Family Guy Season 10 | |||
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Country of origin | United States | ||
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Original channel | Fox | ||
Original run | September 25, 2011 | – present||
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List of Family Guy episodes |
Family Guy's tenth season debuted on the Fox network, on September 25, 2011. The series follows the Griffin family, a dysfunctional family consisting of father Peter, mother Lois, daughter Meg, son Chris, baby Stewie and Brian, the family pet, who reside in their hometown of Quahog. The executive producers for the tenth production season are Seth MacFarlane, Chris Sheridan, Danny Smith, Mark Hentemann, Steve Callaghan, Alec Sulkin, and Wellesley Wild. The showrunners are Hentemann and Callaghan.
In 2008, it was announced that the series had been renewed through at least 2012, for a tenth season.[1] It was also announced in 2010 that the series had been renewed in syndication through at least 2015.[2]
During this season, Peter becomes friends with Ryan Reynolds (guest-voicing as himself), the Griffins win the lottery, Meg falls in love with an Amish boy as Peter goes to war with his family, Stewie starts driving Brian's car and accidentally crashes it, Meg dates Quagmire on her 18th birthday, Quagmire asks Peter and Joe to help him kill his sister's violently abusive boyfriend, Peter befriends a dolphin (voiced by Ricky Gervais[3]) and Brian and Stewie travel back in time to the very first episode of the series.[4]
Also, the hurricane-themed episode that was going to air as part of the ninth season in a crossover with The Cleveland Show and American Dad! has aired as the second episode of the season on October 2, 2011. It was put on hold because of the event of the series of tornadoes that killed an estimated 346 people in the Southern United States around the time of the planned original release date.[5]
Contents |
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
U.S. viewers (million) |
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166 | 1 | "Lottery Fever" | Greg Colton | Andrew Goldberg | September 25, 2011 | 9ACX01 | 7.69[6] |
Channel 5 News reports that the lottery jackpot has now reached $150 million. Peter then buys more than 250 tickets, wins the big jackpot, and decides to keep the money in cash. However, Peter's newfound wealth soon goes to his head, and when Quagmire and Joe need to borrow some money, Peter forces them to perform embarrassing tasks in exchange. Quagmire and Joe then get frustrated and quit, but when Peter's credit card is declined, he has to get help from the rest of the gang. | |||||||
167 | 2 | "Seahorse Seashell Party" | Brian Iles | Wellesley Wild | October 2, 2011 | 8ACX20 | 6.99[7] |
When a storm hits Quahog, Brian consumes some magic mushrooms to pass the time and has trouble sobering up after a bad trip. Meanwhile, Meg freaks out after the family takes one too many jabs at her. | |||||||
168 | 3 | "Screams of Silence: The Story of Brenda Q" | Dominic Bianchi | Alec Sulkin | October 30, 2011 | 8ACX21 | 5.96[8] |
Quagmire asks Peter and Joe to help him kill his sister's violently abusive boyfriend. To lure him off, the gang invites him to the woods to go hunting, but when he finds out their plan, things change. | |||||||
169 | 4 | "Stewie Goes for a Drive" | Julius Wu | Gary Janetti | November 6, 2011 | 9ACX02 | 5.82[9] |
Actor Ryan Reynolds visits Quahog and befriends Peter. Stewie gets into trouble when he takes Brian's car for a drive, and rather than facing punishment, decides to run away. While doing so, he bumps into Consuela and has trouble with her and her family. | |||||||
170 | 5 | "Back to the Pilot" | Dominic Bianchi | Mark Hentemann | November 13, 2011 | 9ACX08 | 6.01[10] |
Brian and Stewie go back in time to January 31, 1999, the day the very first episode of the series aired, so the two could change history, but would have to go back again change history a second time. While doing so, Brian from the present tells himself in 1999 about the 9/11 attacks, which causes trouble in the present. | |||||||
171 | 6 | "Thanksgiving" | Jerry Langford | Patrick Meighan | November 20, 2011 | 9ACX04 | 6.02[11] |
Lois cooks a big Thanksgiving dinner, and Kevin Swanson (previously voiced by Jon Cryer and Seth MacFarlane, now voiced by Scott Grimes), originally presumed to be dead in Iraq, suddenly returns to his family and friends. | |||||||
172 | 7 | "Amish Guy" | John Holmquist | Mark Hentemann | November 27, 2011 | 8ACX22 | 5.50[12] |
While returning from an amusement park, the Griffins' car breaks down in an Amish county and they are stranded with no way out. When Meg falls for a local Amish boy, the Griffins soon find themselves in a crusade led by Peter against the conservative locals. | |||||||
173 | 8 | "Cool Hand Peter" | Brian Iles | Artie Johann & Shawn Ries | December 4, 2011 | 9ACX05 | 7.14[13] |
Peter and the gang take a stand against their wives and flee to the Deep South on a road trip. On the way there, the men earn a one-way ticket to jail. But when they decide to make a run for it, Joe's quick planning and Peter's seductive ways help them escape. Meanwhile, Lois spends some quality time with the girls and they engage in childish and foolish antics. | |||||||
174 | 9 | "Grumpy Old Man" | John Holmquist | Dave Ihlenfeld & David Wright | December 11, 2011 | 9ACX07 | 6.10[14] |
After Lois's father, Carter, falls asleep while driving, the Griffins realize he is getting close to retirement, and visit retirement communities in Florida. | |||||||
175 | 10 | "Meg and Quagmire"[15] | TBA | TBA | January 8, 2012[15] | 9ACX03 | N/A |
When Meg finally turns 18, Quagmire seizes the opportunity to pursue his next romantic conquest. As the new couple's relationship blossoms, Peter stops at nothing to come in between his innocent - well, somewhat innocent - daughter and her creepy friend. | |||||||
176 | 11 | "The Blind Side"[16] | TBA | TBA | January 15, 2012[16] | 9ACX06 | N/A |
Brian has a blind girlfriend who hates dogs, but he still wants to meet her parents; Peter is introduced to a new co-worker at the brewery named Stella (guest appearance by Marlee Matlin). |
The following are episodes that have not currently been scheduled.
Prod. code | Title |
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?ACX11 | "Quagmire Kidnaps Lois"[17] |
?ACX11 | "Freaking Garrison Keillor"[18] |
9ACX12 | "Killer Queen"[19] |
9ACX13 | "Burning Down the Bayit"[20] |
9ACX16 | "Leggo My Meg-O"[21] |
9ACX17 | "Mr. and Mrs. Stewie"[22] |
9ACX19 | "Family Guy Viewer Mail #2"[23] |
9ACX20 | "Internal Affairs"[24] |
AACX01 | "All in the Nielsen Family"[25] |
AACX02 | "Friends Without Benefits"[26] |
AACX03 | "Joe's Revenge"[27] |
AACX05 | "Lois Comes Out Of Her Shell"[28] |
AACX07 | "Jesus Christ!"[29] |
?ACX?? | "Be Careful What You Fish For"[30] |
?ACX?? | "Brian's Play"[31] |
?ACX?? | "Forget-Me-Not"[32] |
?ACX?? | "The Giggity Wife"[33] |
?ACX?? | "Into Fat Air"[34] |
?ACX?? | "Livin' on a Prayer"[35] |
?ACX?? | "The Old Man and the Big 'C'"[36] |
?ACX?? | "Space Cadet"[37] |
?ACX?? | "Tea Peter"[38] |
?ACX?? | "Tom Tucker: The Man and His Dream"[39] |
?ACX?? | "You Can't Do That On Television, Peter"[40] |
?ACX?? | "Yug Ylimaf"[41] |
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