Family Guy season 5 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Lois is shocked to discover Chris' school lacks sex education and decides to teach it herself, with Peter's awkward assistance. Meanwhile, Stewie develops a fear of the Tooth Fairy, leading to humorous antics. At school, an abstinence-only group influences the students, including Meg, who explores alternative intimate activities with her boyfriend. Lois and Peter counter this message by advocating for safe sex and informed choices, causing Meg to reconsider her stance on abstinence.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Lois decide to teach sex education at Chris' school?
Lois learns the school has no sex ed class and decides to step in.
What is the reaction to Adam West receiving the wrong pizza order?
Adam West threatens the pizza delivery man with a cat launcher.
What movie do Chris and his friends watch?
They watch "Genital Hospital."
Who joins Lois in teaching the sex ed class?
Peter joins Lois in teaching the class.
What is Stewie's fear in this episode?
Stewie is terrified of the Tooth Fairy.
What is the message of the Opal Ring Crusade?
The crusade promotes abstinence-only until marriage.
How do Meg and Doug practice abstinence?
They explore alternative sexual activities while remaining abstinent.
Why does Peter wear a chastity belt?
Influenced by the abstinence message, Peter decides to wear a chastity belt.
How does Stewie try to catch the Tooth Fairy?
Stewie sets a trap for the Tooth Fairy.
What is the outcome of Lois and Peter's intervention at the school?
Meg breaks up with Doug and adopts a more open-minded approach to sex.
What is the main theme of the episode?
The episode deals with issues of sex education and abstinence.
How do Lois and Peter counter the abstinence-only message?
They advocate for safe sex and informed choices in a speech at the school.
What happens between Lois and Peter due to the chastity belt?
They experience comedic situations and tension in their relationship.
What is the reaction of the students to the abstinence message?
Initially, they are influenced by it, but later reconsider after Lois and Peter's speech.
How does the episode portray the abstinence-only message?
The message is portrayed as overly simplistic and ultimately ineffective.