Family Guy season 16 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
On Valentine's Day, Lois and Peter reminisce about a previous themed dinner while planning for this year. They confront a tradition they created for Chris involving a fictional character, Arthur Valentine, meant to cheer him up during his preschool years. Meanwhile, Brian, feeling lonely, meets Ellie, a dog at the vet's office, and becomes infatuated. To impress her, he enters a dog show, winning but failing to perform in the breeding process. Peter and Lois finally reveal to Chris the truth about Arthur Valentine, helping him move past the childhood fantasy.
Full Episode S16E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What special occasion are Lois and Peter preparing for?
Valentine's Day dinner.
Who is Arthur Valentine?
A fictional character created by Lois and Peter to cheer up Chris.
What was unique about last year's Valentine's dinner for Lois and Peter?
They went to a gay-themed Outback Steakhouse.
How does Brian meet Ellie?
At the vet's office.
What is Ellie's involvement in the dog show?
She is a participant who has to breed with the winning male dog.
Why does Brian decide to enter a dog show?
To win and have the chance to breed with Ellie.
How does Chris react to seeing "Arthur Valentine" get into an accident?
He is shocked and believes Arthur Valentine is dead.
What is the outcome of the dog show for Brian?
He wins but fails to perform during the breeding process.
How do Peter and Lois resolve the Arthur Valentine situation with Chris?
They reveal the truth about Arthur Valentine being fictional.
What is the primary theme of the episode?
The challenges and humor associated with Valentine's Day.
What character did Lois and Peter invent for Chris?
Arthur Valentine.
What happens to Brian at the end of the dog show?
He is unable to perform and Ellie parts ways with him.
How does the episode portray Valentine's Day?
As a day filled with both romantic and comedic situations.
What lesson does Chris learn about Arthur Valentine?
That he was a fictional character and part of a childhood tradition.
How does the episode end?
With a musical number summarizing the events.