Ep 16. Roasted Guy
- TV14
- April 26, 2015
- 21 min
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7.2 (1,277)
In season 13 episode 16 of Family Guy titled "Roasted Guy," Peter is honored at a comedy roast, but things take a turn when his friends, family, and enemies take turns roasting him and going too far with their insults. Peter can't handle the harsh words and decides to go to a self-help group for people dealing with having their lives mocked and ridiculed. The group is led by the well-known therapist Dr. Kaplan, who helps Peter work through his issues and even gets him a chance to face his roasters once again.
Meanwhile, Stewie is fascinated by his new tricycle and spends his days riding it around the house and annoying Brian with his endless loops around the living room. Brian becomes fed up and decides to teach Stewie a lesson by depositing him in East Quahog, a rough part of town, with nothing but his tricycle and a sippy cup. Stewie's misadventures in the new neighborhood lead him to make some unlikely friends and discover a new side of himself.
As always, the episode is filled with hilarious cutaways and pop culture references, including a parody of the famous movie "Inception" and a bit where Peter tells his own version of the Cinderella story. Fans of the show will enjoy the familiar dynamic between the characters and the lighthearted yet sometimes poignant themes explored throughout the episode. "Roasted Guy" is a fun and entertaining addition to Family Guy's extensive catalog of episodes.