Family Guy season 18 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a satirical twist, "Family Guy" retells three classic love stories. Helen of Troy's tale ends with a humorous "agree to disagree" resolution. Romeo and Juliet's romance is comically reimagined, leading to miscommunication and tragedy. The episode then parodies "Fatal Attraction," with a dramatic affair and its violent consequences. Finally, Chris Griffin humorously recounts his version of "American Pie," involving a chicken pot pie.
Full Episode S18E07 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the theme of the opening scene in this "Family Guy" episode?
The theme song highlights the contrast between modern entertainment and traditional values.
Where are Peter and Lois when the episode begins?
They are in a porn store.
What anniversary plans do Peter and Lois have?
They plan to recount three famous love stories.
Which love stories do Peter and Lois decide to recount?
They recount the stories of Helen of Troy, Romeo and Juliet, and a parody of "Fatal Attraction."
How is the war between the Greeks and Trojans resolved?
They agree to disagree and end the war.
What joke is made about the Greeks' future?
A joke is made about their future being known for mathematics and not their economy.
What is the Greek army's reaction to Helen's abduction?
They plan to retrieve Helen after learning she has run off with Paris.
What is the Trojan Horse plan?
The Greeks build a Trojan Horse to infiltrate Troy.
How do Helen and Paris escape?
They escape to the Greek Isles for their wedding.
Who do Romeo and Juliet meet at a party?
They meet each other and instantly fall in love.
What is Juliet pressured to do by her father?
She is pressured to marry a member of the Boyardee family.
How do Romeo and Juliet's secret marriage and their deaths unfold?
They marry secretly, but miscommunication leads to their tragic deaths.
What story is parodied with Dan Gallagher's affair?
"Fatal Attraction" is parodied.
How does the "Fatal Attraction" parody end?
It ends with a fight between Alex and Dan's wife, resulting in Alex's death.
How does Chris Griffin conclude the episode?
With a parody of "American Pie," involving a chicken pot pie.