[s16e8] Crimes And Meg's Demeanor 〈NEWEST 2024〉
Brian’s subplot is a direct parody of this Alfred Hitchcock classic, where a protagonist with a broken leg spies on neighbors.
The title is a play on this Woody Allen film.
Meg's fake identification uses a portfolio image of politician Chris Christie . [S16E8] Crimes and Meg's Demeanor
A scene features Meg and Peter fleeing from Nazis while carrying the Ark of the Covenant. Trivia Highlights
The Family Guy episode (Season 16, Episode 8) is a dual-plot feature that parodies classic cinema while exploring the dysfunctional bond between Peter and Meg. Plot Summaries Brian’s subplot is a direct parody of this
The episode concludes with Brian being allowed to move back into the Griffin home after being hailed a "hero" for recovering $200 worth of school food from Shepherd. "Family Guy" Crimes and Meg's Demeanor (TV Episode 2017)
The song "Party All the Time" by Eddie Murphy plays during Meg and Peter's drinking montage. A scene features Meg and Peter fleeing from
The silhouettes Brian watches are a gag lifted from the movie.