'Family Guy' Season 15 Episode 15 Spoilers: Peter Solves Crimes With Joe
The upcoming episode of "Family Guy" season 15 will see a parody of 1993's "Cop and a Half" as Peter (Seth McFarlane) assists Joe (Patrick Warburton) with some crime-solving.
According to the synopsis of the new episode, titled "Cop and a Half-wit," Peter and Joe will team up in trying to solve crimes in town. However, Joe will attempt to take all the credit for what they have accomplished. Knowing Peter, this will undoubtedly drive him crazy with anger.
Elsewhere, Stewie (McFarlane) joins a football team. But he suffers from a concussion while playing the game, which will lead Brian (McFarlane) to panic and worry.
Meanwhile, here is a brief recap of the previous episode, titled "The Dating Game."
Peter and his friends attempted to purchase a restaurant called Medieval Castle in an auction but got outbid by Mayor West (Adam West). Having decided to own the restaurant whatever it takes, Peter and the gang set the place aflame, but West and his friends ended up okay.
Quagmire (McFarlane) discovered Tinder after the ordeal, hearing about it from Mort (John G. Brennan). Through the use of the dating app, Quagmire found himself swimming in women and becoming addicted to it. When Peter and the guys tried to go out golfing with him, they found him in a Gollum-like state thanks to his Tinder addiction.
In an effort to help their friend out of his situation, they hired a hooker to snap Quagmire out of it, but only after two failed attempts consisting of throwing his cellphone away and singing him a song. In the end, though, it was revealed that the hooker Quagmire picked up was actually a deadly murderer. However, that did not stop Peter and the guys from playing golf with the real hooker instead.
Elsewhere, Stewie was made to wear a back brace after it was discovered that he had scoliosis. Initially appalled by it, he quickly liked the back brace when he found out that people treated him differently at school because of it. However, when the time came for him to have it taken off, he refused, which resulted in him having to wear a head brace as well.
"Family Guy" season 15 airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on Fox.