Peter’s antics eventually anger the actual Mafia. To resolve the conflict, Joe has Peter wear a wire to a meeting with the rival Dons.
While Peter is playing gangster, Chris is sent to Italy where he falls in love with a girl named Apalonia. In a tragic (and parody-driven) twist, she is killed by a car bomb intended for Chris.
This is the second episode in the series history to have a title that is simply "Family Guy" translated into another language (the first was "Padre de Familia"). 📺 How to Watch
"" (Season 19, Episode 5) is a full-episode parody of the mob genre, specifically riffing on The Godfather and Goodfellas . The episode originally aired on November 8, 2020. 🎬 Plot Summary
You can catch the episode on streaming platforms like Hulu, Disney+, and Apple TV .
A running gag throughout the episode features Brian dying multiple "mafia-style" deaths for minor household infractions, such as drinking Lois's wine.
When Joe asks Peter to be his daughter Susie’s godfather, Peter takes the title literally. He begins operating like a Mafia Don, recruiting Joe, Quagmire, and Cleveland into his "crew" to run various rackets in Quahog.