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.
The best episode of "Family Guy" season 20 is "LASIK Instinct", rated 6.4/10 from 1031 user votes. It was directed by Steve Robertson and written by Kirker Butler. "LASIK Instinct" aired on 9/26/2021 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Rock Hard".
With her vision waning, Lois elects to get LASIK surgery, but exploits her new disability for monetary gain. Meanwhile, Peter, Chris and Stewie must partake in all the activities with Doug that his father neglects.
Director: Steve Robertson
Writer: Kirker Butler
While at an old record store, Peter and the guys recount tales of three rock legends: Jim Morrison, Muddy Waters and Elton John.
Director: Greg Colton
Writer: Matt McElaney
Impelled by nostalgia, Peter recreates movie scenes from his favorite decade; Stewie and Doug compete to retrieve a Frisbee stuck at the top of the jungle gym.
Director: John Holmquist
Writer: Patrick Meighan
When Peter and Quagmire accidentally switch underwear, they begin to mimic the other's behavior. Stewie and Doug agree to commit each other's murders.
Director: Brian Iles
Writer: Travis Bowe
Stewie takes drastic measures when he thinks he is diagnosed with terminal cooties. Peter becomes infatuated with Bonnie's cooking.
Director: Jerry Langford
Writer: Maggie Mull
Lois and her father attend the funeral of Lois' childhood nanny. Peter and the rest of the family turn Pewterschmidt mansion into a hotel.
Director: Joseph Lee
Writer: Matt Pabian
A new boss quells Peter’s favorite part about work: office birthdays. Stewie is put in detention and comes out a ruffian.
Director: Julius Wu
Writer: Mark Hentemann
In noir-style, Peter/Mac investigates the disappearance of Meg/Sister Megan.
Director: Joe Vaux
Writer: Alex Carter
After a Christmas tree lightning ceremony Brian crashes into Mayor West's nativity scene causing outrage.
Director: Mike Kim
Writer: Steve Callaghan
An accident leaves Peter with a high-pitched voice, so Jesus coaches him into fending off the choir boys; Stewie is attracted to Lois' new masculine physique.
Director: Brian Iles
Writer: Artie Johann
At odds with Peter, Lois takes Quagmire to her high school reunion; the rest of the family must cover up the death of a pizza delivery man.
Director: Greg Colton
Writer: Evan Waite
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.
Director: John Holmquist
Writer: Patrick Meighan
The Griffins tell their own versions of three HBO shows: "Game of Thrones," "Succession" and "Big Little Lies."
Director: Steve Robertson
Writer: Travis Bowe
Meg is invigorated by her new role as a getaway driver. Meanwhile, Quagmire can't rid himself of the hiccups and implores Peter to kill him.
Director: Jerry Langford
Writer: Mike Desilets
After Brian sustains an injury, Lois gets hooked on his painkillers. Meanwhile, Cleveland refurbishes Peter's ping pong table, which becomes the hot spot in the neighborhood.
Director: Joseph Lee
Writer: Emily Towers
When Lois' piano student, Alana, comes to work for the Griffins, Lois is initially glad for the help, until she realizes Alana's intentions are more sinister than she thought.
Director: Joe Vaux
Writer: Danny Smith
Peter and Chris take a road trip to Canada to prove the existence of Chris' girlfriend. Meanwhile, Lois and Meg compete for the attention of a handsome handyman.
Director: Julius Wu
Writer: Travis Bowe
The guys' physical prowess is tested at Mayor West's dude ranch. Meanwhile, Stewie thinks he's gotten his first period.
Director: Mike Kim
Writer: Alex Carter
Peter attends a business conference in Atlantic City with Preston. Meanwhile, Stewie helps Chris prepare for his role in Adam West High's rendition of "Romeo and Juliet".
Director: Brian Iles
Writer: Chris Regan