Family Guy season 15 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Peter and his friends start a podcast during a mundane conversation, leading Peter to accidentally become a DJ. His new role strains his relationships as he neglects his friends and family. Meanwhile, Brian and Stewie struggle as roommates, facing various comical challenges. Peter's DJ career peaks with an invitation to a music festival, but his sudden hearing loss jeopardizes his performance. Despite past conflicts, his friends come to his aid, only for Peter to comically fail by playing an audiobook. Ultimately, Peter's hearing loss is revealed to be drug-induced, and he reconciles with his friends.
Full Episode S15E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What led to Peter Griffin and his friends starting a podcast?
They decided to start a podcast during a mundane conversation at The Drunken Clam.
Where does Brian, the family dog, end up sleeping due to Lois' allergies?
Brian moves into Stewie Griffin's room.
What is the name of the podcast started by Peter and his friends?
The podcast is called "Thanks for the Clamories."
What topic caused the podcast to take an odd turn?
The discussion of how many fourth-graders they could fight took the podcast in an odd direction.
How does Peter become a DJ?
A nightclub owner invites Peter to DJ after hearing his accidental music mix at the bar.
What festival does Peter get invited to perform at as a DJ?
Peter is invited to perform at the Electric Clam Festival.
Why do Brian and Stewie have trouble living together?
Their living habits clash, leading to escalating tensions.
What happens to Peter's hearing?
Peter loses his hearing due to the loud music he plays as a DJ.
Why do Peter's friends initially refuse to help him with the festival?
They refuse because Peter had become self-absorbed and neglected their friendship.
How does Peter's DJ performance at the festival turn out?
Peter accidentally plays an audiobook instead of music, leading to a comical failure.
What was the actual cause of Peter's hearing loss?
Peter's hearing loss was due to his consumption of Oxycontin, not the loud music.