: Peter becomes best friends with former President Bill Clinton, leading to conflict with Lois.
: Features the return of Stewie’s half-brother and arch-nemesis, Bertram. Critical Reception & Awards
: Won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation, awarded to Steven Fonti for storyboard work.
: Meg develops a disturbing obsession with Brian after he takes her to the prom.
: The highest-rated episode of the season, featuring a rare dynamic where Stewie becomes obsessed with Lois after she saves his teddy bear, Rupert.
: The Parents Television Council frequently criticized the season, naming four separate episodes as the "worst show of the week". In response, executive producer David Goodman emphasized that the show is intended strictly for teenagers and adults.
: The season secured an Emmy for its animation work on "No Chris Left Behind".
: Peter becomes best friends with former President Bill Clinton, leading to conflict with Lois.
: Features the return of Stewie’s half-brother and arch-nemesis, Bertram. Critical Reception & Awards Family Guy Season 5
: Won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation, awarded to Steven Fonti for storyboard work. : Peter becomes best friends with former President
: Meg develops a disturbing obsession with Brian after he takes her to the prom. : Meg develops a disturbing obsession with Brian
: The highest-rated episode of the season, featuring a rare dynamic where Stewie becomes obsessed with Lois after she saves his teddy bear, Rupert.
: The Parents Television Council frequently criticized the season, naming four separate episodes as the "worst show of the week". In response, executive producer David Goodman emphasized that the show is intended strictly for teenagers and adults.
: The season secured an Emmy for its animation work on "No Chris Left Behind".