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The Best Episodes of Family Guy Season 19

Every episode of Family Guy Season 19 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Family Guy Season 19!

Sick, twisted, politically incorrect and Freakin' Sweet animated series featuring the adventures of the dysfunctional Griffin family. Bumbling Peter and long-suffering Lois have three kids. Stewie (a brilliant but sadistic baby bent on killing his mother and taking over the world), Meg (the oldest, and is the most unpopular girl in town) and Chris (the middle kid, he's not very bright but has a passion for movies). The final member of the family is Brian - a talking dog and much more than a pet, he keeps Stewie in check whilst sipping Martinis and sorting through his own life issues.

Genres:AnimationComedy
Network:FOX

Season 19 Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Family Guy" season 19 is "Stewie's First Word", rated 6.7/10 from 1207 user votes. It was directed by Mike Kim and written by Patrick Meighan. "Stewie's First Word" aired on 9/27/2020 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Talented Mr. Stewie".

  • Stewie's First Word
    6.7/10 1,207 votes

    #1 - Stewie's First Word

    Season 19 Episode 1 - Aired 9/27/2020

    Stewie finally says his first word, and it's a swear. When Lois is shunned by the other moms, she tries to figure out where Stewie could have possibly learned it.

    Director: Mike Kim

    Writer: Patrick Meighan

  • The Talented Mr. Stewie
    6.4/10 1,067 votes

    #2 - The Talented Mr. Stewie

    Season 19 Episode 2 - Aired 10/4/2020

    Stewie "breaks up with" Rupert after learning that he used to belong to Chris. Unable to get over his feelings of betrayal, Stewie decides to take action.

    Director: Greg Colton

    Writer: Gary Janetti

  • Boys & Squirrels
    5.9/10 1,077 votes

    #3 - Boys & Squirrels

    Season 19 Episode 3 - Aired 10/11/2020

    When Peter injures himself and a family of squirrels in a chainsaw accident, Chris and Stewie take in one of the injured rodents to nurse it back to health. Meanwhile, a chiropractor fixes Peter's injury by realigning his spine - and restoring him to his "true height" of 6'5".

    Director: Joe Vaux

    Writer: Steve Callaghan

  • CutawayLand
    6.3/10 1,075 votes

    #4 - CutawayLand

    Season 19 Episode 4 - Aired 11/1/2020

    Peter and Lois accidentally set up a cutaway gag together, which somehow transports them into the cutaway itself.

    Director: Brian Iles

    Writer: Patrick Meighan

  • La Famiglia Guy
    6.9/10 1,113 votes

    #5 - La Famiglia Guy

    Season 19 Episode 5 - Aired 11/8/2020

    When Joe asks Peter to be the godfather to his daughter, Peter commits to his mistaken interpretation of the role so much that he becomes a real gangster.

    Director: John Holmquist

    Writer: Alex Carter

  • Meg's Wedding
    6.4/10 951 votes

    #6 - Meg's Wedding

    Season 19 Episode 6 - Aired 11/15/2020

    Meg plans her wedding to an unexpected Quahog resident. Meanwhile, Peter finds a new vest and on one of many adventures fitting for his new attire, his arms are torn off and he is left with tiny hands that have yet to grow back.

    Director: Steve Robertson

    Writer: Mike Desilets

  • Wild Wild West
    7.0/10 1,059 votes

    #7 - Wild Wild West

    Season 19 Episode 7 - Aired 11/22/2020

    Lois and Peter are divided by differing views on who the next Mayor of Quahog should be. Upset at Lois' first choice, Peter seeks out the late Mayor Adam West's cousin, Wild Wild West.

    Director: Jerry Langford

    Writer: Kirker Butler

  • Pawtucket Pat
    5.9/10 1,058 votes

    #8 - Pawtucket Pat

    Season 19 Episode 8 - Aired 12/6/2020

    Brian's new job as a journalist leads him to uncover that Pawtucket Pat, Quahog's hero and brewery founder, took part in racist actions against Native Americans. The town becomes divided on whether or not to remove the statue that commemorates him.

    Director: Julius Wu

    Writer: Alex Carter

  • The First No L
    7.0/10 967 votes

    #9 - The First No L

    Season 19 Episode 9 - Aired 12/13/2020

    When the family fails to help Lois with the Christmas shopping, she walks out on the family and the Griffins must try to save Christmas on their own.

    Director: Joseph Lee

    Writer: Damien Fahey

  • Fecal Matters
    7.2/10 976 votes

    #10 - Fecal Matters

    Season 19 Episode 10 - Aired 1/17/2021

    When Peter makes it through a bad flu season without getting sick, the hospital asks him to volunteer as a nurse, but he finds himself at a crossroads when his mortal enemy, The Giant Chicken, is admitted to the ER. Meanwhile, Brian receives his genetic test results and learns he is part cat, causing him to have an identity crisis.

    Director: Mike Kim, Dominic Bianchi

    Writer: Artie Johann

  • Boy's Best Friend
    6.8/10 850 votes

    #11 - Boy's Best Friend

    Season 19 Episode 11 - Aired 2/14/2021

    Brian bonds with the son of his new girlfriend. Meanwhile, Peter, Quagmire and Cleveland take a joy ride in Joe's new classic corvette.

    Director: Mike Kim

    Writer: Steve Callaghan

  • And Then There's Fraud
    6.1/10 901 votes

    #12 - And Then There's Fraud

    Season 19 Episode 12 - Aired 2/28/2021

    After attending a baseball game, Peter and Chris are inspired to start a memorabilia business. Meanwhile, Stewie tries to combat aging by getting plastic surgery, but ends up taking it too far.

    Director: Brian Iles

    Writer: Kevin Biggins

  • PeTerminator
    7.8/10 1,254 votes

    #13 - PeTerminator

    Season 19 Episode 13 - Aired 3/7/2021

    Stewie designs a "Terminator" Peter robot to destroy Lois for trying to feed him broccoli, but when things don't go according to plan, Stewie and Brian must go on a Terminator-esque mission to save Stewie's life.

    Director: Joe Vaux

    Writer: Mark Hentemann

  • The Marrying Kind
    6.5/10 844 votes

    #14 - The Marrying Kind

    Season 19 Episode 14 - Aired 3/14/2021

    Stewie gets a mail order bride from Ukraine and experiences domestic life. Meanwhile, Peter and Chris become addicted to free hotel breakfast buffets.

    Director: Greg Colton

    Writer: Travis Bowe

  • Customer of the Week
    7.3/10 1,064 votes

    #15 - Customer of the Week

    Season 19 Episode 15 - Aired 3/28/2021

    After feeling unappreciated by her family, Lois taps into her villainous side and attempts to win "Best Customer" at her favorite coffee shop.

    Director: John Holmquist

    Writer: Artie Johann

  • Who's Brian Now?
    6.6/10 804 votes

    #16 - Who's Brian Now?

    Season 19 Episode 16 - Aired 4/11/2021

    Brian has a microchip that reveals he had a family before the Griffins, when he then seeks out. After meeting the richer, smarter Hendersons, Brian struggles to enjoy his life with the Griffins as much as he once did.

    Director: Steve Robertson

    Writer: Maggie Muller

  • Young Parent Trap
    7.1/10 851 votes

    #17 - Young Parent Trap

    Season 19 Episode 17 - Aired 4/18/2021

    Lois and Peter are mistaken for "young parents" by another couple at Stewie's school and invited to live in a millennial apartment complex, leaving Meg and Chris home alone.

    Director: Jerry Langford

    Writer: Emily Towers

  • Meg Goes to College
    6.6/10 781 votes

    #18 - Meg Goes to College

    Season 19 Episode 18 - Aired 5/2/2021

    Meg deals with a college admissions scandal, while Brian embarks on a fitness journey.

    Director: Joseph Lee

    Writer: Mike Desilets

  • Family Cat
    7.0/10 847 votes

    #19 - Family Cat

    Season 19 Episode 19 - Aired 5/9/2021

    Brian tries to convince The Griffins that their new adopted cat, Pouncy, is evil.

    Director: Julius Wu

    Writer: Artie Johann

  • Tales of Former Sports Glory
    6.2/10 879 votes

    #20 - Tales of Former Sports Glory

    Season 19 Episode 20 - Aired 5/16/2021

    The guys regale each other with stories of youthful athletic accomplishments. Cleveland was a teenage baseball player from Cuba, Quagmire was a bad boy tennis superstar from New York and Peter was an underdog boxer from Philadelphia.

    Director: Peter Shin, Joe Vaux

    Writer: Mark Hentemann