A new sneak-peek at Family Guy season 21 shows the series parodying The Silence of the Lambs. Created and voiced by Seth MacFarlane, the adult animated sitcom premiered on Fox back in 1999 and consists of over 380 episodes, making it one of the longest-running programs on television. As always, the show continues to follow the adventures of the Griffin family, presenting much of its humor through cutaways and scenarios that satirize relevant or popular topics. In addition to MacFarlane, the series stars Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mila Kunis, Patrick Warburton, and Arif Zahir, and is known for featuring numerous guest cameos as well.
Not long after the network announced its latest set of episodes, Family Guy was renewed for season 21. Beginning in September, the most recent installment saw Brian and Quagmire form a short-lived alliance to help the latter impress a woman and her pet dog. It also revived one of Stewie's most iconic lines, when it flipped the script and had Lois repeatedly call after him as he ignorantly sat by. Other season 20 episodes featured LASIK eye surgery, a noir version of Quahog, a jealous Lois pining over Quagmire, and several parodies including ones of Green Book and HBO's Game of Thrones, Succession, and Big Little Lies.
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Now, AniDom, Fox's Animated Domination, is offering audiences a first look at the new season of Family Guy by sharing a montage of episode clips to its YouTube channel. In a few noticeable moments, the show appears to be spoofing the 1991 thriller The Silence of the Lambs with Stewie and Lois portraying Hannibal Lector and Clarice Starling respectively, and Chris and Meg recreating a famous Buffalo
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