Family Guy season 19 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Peter and Chris start a fake sports memorabilia business, selling a phony Sully Sullenberger hat to Quagmire. Meanwhile, Stewie undergoes plastic surgery to appear younger but faces complications. The Griffins navigate these deceptive and cosmetic misadventures, culminating in Quagmire unknowingly getting the fake hat signed by Sully. The episode concludes with Peter and Chris undeterred in their scamming, and a comical note about Meg's monitoring.
Full Episode S19E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the main conflict in the episode?
The main conflict involved Peter and Chris starting a fake sports memorabilia business and worrying about being caught, particularly by Quagmire.
Did Stewie have plastic surgery in the episode?
Yes, Stewie had plastic surgery to look younger, but it led to complications.
What was the significant sale made by Peter and Chris's business?
They sold a fake Sully Sullenberger captain's hat to Quagmire.
What was the outcome of Quagmire getting the hat signed?
Sully Sullenberger signed the hat without revealing it was fake, thus not shattering Quagmire's belief.
Why did Stewie get plastic surgery?
Stewie was concerned about appearing older than his actual age and wanted to look younger.
How did Chris and Peter start their fake memorabilia business?
After selling a regular baseball as a historic item, they decided to expand into selling more fake memorabilia.
What issue did Stewie face after his surgery?
Stewie's face worsened due to additional surgery, leading to a near-disaster on school picture day.
How did Peter and Chris resolve their memorabilia issue?
They didn't have to actively resolve it, as Sully Sullenberger didn't expose the hat as a fake.
What lesson did Chris and Peter learn from their memorabilia scheme?
They concluded that since they were never caught and made money, they didn't learn a significant moral lesson.
Why was Meg being closely monitored in the episode?
Meg was under close watch due to an unspecified incident that happened in the previous week.
What was Peter's initial plan for Sunday in the episode?
Peter planned to attend a baseball game, conflicting with Lois's plan to take Stewie to the children's museum.
Did Stewie go to school picture day after his surgery?
Yes, Stewie went to school picture day against doctor's advice, which resulted in a humorous outcome.
What is the significance of Sully Sullenberger in the episode?
Sully Sullenberger is a reference to the real-life pilot known for the "Miracle on the Hudson," and he plays a part in validating the fake memorabilia.
How did the episode end?
The episode ended with Peter and Chris planning to continue their memorabilia scam and a humorous scene involving Meg's ankle bracelet.
Was there a moral resolution to the episode's conflicts?
No, the episode concluded without a significant moral resolution, as the main characters continued their dubious activities.