The Family Guy 100th Episode Special - Plot

Plot

The show features MacFarlane interviewing people who did not approve of Family Guy's content, with the running joke being they did not know they were talking to the creator of the show. MacFarlane also references the show's prior cancellation at the end of the special, when he toasts to the next 100 episodes and says, "Here's to the next 100... and hopefully we won't get cancelled for two and a half fucking years in the middle again!".

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