“Family Guy” season 17 episode 6 will continue to show entertaining scenes with its twisted and politically influenced brand of humor. It features parodies of attention-grabbing everyday scenarios and they do it exactly how they happen in real life so they are always fun to watch.
As per Rotten Tomatoes, “Family Guy” season 17 episode 6 is titled “Stand by Meg” and as the title suggests, the story for this episode will mostly be about Meg. Its synopsis reads: “After Meg saves Stewie from a choking incident, Stewie makes it his personal mission to create a better life for Meg. Meanwhile, Chris is sent to a vocational school.”
Previously in “Family Guy,” Carter Pewterschmidt arranged a surprise party for his daughter Lois Griffin. The party was his present for her but unfortunately, it only brought him trouble. For one, he figured in an accident and this will leave him sort of immobile, so he is left with no choice but to rely on the Griffin family’s care.
“Family Guy” season 17 episode 5 aired on Nov. 4 and as always, it garnered good viewership ratings. As for the upcoming episode 6, viewers can expect more funny scenes and dialogues as Stewie vows to make Meg’s life easier after she saved him from the potentially fatal choking incident. Plus, as Chris begins his vocational schooling, the Griffin family will never disappoint in providing more comic relief to the audience.
“Family Guy” season 17 episode 6 is a production of 20th Century Fox Television and produced by Seth MacFarlane, who is also part of the voice actors. Rich Appel and Alec Sulkin are the series’s showrunners, and this episode was written by Seth MacFarlane and David Zuckerman.
“Family Guy” season 17 episode 6 is set to air on Nov. 11 at 9 p.m. on FOX. As per OtakuKart, fans who would like to watch the show online can do so by using the FOX app. Live streaming is also available through a number of online portals like DirectTV, Sling, and Roku.


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