Family Guy‘s Season 21 finale has come, and with it, both Griffin siblings Meg (Mila Kunis) and Chris (Seth Green) do some growing up.
In the aptly titled “Adult Education,” we see a continuation of the previous episode in which Meg marries a man in Russia. Meanwhile, Chris finds himself in need of an extracurricular activity in order to graduate high school and go to college — although the after-hour activities he finally lands on aren’t what his parents Lois and Peter had in mind.
In TV Insider’s exclusive season finale clip, Chris walks into the living room to show his parents his yearbook. However, Chris isn’t present; even Peter is in it as part of the Peter Club. Lois warns if he doesn’t get involved in extracurricular activities, he won’t get into college, and “you’ll end up a garbage man or a congresswoman from Colorado.”
That’s when Peter sets the audience up for a classic cutaway, with how it’s important to go to college “mostly so you can constantly jam into conversation where you went.”
We then see an older, seasoned Chris at a function putting aside a casual question to mention how it reminds him of when he was at school in Cambridge — not Harvard, but the Cambridge Technical College for Dullards and Mutes.
The official logline for the episode reads: “Meg gets married in Russia. Meanwhile, Chris, in need of an extracurricular activity, joins Principal Shepherd in shooting adult films at the high school.”
The star-studded cast includes creator Seth MacFarlane as Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, Quagmire, and Tom Tucker; Alex Borstein as Lois Griffin; Patrick Warburton as Joe and Arif Zahir as Cleveland.
Family Guy, Sunday, May 7, 9/8c, Fox
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