Family Guy - Season 11 [TESTED]
: The episode "Jesus, Mary and Joseph!" was notably delayed for a week out of sensitivity following the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
Season 11 of Family Guy originally aired between September 2012 and May 2013, continuing the series' hallmarks of irreverent cutaway gags and dark humor. This season is particularly noted for its focus on the evolving dynamics between Brian and Stewie, as well as a few controversial and high-stakes storylines. Key Episodes and Plotlines
A recurring theme throughout the season is . Beyond " Brian's Play ," he continues to wrestle with his lack of talent and ego, often being put in his place by Stewie’s superior intellect or his own failures. The season also features episodes where the family becomes a "Nielsen Family," leading Peter to use his influence to make absurd changes to television programming. Family Guy - Season 11
: An anthology-style episode where Stewie brings back all of Brian’s ex-girlfriends to point out his numerous flaws. Themes and Writing Focus
The season kicked off with the Griffin family attempting to climb Mount Everest in "Into Fat Air," highlighting their competitive nature against Lois’s ex-boyfriend and his family. Other standout episodes include: : The episode "Jesus, Mary and Joseph
: Peter befriends a Muslim man and accidentally becomes involved in a radical terrorist plot, an episode that faced significant scrutiny and was later edited in some syndications.
: Brian writes a play that becomes a local hit in Quahog, but his confidence is shattered when he discovers Stewie has written a much better one. Key Episodes and Plotlines A recurring theme throughout
: The season finale features Brian and Stewie using a teleporter to go to Las Vegas, which ends up cloning them and following two sets of the duo—one lucky and one incredibly unlucky—through the city.