2024-09-28
Peter and Chris finish last in a "Generation Gap" game at a carnival, forcing them to try to reconnect. Meanwhile, Brian starts to date a carny, whom he can't break up with even after witnessing some of her crude habits. (Repeat).
Stewie and Doug compete for the honor of class "snack captain." (Repeat).
The guys try to help Mayor Wild West reconnect with his estranged father, Old West. (Repeat).
Peter is mistaken for being a single parent, and relishes in the perks that come with it. (New).
Meg joins the Adam West High School basketball team, and her play is fueled by Peter's lambasting from the crowd. Meanwhile, Stewie goes down a rabbit hole of conspiracies, which ultimately ends with him developing multiple personalities. (Repeat).
Carter adopts a young orphan to restore his public image, drawing jealousy from Lois. (Repeat).
Meg suddenly becomes Internet famous, so she and an excited Peter work together to build her following and create content for her new image that revolves around unhealthy eating. Meanwhile, Brian and Stewie revel in a new ride while Brian's car gets repaired. (Repeat).
Lois is blocked from a vacation rental app and accused of stealing after the family's trip to Nantucket. Meanwhile, Stewie and Brian buy saltwater taffy in bulk, and try their hands at door-to-door sales in the community. (Repeat).
Peter gets a job as the new night watchman. He and the guys turn Pawtucket Brewery into an after-hours bar. Meanwhile, Stewie and Brian's plan to collect "lost dog" return money backfires when Brian is used for a dangerous TikTok stunt. (Repeat).
After Brian's Instagram is hacked, Meg takes Stewie and Brian to Russia, only to realize she'd rather stay there. Meanwhile, Lois reverts to her tormented teenage self when Quagmire starts dating her high school bully. (New).
Meg gets married in Russia but returns home after discovering she was used for a green card marriage. Meanwhile, Chris, in need of an extracurricular activity, joins Principal Shepherd in shooting pornos at the high school. (Repeat).
The Season 17 finale: Brian feels compelled to run for office as Quahog's new mayor after his proposition to rename Quahog's high school "Adam West High," to honor the late Mayor West, is successful. The race takes a turn when Quagmire campaigns against Brian for the open seat. (Repeat).
A religious-themed newsmagazine, one of TV's longest-running programs. On the air since 1966, it launched nationally in '72, before becoming the flagship of the Christian Broadcast Network in 1977. It mixes news---from a religious perspective---with inspirational interviews with celebrities, along with Bible readings and entertainment. Conservative icon (and 1988 presidential candidate) Pat Robert
A Halloween trilogy: Homer causes a Y2K catastrophe; superheroes Lisa and Bart save actress Lucy Lawless; Marge runs Flanders over, and Homer tries to cover it up. Dick Clark and Tom Arnold also appear as themselves. Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Yeardley Smith, Nancy Cartwright, Harry Shearer, Hank Azaria. (Repeat).
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Frightfest '94: Lack of beer and cable TV make Homer a crazed killer; the present is altered by a time-traveling Homer; and Principal Skinner turns detention students into food. Voices include Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner. (Repeat).
Maggie becomes possessed by an ancient demon; Lisa discovers a creepy and perfect version of her family in an alternate universe; and Homer cannibalizes himself. (Repeat).
A religious-themed newsmagazine, one of TV's longest-running programs. On the air since 1966, it launched nationally in '72, before becoming the flagship of the Christian Broadcast Network in 1977. It mixes news---from a religious perspective---with inspirational interviews with celebrities, along with Bible readings and entertainment. Conservative icon (and 1988 presidential candidate) Pat Robert
Every 3 seconds an American's identity is stolen. Just how safe is your 401k? Your bank account? Your home? Your credit? Crime Reporter Tom Morris Jr. investigates the identity theft epidemic. Find out how you can help protect yourself with LifeLock.
Every 3 seconds an American's identity is stolen. Just how safe is your 401k? Your bank account? Your home? Your credit? Crime Reporter Tom Morris Jr. investigates the identity theft epidemic. Find out how you can help protect yourself with LifeLock.
In this winning animated comedy, a gentle bull named Ferdinand lives a happy life as the pet of a loving family in Spain. When he is captured and forced to participate in bullfights, he plots to escape and return home with the help of some animal pals. (Repeat).
Animated retelling of the legend of the swashbuckling outlaw and hero of Sherwood Forest, populated by animals in the familiar roles. Robin Hood and Little John work to outwit the greedy prince as he attempts to take advantage of the poor. (Repeat).
In this visually stunning animated adventure, a video-game villain attempts to change his image by participating in a first-person-shooter game, but in the process, he wreaks havoc in his virtual universe by freeing an evildoer who can only be defeated with the help of an unlikely ally. (Repeat).
Video game villain Wreck-It-Ralph of the game Fix it Felix Jr. travels out into the Internet to help Vanellope von Schweetz fix her game Sugar Rush. Along the way they enlist the help of netizens as they navigate the World Wide Web and its myriad of new characters and challenges. (Repeat).
Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic adventure tale about a human boy raised by gorillas is brought to dazzling life by Disney with lush animation, Oscar-winning music from Phil Collins and the voice talents of Minnie Driver, Glenn Close and Rosie O'Donnell. Tony Goldwyn, Nigel Hawthorne, Brian Blessed, Lance Henriksen, Wayne Knight , Alex D. Linz. (Repeat).