets the Griffins a new, younger dog to eventually replace an aging Brian.
- Lois becomes a Fox News anchor; Peter and Chris try to sell a cartoon pilot to the Fox network.
- Meg who is ill with the mumps, becomes religious and tries to convert Brian from Atheism; Stewie teleports the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) to Quahog.
- Brian becomes the leading proponent for legalization of marijuana in Quahog.
- 1999– 44mTV-147.6 (6.7K)TV EpisodePeter makes good on another power outage at home by retelling Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.
- The story of Griffin Peterson and the founding of Quahog.
- A series of parodies based on the Stephen King movies "Stand by Me," "Misery," and "The Shawshank Redemption."
- When Lois finds out her mother was a Holocaust survivor, Peter decides to adopt the Jewish faith.
- Brian becomes the laughing stock of the family when he begins dating an older woman, but things get worse when she breaks her hip and he has to be her errand-boy.
- With the help of Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd, Stewie and Brian discover that Mayor West is a Cold War sleeper agent; Peter and the guys start an improv group.
- Brian helps Stewie meet Miley Cyrus, only to discover a secret about her identity; The family discovers that the evil monkey in Chris's closet isn't actually evil.
- Quagmire is forced to take care of a baby he fathered when she is left on his doorstep, while Stewie creates clones of himself and Brian.
- After accidentally killing another dog and surprised that no one cares, Brian tries to convince everyone that dogs should have the same value as humans.
- The guys try to help Joe and Bonnie get money for their hospital bill after their baby is born after seven year of Bonnie being pregnant, a baby who Stewie develops a crush on.
- Peter becomes temporarily gay after participating in a medical study.
- Everyone is up in arms after Peter becomes friends with O.J. Simpson.
- Peter seeks out the cousin of the late Adam West when he disapproves of Lois' first choice to be the next mayor of Quahog.
- Brian gets a job as a journalist and discovers that Pawtucket Pat, the hero of Quahog and founder of the brewery, was a racist, so the town becomes divided over whether to take down his commemorative statue.
- The Griffins must save Christmas without Lois when she walks out on them for failing to help her with the shopping.
- Brian bonds with his new girlfriend's son; Peter, Quagmire, and Cleveland take a joyride in Joe's new classic Corvette.
- Peter and Chris start a memorabilia business after going to a baseball game; Stewie gets plastic surgery to combat aging, but takes it too far.
- Stewie builds a Terminator resembling Peter to destroy Lois for trying to make him eat broccoli, but his life is in danger when things don't go as planned.
- Stewie experiences domestic life when he gets a mail-order bride from Ukraine; Peter and Chris become addicted to free hotel breakfast buffets.
- Stewie begins taking steroids after being beat up by Susie; Chris starts dating popular girl Connie.
- Brian dates "Hills" star Lauren Conrad while trying to hide the fact that he is in love with someone else.
- A microchip in Brian reveals that he once lived with another family, making it difficult for him to enjoy his life with the Griffins.
- The Griffins reenact three Oscar-winning films: "The Silence of the Lambs", "American Beauty", and "Forrest Gump."
- A couple at Stewie's school mistake Peter and Lois for "younger parents" and invite them to live in a millennial apartment complex, leaving Meg and Chris home alone.
- Meg endures a college admissions scandal caused by Peter and Lois; Brian goes on a fitness journey.
- Meg adopts a cat that Brian believes is evil.
- Cleveland, Quagmire, and Peter share stories of athletic accomplishments from their youth.
- Brian and Stewie explore a series of alternate universes.
- While at an old record store, Peter and the guys tell stories of three rock legends: Jim Morrison, Muddy Waters, and Elton John.
- The guys find a new black friend to join their group, until Peter finds out that he slept with Lois. Meanwhile, Brian tries to find out why Quagmire hates him and tries to make amends.
- Quagmire pretends Brian is his dog when he meets an avid dog lover; Chris helps Stewie retrieve his stolen Halloween candy.
- Peter's nostalgia for the '80s compels him to recreate iconic movie scenes from that decade; Stewie competes with Doug to retrieve a frisbee from the top of the jungle gym.
- Peter takes over Pewterschmidt Industries when Carter has a heart attack and goes into a coma.
- Peter and Quagmire mimic each other's behavior when they accidentally switch underwear; Stewie and Doug agree to commit each other's murders.
- When Peter develops amnesia after hitting his head, he forgets everything and everyone, forcing the family to help regain his memory.
- Stewie fears he has a terminal case of "cooties"; Peter enjoys Bonnie's cooking.
- Peter turns the Pewterschmidt mansion into a hotel while Lois and Carter attend the funeral of Lois' childhood nanny.
- Meg goes to prison after her boyfriend escapes from jail, and returns as a frightening, hardened sociopath.
- Peter's new boss bans his favorite part about work: office birthdays; Stewie gets detention and turns rough.
- Brian and Stewie get locked in a bank vault where they are forced to deal with each other on a whole new level.
- Peter does a noir-style investigation of Meg's disappearance.
- Peter pretends to be a psychic after Lois sees one after Chris and Stewie get lost in the woods; Chris asks a girl with Down Syndrome out on a date.
- Stewie poses as a girl so that he can appear on Jolly Farm, and falls for a female co-star; Peter makes Lois feel bad about her age.
- CBS turns Brian's pilot for a heartwarming drama into a sitcom starring James Woods; Meg and Chris try to hide Stewie's accidental head injury.
- Brian is accused of ruining Mayor West's nativity scene.
- Peter is sexually harassed by Angela, but will he follow through with her advances and keep his job?
- Peter makes an embarrassing confession about his kids as everyone thinks the world is about to come to an end.
- Quagmire's dad undergoes a sex change, and Brian, who was out of town for a seminar, ends up sleeping with him after the sex change.
- With Cleveland's help, Peter, Joe, and Quagmire blow off a couples' getaway to Maine to search for the origin of the world's funniest dirty joke.
- Lois agrees to be a surrogate mother for her friend, but when she unexpectedly dies, Lois and Peter argue over whether to continue with the pregnancy.
- The residents of Quahog are invited to James Woods' house, where a murder mystery takes place.
- Brian does a 180 on Rush Limbaugh and befriends him after he reads one of his books.
- After Peter catches Carter having an affair, he is strong-armed into keeping a secret, until he accidentally spills the beans.
- Peter has an accident that leaves him with a high-pitched voice, so Jesus helps him fend off the other choir boys; Stewie becomes attracted to Lois' masculine physique.
- The Griffins reprise their intergalactic roles in an outrageous retelling of Return of the Jedi.
- Lois takes Quagmire to her high school reunion instead of Peter; the rest of the family tries to cover up a pizza delivery man's death.
- Disappointed with the Mall Santa, Stewie and Brian decide to go up to the North Pole to teach Santa a lesson, only to face a shocking revelation.
- Peter and Joe team up to execute Halloween pranks on Quagmire; Brian shows Stewie the ropes of trick-or-treating; Meg sets out to attend her first high school Halloween party.
- Lois becomes a champion foxy boxer, and Peter acts as her manager.
- Brian's self-help book becomes a best-seller after Stewie becomes his manager; Lois decides that she and Peter need separate beds, leaving him to look for a new cuddle buddy.
- While taking care of Joe, Meg develops a crush on him; Stewie creates an evil clone who escapes the house.
- Peter and Brian cause a public disturbance at the movie theater and they are forced to attend A.A. for thirty days. Peter tempts everyone to drink in secret at the meeting and all of the members start drinking. Peter proceeds to drive home drunk, but he falls asleep at the wheel and he dies. Peter is visited by Death to show him the flaws of drinking and what it would be like if he sobered up. Peter decides to enjoy drinking in moderation, which pleases Lois and the rest of the family. At the dump, two seagulls drink all of Peter's discarded beers he has thrown out.
- A jealous Mr. Herbert tries to tell Chris that the elderly German puppeteer that he is hanging out with is actually a notorious Nazi war criminal.
- Chris and Meg think their parents have it easy, and Peter and Lois beg to differ, so in order to teach them a lesson, they all trade places.
- Brian enlists Quagmire's help to score a date with a new friend, but things get nasty when they start to compete for the affections of each other's old flames, Cheryl Tiegs and Jillian.
- After yet another failed marriage, Lois' sister, Carol, comes to stay, and quickly falls in love with Mayor West.
- As a hurricane hits Quahog, Brian gets high on mushrooms; Meg finally summons up the courage to confront the family.
- Stewie and Brian go back in time to stop Bertram from killing Leonardo da Vinci.
- Peter needs a new kidney after he destroys his making his own Red Bull; Chris gets to introduce President Obama after plagiarizing Meg's poem.
- Lois becomes friends with the new news anchor, only to have her reveal Lois's most embarrassing secret on air.
- Peter hires the town's new lawyer, Brick Baker, to represent him in litigation against his new neighbor, who turns out to be Brick. Brian and Stewie become lobstermen and save Rupert from the perils of the deep.
- The Griffins present their versions of three HBO shows: "Game of Thrones", "Succession" and "Big Little Lies".
- Meg becomes a getaway driver; Quagmire, unable to cure his hiccups, asks Peter to kill him.
- Lois becomes addicted to painkillers prescribed for Brian after he gets hurt. Peter's ping pong table becomes the hot spot in the neighborhood.
- Lois' piano student, Alana, comes to work for the Griffins and turns out to have sinister intentions.
- Lois goes on a vacation with Bonnie to Paris, unaware of her intentions; Peter homeschools Chris and Meg.
- Peter and Chris go to Canada to prove that Chris' girlfriend exists; Lois and Meg fight each other for the attention of a handsome handyman.
- Peter and the guys test their physical prowess at Mayor West's dude ranch; Stewie believes he's gotten his first period.
- Peter goes to a business conference in Atlantic City with Preston; Stewie helps Chris prepare for his role in Adam West High's presentation of "Romeo and Juliet".
- When the Griffins win millions in the lottery, they can't handle the good fortune and struggle to stay grounded.
- When Meg turns 18, Quagmire tries to make his move on her, but Peter tries to stop him.
- Brian dates a blind woman who hates dogs; Peter can't stop falling down the new stairs.
- Lois takes matters into her own hands when Stewie's sick friend is denied medical treatment by his Christian Scientists parents.
- Peter helps Tom Tucker revive his acting career; Chris starts dating a girl who looks exactly like Lois.
- Peter befriends a dolphin who moves in, and soon becomes annoying; Stewie asks for Brian's help in busting a negligent day care worker.
- Mort, Peter and Quagmire burn down Goldman's pharmacy to collect the insurance money, but things go awry when Joe starts to look into the case.
- Peter and Chris are sent to fat camp, where a serial killer targets overweight kids; Stewie is traumatized by the frightening Queen album cover that included a robot.
- After a car accident, Peter, Brian, Joe, and Quagmire wake up in a hospital with no memory and discover that they're the last people left on Earth.
- 1999– 21mTV-147.0 (1.4K)TV EpisodePeter creates his own children's TV show, portraying Lois as an annoying nag; Meg shadows Dr. Hartman.
- Stewie falls for a girl who's just as wicked as him; Peter and Quagmire take their friendship to the next level.
- When Meg and Ruth get kidnapped in Paris, Brian and Stewie make an attempt to save them.
- Peter joins the Tea Party, only to discover that Carter Pewterschmidt is using the party to get rid of the government for his own selfish motives.
- A British version of Family Guy (Chap of the manor); Everybody Peter touches turns into Robin Williams (Fatman and Robin); A day through Stewie's point of view (Point of Stew).
- 1999– 21mTV-146.3 (2K)TV EpisodeQuagmire and the guys try to save his sister Brenda from her abusive boyfriend.
- Stewie runs away after crashing Brian's car; Peter befriends Ryan Reynolds.
- After travelling back in time with Stewie to the events of Death Has a Shadow (1999), Brian unwittingly alters the future for the worse by warning his past self about 9/11.
- Joe's son, who was reported missing in Iraq, suddenly and unexpectedly appears during Thanksgiving dinner, but the story of his disappearance doesn't add up.
- The Griffins stay in an Amish village after their car breaks down, but problems arise when Meg falls for a boy in the village.
- Lois's dad retires to a senior community in Florida, but has trouble getting used to it.
- Peter and the guys take a stand against their wives and flee to the Deep South on a road trip, only to earn a one-way ticket to jail.
- The Griffins go on a road trip to Bend, Oregon - to the last Blockbuster on Earth - so they can rent a VHS for movie night.