Family Guy - Season 8 Complete Repack

Season 8 of Family Guy originally aired on Fox from September 27, 2009, to May 23, 2010

Key Episodes & Highlights

For completists and scholars, Season 8 is essential for understanding Family Guy ’s transition from a shock-comedy cartoon to a more self-aware, failed-middlebrow experiment. For casual viewers, it is best watched in highlights rather than as a full arc. Family Guy - Season 8 complete

  • "Screwed the Pooch" (Season 8, Episode 1)
  • "Giant Pig" (Season 8, Episode 2)
  • "Business for 10" (Season 8, Episode 3)
  • "The Digger" (Season 8, Episode 4)
  • "North by North Quahog" (Season 8, Episode 5)
  • "The Boys in the Barrel" (Season 8, Episode 6)
  • "The Two Peter Santas" (Season 8, Episode 7)
  • "Treehouse of Horror VIII" is part of Season 9
  • "Hello, Gloria" (Season 8, Episode 8)
  • "The State and the Man" (Season 8, Episode 9)
  • "Camille" (Season 8, Episode 10)
  • "Emission Impossible" (Season 8, Episode 11)
  • "Ocean's 12th" doesn't exist; however "Ocean's 11th" or more properly "Ocean's Eleven" (Season 8, Episode 12)
  • "Family Guy 5000" or more properly "5000" or "Family Guy 5000" (Season 8, Episode 13)
  • "Superstar" (Season 8, Episode 14)
  • "The Lastest Gun in the West" or more properly "The Latest Gun in the West" (Season 8, Episode 15)
  • "Something, Something, Something, Dark Side" (Season 8, Episode 16)
  • "Poker? I Barely Know Her" (Season 8, Episode 17)
  • "Peter's Two Dads" or more properly "Peter's Two Dads" and "Life of Brian" and "The Old Man and the Big 'C'" (Season 8, Episode 18)
  • “Mr. Booze” (Episode 2, “Family Goy”) – A Sinatra-style tribute/homage to The Party.
  • “Christmas Time is Killing Us” (Episode 16, “Road to the North Pole”) – A cynical, catchy earworm that critiques holiday consumerism.
  • “I’ve Got a Little List” (Episode 11, “The Splendid Source”) – Adapted from The Mikado, showcasing MacFarlane’s musical theater background.

Why? Because Season 8 understands that absurdity is the only lens through which to view tragedy. By desensitizing you with Peter fighting the giant chicken, the show earns the right to ask: What would you actually do? Season 8 of Family Guy originally aired on

Partial Terms of Endearment:

This "lost" episode about abortion was banned from airing on Fox in the United States due to its sensitive subject matter but was later released on DVD . 🎭 Notable Episodes Road to the Multiverse Brian and Stewie travel through alternate dimensions. Big Man on Hippocampus Peter develops amnesia and forgets who his family is. Brian & Stewie A bottle episode focusing on the duo's relationship. The Splendid Source Peter and the gang hunt for the origin of a dirty joke. Something, Something, Something, Dark Side A double-length parody of The Empire Strikes Back . ⭐️ Critical Reception "Screwed the Pooch" (Season 8, Episode 1) "Giant