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Peter swaps lives with Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and is forced to make a ruling on the constitutionality of gay marriage, meanwhile, Brett tries to become friends with Quagmire, Cleveland and Joe.
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S23, EP8 "Hard Times at Adam West High"
Chris uses Stewie's time machine to stop himself from having an erection during a book report; Peter becomes jealous when he sits out of a lottery pool and the guys win.

S19, EP17 "Young Parent Trap"
Lois and Peter are mistaken for young parents by another couple at Stewie's school; they are invited to live in a millennial apartment complex, leaving Meg and Chris home alone.

S19, EP18 "Meg Goes to College"
Meg deals with a college admissions scandal; Brian embarks on a fitness journey.

S17, EP4 "Big Trouble in Little Quahog"
After Brian teases Stewie for being small, Stewie invents a shrinking machine that results in both of them shrinking to a microscopic size.

S23, EP7 "Pitch Imperfect"
Peter must gain his family's respect back after he makes a humiliating throw; Brian and Stewie become chiropractors.

S23, EP6 "Dog Is My Co-Pilot"
Brian and Quagmire go on a press tour after successfully landing a plane; Chris and Stewie open a boutique pizza place.

S23, EP5 "The Chicken or the Meg"
When Meg starts dating a chicken she meets on a reality dating show, Peter disapproves of their love, prompting her to move out; saddened by Meg's absence, Peter decides to get her back from the chicken's house.

S23, EP4 "Lois C.K."
Lois becomes a stand-up comic, using real life stories about Peter as content; Peter tries his best to straighten his life out to avoid being ridiculed by Lois's act.
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