

Lois becomes the director of the Quahog Players, and decides to put on The King and I; but Peter takes over the production, and turns it into a sleazy story about a kung-fu fighting robot named Anna.
Peter gets in touch with his feminine side after a female co-worker sues him for sexual harassment.
Peter’s "little white lie" about Chris having done his homework snowballs into even bigger lies…until Peter is worshipped as a God.
Peter and Lois become political opponents in their bid to become the new school board president.
The Griffins travel to New York city when Chris’s talent as a painter catches the eye of an art gallery owner.
When the Griffins become a big hit on a daytime talk show, television executives offer them their own series.
Mourning the loss of his mother, Brian accompanies Stewie on a journey back to Quahog after the pair lose their airplane tickets. Meanwhile, Lois turns to a relationship video in hopes of improving her marriage.
Peter masquerades as a student in his attempt to eradicate a "drug" problem at Meg’s school.
Stewie falls head over heels for a girl at a day-care center; Peter convinces Lois to become a stewardess so he can travel free of charge.
Peter’s new mobster friend puts a contract out on Lois’ life.
As Chris attempts to lose weight, Peter alters his own looks via liposuction and extensive plastic surgery.
After learning that his property is not officially part of the United States, Peter forms his own country.
Meg attempts to interview town mayor Adam West, but thanks to Peter’s meddling, ends up “outing ” actor Luke Perry instead.
Lois discovers that Peter possesses incredible musical skills at the piano…but only when he is drunk.
When Chris constantly fails at every task he is given, and shows no interest in becoming an adult, Peter becomes intent on rectifying his failings as a father; he gets Chris a job at a driving range; but rather than follow through with Chris, he switches his focus to Cleveland Jr., whom he thinks has a shot at going pro.