Tan Aquatic With Steve Zissou — [s5e11] The

: He forces Brian to listen to his "dying" poetry, a direct nod to the non-fiction novel.

: In a shot-for-shot homage to Ferris Bueller’s Day Off , Stewie stares into Georges Seurat’s "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte". [S5E11] The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou

Convinced he is dying, Stewie drags Brian through a series of "final wishes" that highlight the show's love for pop culture deep cuts: : He forces Brian to listen to his

The episode kicks off when Peter takes Stewie to a golf course, accidentally leaving him in the sun. Stewie returns with a tan that would make a South Beach influencer jealous and quickly becomes obsessed with maintaining his "bronze". Stewie returns with a tan that would make

If there is one thing Family Guy (S5E11) taught us, it's that there is a very fine line between a "healthy glow" and looking like a radioactive apricot. First airing on February 18, 2007, this episode remains a fan favorite for its dual-track absurdity involving Stewie’s tan-induced mid-life crisis and Peter’s sudden career change into professional bullying. The Plot in a Sunshell

While Stewie is fighting for his "life," Peter is fighting the neighborhood. After Peter beats up a bully named Kyle who was harassing Chris, he realizes that bullying is actually a lot of fun. He begins terrorizing the household until Chris eventually has to take a stand and beat some sense back into his father. Trivia & Deep Cuts The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou - Family Guy Wiki

Naturally, things go south when Brian—supposed to be the responsible one—falls asleep while Stewie is in a tanning bed. After six and a half hours under the UV rays, Stewie is left severely sunburnt and convinced a new mole on his stomach is terminal cancer. Stewie's Bucket List