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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:More citations needed Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox television season The twenty-second season of the American animated television series Family Guy debuted on Fox on October 1, 2023.[1]

Season twenty-two premieres the run of the twenty-first production season, which is executive produced by Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, Richard Appel, Steve Callaghan, Danny Smith, Kara Vallow, Mark Hentemann, Tom Devanney, Patrick Meighan, and Alex Carter. Sulkin and Appel returned as the series' showrunners.

Production

On January 26, 2023, Fox announced that Family Guy had been renewed for a twenty-second and twenty-third season while ensuring that the series will last another two years.[2]

On November 21, 2023, it was announced that during this season, Family Guy would move from Sunday nights to Wednesday nights beginning on March 6, 2024.[3]

Episodes

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|EpisodeNumber   = 410
|EpisodeNumber2  = 1
|Title           = Fertilized Megg
|DirectedBy      = Julius Wu
|WrittenBy       = Maggie Mull
|OriginalAirDate = Шаблон:Start date
|ProdCode        = NACX01
|Viewers         = 1.03[4]
|ShortSummary    = After she and Chris are tasked with taking Stewie to a birthday party at the bowling alley, Meg stays behind to help Bruce clean up, hearing him express his desire to have a child. Meg offers to be Bruce and Jeffrey's surrogate despite Peter and Lois' disapproval and the resulting mood swings and rank food cravings get on her family's nerves. Several months later, Meg gives birth to Bruce and Jeffrey's daughter, Liza Judy Barbra. When Bruce and Jeffrey need some more time to get their house ready, Meg offers to raise Liza for the time being, but becomes attached to her as the first living thing that needs her and repeatedly delays Bruce and Jeffrey's arrival to spend more time with her. But after Liza says the names of some gay icons, Meg takes it as proof that she wants to be with her fathers and returns her to Bruce and Jeffrey.
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|EpisodeNumber   = 411
|EpisodeNumber2  = 2
|Title           = Supermarket Pete
|DirectedBy      = Greg Colton
|WrittenBy       = Joanna Quraishi
|OriginalAirDate = Шаблон:Start date
|ProdCode        = MACX18
|Viewers         = 0.86[4]
|ShortSummary    = Preston announces that the Pawtucket Brewery will be transitioning to an open floor plan overseen by the WeWork Lunatic, giving Peter two unpaid months off until construction is finished. Lois suggests that he get a different job in the meantime, but is shocked when he decides to work at the Stop 'N Shop. Fed up with his incompetence at the job, Lois snaps at Peter, getting herself banned from the store. At Bonnie's suggestion, Lois tries to get back at Peter by getting a job at The Drunken Clam, but Peter is unfazed. Lois explains that the grocery store served as her escape and was ruined by Peter's presence. Peter confesses to the manager (Jay Pharoah) that he is not mentally disabled, having been hired under that pretense, which gets Lois unbanned. He soon gets his old job back after a misused budget gets the construction canceled. Meanwhile, Joe fails to get his friends invested in the murder case stories from his job, but manages to catch Brian's attention. The two decide to crack one of his cases as the basis for a true crime novel. While they are not able to get anything out of the victim's family, they accidentally find a key to a storage unit, where they are ambushed by Sarah Koenig, Keith Morrison, and Chris Hansen among other journalists, hoping to crack the case for themselves and hog the credit. A fight breaks out between them, allowing Brian and Joe to see their own actions as exploitative. They decide not to finish the book, but Brian finds solace in the fact that Joe appreciates his writing.
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|EpisodeNumber   = 412
|EpisodeNumber2  = 3
|Title           = A 'Stache from the Past
|DirectedBy      = Jerry Langford
|WrittenBy       = Travis Bowe
|OriginalAirDate = Шаблон:Start date
|ProdCode        = MACX19
|Viewers         = 0.76[5]
|ShortSummary    = At the flea market, Stewie gets a new teapot from Bruce, while Peter is barred by Lois from buying Dr. Hartman's old Mr. Potato Head due to its $600 price tag. Upset, Peter is swayed by a commercial from Tom Selleck (Josh Robert Thompson), convincing him to sign up for a reverse mortgage and get more spending money, but while it does get him the toy, it runs the risk of the Griffins losing their house. He sets out for New York City to find Selleck alongside Mayor Wild West, who was once in a band with him, but the two are arrested before they can confront him. Only by becoming extras on Blue Bloods can they get close enough. West reconciles with Selleck by playing their old single, while Peter gets to keep his house in exchange for a line in the next Blue Bloods episode. Meanwhile, Stewie sells his new teapot for a high price, enabling him to buy more antiques to sell off at the flea market. Brian agrees to help, but the two are confronted by Bruce for encroaching on his turf. They agree to battle it out to see who can sell more, and Brian and Stewie end up winning due to a conveniently placed trash can by Bruce's booth, which attracts a swarm of bees. Despite winning, Stewie grows sick of working in the flea market and makes his exit by outing most of the booth owners as pedophiles.
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|EpisodeNumber   = 413
|EpisodeNumber2  = 4
|Title           = Old World Harm
|DirectedBy      = Joe Vaux
|WrittenBy       = Evan Waite
|OriginalAirDate = Шаблон:Start date
|ProdCode        = MACX20
|Viewers         = 1.37[6]
|ShortSummary    = Lois saves up enough money for a couple's vacation, but Peter blows it on a failed makeshift jetpack. Joe lets Peter and Lois rent his mother's condo in Florida, but upon arrival, they discover that it's located in a retirement community. They quickly grow to love it due to how kindly they're treated by the older folks simply for being the youngest and healthiest there. This turns out to be a ruse by the elders (their leader voiced by Henry Winkler) to harvest Peter and Lois' organs, out of envy towards their more functional bodies. After Lois discovers this, she and Peter try to flee and only manage to escape due to the confrontation cutting into the seniors' dinnertime, causing them to retreat. Lois nonetheless declares this the best vacation she's ever been on due to the thrill of it all. Unbeknownst to them, Joe set the trip up to harvest Peter's or Lois' legs. Upon hearing that his plan failed, he decides to trick Cleveland and successfully nabs his legs instead. Meanwhile, Stewie is inspired to stop taking baths and switch to showers after being reminded of Whitney Houston's death at the time when Lois was getting her passport renewed. He enlists Brian's help to face his fear despite the latter's own traumatic shower experience from his puppyhood. After stalling for a bit, the two are overwhelmed by the shower's water pressure, but when the tub starts to fill, Stewie uses his knowledge of baths to remove Meg's hair from the drain and save them both. Regardless, both of them agree to never take a shower again.
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|EpisodeNumber   = 414
|EpisodeNumber2  = 5
|Title           = Baby, It's Cold Inside
|DirectedBy      = Joseph Lee
|WrittenBy       = Danny Smith
|OriginalAirDate = Шаблон:Start date
|ProdCode        = NACX02
|Viewers         = 1.20[7]
|ShortSummary    = Peter forgets to make plans for his and Lois' anniversary, but is bailed out by Seamus who lends them a boat for a dinner on the ocean. During a skinny dip, a dolphin approaches them, but Peter flees upon mistaking it for a shark, ditching Lois in the water. Although she is unharmed, Lois is disappointed in Peter for not being the alpha she needs in her life despite forgiving him. When his attempts to make it up to her fail, Quagmire suggests they fake a similar incident in order for Peter to save Lois, but the guys' plan falls apart. Lois saves Peter from an actual shark and quickly discovers the ruse, but is content, having discovered that she herself was the alpha in her life. The two have make-up sex by the harbor as the guys look on. Meanwhile, Stewie finds a discarded mini-fridge while out on a walk and beats Danny DeVito to claiming it. He decides to keep it in his room despite Brian's concerns about him being too little to have one. Stewie converts his bedroom into a college dorm, complete with a roommate named Guy and claiming that he enrolled in the University of College. While throwing a college party, he calls Brian out for how he is suddenly obsessed over his safety. Brian agrees to loosen up, but they accidentally leave the fridge cracked during the party. In the final scene, Lois sees Peter off to work as Brian discovers that Stewie and all the guests are fatally frozen solid. Brian breaks down in tears as the ending to The Shining is parodied.
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|EpisodeNumber   = 415
|EpisodeNumber2  = 6
|Title           = Boston Stewie
|DirectedBy      = Mike Kim
|WrittenBy       = Patrick Meighan
|OriginalAirDate = Шаблон:Start date
|ProdCode        = NACX03
|Viewers         = 0.98[8]
|ShortSummary    = While reading the mail, Stewie discovers that he has a half-sibling due to Lois donating eggs in 1997, and strives to seek them out. However, it turns out that this baby is a crass, orphaned thug from Boston, Massachusetts who only resembles Stewie physically. While letting him stay at the Griffins' house for a while, Stewie uses his thuggery to push around the adults in his life, but Boston Stewie expresses his desires to be adopted after seeing Stewie get a kiss from Lois. Meanwhile, Meg attempts to humiliate Chris after he sits on some cupcakes she made by posting a picture of the mess online. After the post goes viral, the two decide to start a FansOnly where Chris will sit on food to earn money as Meg goes through a musical montage (performed by Patrick Stump). Chris later freaks out and quits after noticing the mixed reception, stressful environment, and knee stuff requests. Peter steps in as a substitute, but his demands drive Meg crazy. Stewie spends the next week cleaning up his counterpart's act and following a misstep with one potential couple at the adoption fair, Boston Stewie is taken in by Mark Wahlberg's seven sisters (one voiced by Casey Wilson). Chris decides to continue sitting on food for money in the vein of a prostitute, but when he feels undervalued, Meg reassures him that he is valuable and the two make up by sitting on cupcakes together. In the final scene, Meg goes through a musical montage of shutting down their venture.
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|EpisodeNumber   = 416
|EpisodeNumber2  = 7
|Title           = Snap(ple) Decision
|DirectedBy      = Brian Iles
|WrittenBy       = Travis Bowe
|OriginalAirDate = Шаблон:Start date
|ProdCode        = NACX04
|Viewers         = 0.88[9]
|ShortSummary    = While Peter competes in a greasy pole contest, Meg is forced to fill in for him during his errands with Lois. At the Quahog Mini-Mart, Lois grabs a random Snapple and wins a $10,000 cash prize, which she plans to spend on a home water filtration system. However, Meg convinces her to be a cool parent for once, like Peter, and the two set out on a secret tropical vacation. Following a misunderstanding over a planned lunch, Stewie suggests he and Brian see a friendship therapist named Dr. Wagner, whose exercises fail to help. He snaps at the pair, deeming their relationship toxic and imploring them to break up. Dubbing themselves the "Snapple Babes", Lois and Meg flaunt their earnings and draw the attention of father-son criminals who kidnap them, mistaking them for heiresses to the Snapple company. They refuse to let the pair go even after learning that they guessed wrong, but Lois manages to bust herself and Meg out using the seemingly useless items from her purse. Upon arriving home, she explains to Meg the importance of having a less cool, more responsible parent. Back in Quahog, things gets complicated when Brian and Stewie both attend the same wedding and attempt to avoid each other before they can't take it anymore and decide to remain best friends despite their hurdles. They celebrate by taking photos in a booth. According to a narrating Cleveland, they argue again about the use of props and break up again only to reconcile at another wedding.
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|EpisodeNumber   = 417
|EpisodeNumber2  = 8
|Title           = Baking Sad
|DirectedBy      = John Holmquist
|WrittenBy       = Damien Fahey
|OriginalAirDate = Шаблон:Start date
|ProdCode        = NACX05
|Viewers         = 1.26[10]
|ShortSummary    = After a day full of setbacks, Meg tries to unwind by making some cookies, but when she is rejected from the University of Rhode Island in the middle of doing so, she unintentionally cries into the batter, which results in the cookies tasting excellent. Alongside Brian, Stewie, and Chris, Meg decides to turn this into a business venture named "Meg Ahoy!", which quickly takes off. Meanwhile, Peter dislikes how woman-centric Lois' preferred daytime talk shows are, so he starts one on Channel 5 aimed at men alongside Quagmire, Cleveland, and Joe. Their show, Bar Table Talk, does quite well, although Lois, who believes such a job is unfit for men, is annoyed by the guys' comments as well as how their new fame has gone to their heads. Alongside an equally fed-up Donna and Bonnie, Lois intends to ruin the show from within the studio audience. She ultimately can't bring herself to do it after seeing Peter run out of talking points and admit he was wrong for once, prompting the two to make up. Right as Meg, Chris, Brian, and Stewie are invited by Carter Pewterschmidt to cater for a party, they discover that due to their success, Meg is too happy to cry. A therapist later reveals that Meg is actually happy because of the quality time spent with her siblings rather than the money she's earned. This prompts the group to shut down their business, valuing Meg's happiness over materialism, unaware that this was what the therapist, revealed to be Mr. Fields, intended to happen. Mr. Fields and everyone else in the building ultimately perish after a gas leak that causes them to laugh maniacally.
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|EpisodeNumber   = 418
|EpisodeNumber2  = 9
|Title           = The Return of the King (of Queens)
|DirectedBy      = Greg Colton
|WrittenBy       = Alex Carter
|OriginalAirDate = Шаблон:Start date
|ProdCode        = NACX07
|Viewers         = 1.44[11]
|ShortSummary    = Lois sells the Griffins' TV in order to afford Christmas presents, much to the chagrin of Peter, who prefers network television over streaming services. Following some convincing from everyone including Joe, Cleveland, and Quagmire, Peter decides to give Netflix a try, but is interrupted by Kevin James (Josh Robert Thompson), who is now unemployed due to Peter, his last viewer, losing access to his TV. Peter agrees to let James crash at the Griffins' house after noticing how he is stuck in sitcom mode, promising to teach him how to live like a real-world man. Despite succeeding at this, James finds that his body is evaporating, which according to Dr. Hartman, is due to him losing relevancy. Knowing that adulation from a live audience can cure his condition, the two start pitching sitcom ideas for him alongside Brian and the kids. When Lois notifies them about the upcoming Nativity play at Town Hall, Peter gets the idea to have James star in it. The plan almost fails until Peter wins the crowd over with a speech about the benefits of network TV, which helps James get his body back. As old sitcom stars like Zach Braff, George Wendt, Jenna Elfman, Tony Danza, and Traylor Howard emerge from a cornfield, various TV executives including Les Moonves arrive and offer James some new work. With his career revived, he rises into the sky and disappears in a burst of stars. The episode ends with Stewie and Brian at 20th Century Studios pitching their idea from the earlier brainstorming session, Baker's Dozen, only to find that Chris' idea, Big Wonder, won over the executives first.
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|EpisodeNumber   = 419
|EpisodeNumber2  = 10
|Title           = Cabin Pressure
|DirectedBy      = 
|WrittenBy       = Matt McElaney
|OriginalAirDate = Шаблон:Start date
|ProdCode        = NACX09
|Viewers         = 
|ShortSummary    = 
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|EpisodeNumber   = 420
|EpisodeNumber2  = 11
|Title           = Teacher's Heavy Pet
|DirectedBy      = 
|WrittenBy       = 
|OriginalAirDate = Шаблон:Start date
|ProdCode        = NACX06
|Viewers         = 
|ShortSummary    = 
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External links

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