[s8e18] Quagmire's Daddy | Android |

Meanwhile, Peter and the gang get into some misadventures with Mort Quagmire, who teaches them some of his notorious pickup artist techniques. However, things quickly go awry when Mort's methods backfire, and the gang finds themselves in a series of awkward and humorous situations.

The episode's couch gag features the Griffin family sitting on the couch, but with a twist: they're all dressed up as older versions of themselves, with Quagmire's dad sitting next to Quagmire. The camera pans out to reveal a montage of Quagmire and his father's shared characteristics, from their similar hairstyles to their womanizing ways.

The episode starts with Quagmire sitting at the Drunken Clam, nursing a beer. The gang is chatting and laughing, when suddenly, the door bursts open and a charming, womanizing older man walks in. This is Mort Quagmire, Quagmire's father. Quagmire is shocked to see his dad, whom he hasn't spoken to in years. [S8E18] Quagmire's Daddy

However, as Quagmire spends more time with his dad, he starts to realize that Mort is not just a charming ladies' man, but also a complex and troubled individual. Mort shares some surprising stories about his past, including his experiences as a fighter pilot and his brief marriage to Quagmire's mother.

In the end, Quagmire comes to terms with his complicated feelings about his father and his family. He realizes that, despite their differences, he and his dad share a deep bond. Mort Quagmire prepares to leave Quahog, but not before sharing some final words of wisdom with Quagmire. Meanwhile, Peter and the gang get into some

When Quagmire's estranged father, Mort Quagmire, comes to Quahog, Peter and the gang can't help but notice the striking resemblance between Quagmire and his old man. As Quagmire tries to reconcile with his father, he learns some surprising secrets about his family's past.

Mort Quagmire is a smooth-talking, ladies' man who immediately catches the attention of the Clam's female patrons. Peter, Joe, and Cleveland are amazed by the similarities between Quagmire and his father. "It's like looking at Quagmire 20 years from now," Peter says. The camera pans out to reveal a montage

As Quagmire and his father grow closer, Quagmire starts to confront some long-held feelings about his childhood and his relationship with his parents. He learns that his parents' divorce was not just a simple matter of his dad being a ladies' man, but also a result of his mom's infidelity.