10. Fecal Matters Review
The episode provides a rare "realistic" look at the damage caused by Peter and Ernie's epic fights. It is revealed that they have accumulated massive debt due to the destruction of buildings and vehicles over the years.
After Peter recovers from a bout of the flu, he finds himself immune to the virus. His doctor, Dr. Hartman, explains that Peter’s body has developed a "super-immunity," but this quickly leads to Peter making reckless health decisions. This plotline eventually ties into the return of Ernie the Giant Chicken , Peter's long-time nemesis. Peter decides to help Ernie after the chicken suffers a heart attack, leading to a temporary truce that explores the financial and physical toll of their years-long rivalry. 10. Fecal Matters
The subplot involving Brian serves as a critique of how people (and dogs) develop biases, often blaming his owner or "unfamiliarity" rather than intentional malice. The episode provides a rare "realistic" look at
Along with Ernie the Giant Chicken, the episode features appearances by Dr. Hartman and the usual Quahog circle, including Cleveland and Joe. Production Credits Season/Episode: Season 19, Episode 10. Original Air Date: January 17, 2021. His doctor, Dr
The episode is split between Peter’s medical emergency and a "racism" experiment conducted by Stewie.
You can find recaps and discussion threads for this episode on platforms like TV Tropes and Reddit . Family Guy S 19 E 10 Fecal Matters Recap - TV Tropes
In the subplot, Stewie notices that Brian appears to be "racist" because he only barks at Black people. Stewie sets up an experiment to prove his theory, leading to typical Family Guy social commentary on prejudice and performative liberalism. Key Highlights & Themes
