Family Guy season 13 episode 16 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Peter, inspired by a Dean Martin Celebrity Roast, decides to have his own roast but is hurt by his friends' harsh jokes. Seeking new companions, he befriends a group of women at a coffee shop, only to discover they mock him behind his back. Realizing the complexity of these new relationships, Peter and Lois plot revenge against his new friends. In the end, Peter reconciles with his old friends, appreciating the simplicity and honesty of their bond.
Full Episode S13E16 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What triggers Peter's desire to have his own roast?
Peter's desire for a roast is sparked by watching a Dean Martin Celebrity Roast infomercial on TV.
Who hosts Peter's roast?
Glenn Quagmire hosts the roast of Peter Griffin.
Why does Peter become upset during the roast?
Peter becomes upset because the jokes become too personal and hurtful, particularly about his appearance and intelligence.
After the roast, who does Peter try to make friends with?
Peter attempts to make friends with his kids' principal, Italian children, and a group of women at a coffee shop.
What leads Peter to realize his new friends are not genuine?
Peter overhears his new female friends mocking him behind his back.
How do Peter and Lois get revenge on Peter's new friends?
They sabotage important events in the lives of Peter's new friends, causing chaos and distress.
What is the nature of the jokes at Peter's roast?
The jokes at Peter's roast are initially humorous but become increasingly harsh and personal.
How does Brian react to Peter talking badly about Lois?
Brian confronts Peter, criticizing him for gossiping and speaking ill of Lois.
Does Peter reconcile with his old friends after the fallout?
Yes, Peter reconciles with his old friends, realizing the simplicity and genuineness of their friendship.
What lesson does Peter learn about friendship?
Peter learns that friendships with men are more straightforward and less complicated than those with women.