Family Guy 450th Episode: After 27 Years, Lois Finally Understands Stewie and He Explains Why He Wanted to Kill Her

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The Griffin family reached a major milestone on February 15, 2026, when Family Guy aired its 450th episode on Fox. The episode, titled “Edible Arrangement,” served as the Season 24 premiere and delivered something fans had waited more than two and a half decades to see. Lois Griffin finally understood every word her diabolical baby son Stewie said, leading to a conversation that addressed the show’s longest-running mystery: why Stewie wanted to kill his mother in the first place .

For Alex Borstein, the voice of Lois, this wasn’t just another recording session. She called making the episode “extremely therapeutic” and admitted it is now her favorite out of 450 installments . The episode brought together comedy, chaos, and surprisingly deep family drama in a way that left viewers understanding the Griffin family dynamic on a whole new level.

How Lois and Stewie Finally Connected After 27 Years

The premise of the 450th episode follows classic Family Guy chaos with an unexpectedly emotional center. The trouble starts when Brian Griffin visits a newly legal cannabis dispensary in Quahog and brings home marijuana gummies. Stewie, thinking they are regular candy, eats several of them. He then slips some into Lois’s wine glass, and soon both mother and son find themselves thoroughly intoxicated .

For the first time in the series, the intoxicants allow Lois to understand Stewie’s sophisticated British accent and vocabulary clearly. What follows is a heart-to-heart conversation that covers decades of complicated family history . Executive producer Richard Appel explained that the third act of the episode functions essentially as a two-character play.

“They talk about the stuff that fans would want them to talk about โ€” the history of their relationship, Stewie’s desire to kill her, his opinion of her, hers of him, their approach to life, and similarities they might have that we couldn’t touch on between two characters who don’t speak to each other,” Appel told TVLine .

The episode was written by Travis Bowe and directed by Joseph Lee. The cast had done a live table read of the script at the PaleyFest celebration in Los Angeles during the summer of 2025, and the audience reaction was overwhelmingly positive. Borstein recalled that “as soon as we started recording this one, it was like, ‘Oh, this would be really cool. Well, what if we take this and do this in the future?’” .

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The Real Reason Stewie Wanted to Kill Lois

The most significant revelation in the 450th episode finally addresses the running gag from the show’s earliest seasons. In the conversation between Lois and Stewie, the baby genius explains his original plan to commit matricide. The reason cuts deeper than anyone expected.

Stewie tells Lois that he wanted to kill her because she was a part of him, and he was upset by how weak he perceived her to be. This moment of clarity between mother and son gets to the heart of their complicated relationship . Alex Borstein, speaking as both the voice of Lois and a real-life mother, found deep personal meaning in this exchange.

“I have a 17-year-old son, and this gets to the core of some of that: what is going on in that relationship, and where the tension comes from,” Borstein revealed to TV Insider. “I love that we could do that after 27 years since we premiered; that we can explore these kinds of things. There’s always something new that we’re learning about these characters, which is, I think, amazing” .

The revelation reframes the early seasons of the show, giving new context to Stewie’s elaborate schemes and his constant threats against Lois. Rather than being random jokes, those moments now carry the weight of a child struggling with his feelings about his mother.

Why This Episode Almost Featured Peter Instead of Lois

Interestingly, the emotional Lois and Stewie episode was not the original plan for the 450th milestone. Showrunners Rich Appel and Alec Sulkin revealed that the initial concept involved Peter Griffin getting high with Stewie instead .

“When this idea was first kicked around, for obvious comic reasons, it was, ‘Peter gets high with Stewie, and they go on kind of a buddy adventure,’ which has its fun,” Appel explained. “Then we realized, ‘Well, hold on, who’s got the interesting psycho-drama and emotional history with Stewie? It would be, obviously, the mother he’s wanted ‘to kill’ since the show premiered’” .

The producers recognized that a conversation between Lois and Stewie would carry more weight and meaning. Appel noted that shifting gears toward Lois made him realize, “This is going to be one that will stand out” . The decision proved correct when the live PaleyFest reading drew a roar of approval from the audience at the moment Lois first understood Stewie.

Despite the success of the episode, Sulkin joked about still being interested in that original Peter-Stewie concept. “Now I’m kind of upset we didn’t! Stewie and Peter get high. I think we broke the story” for a possible future episode .

Alex Borstein on Playing a Different Side of Lois

The 450th episode allowed Alex Borstein to explore a version of Lois Griffin that audiences rarely see. Freed from her usual stressed-out, responsible demeanor by the marijuana gummies, Lois became relaxed, introspective, and genuinely communicative with her youngest child.

“She’s not shrill, right? She’s chill. She’s kicked back. Her tone is different. Her speech pattern is different. So, yeah, it was really fun. It was getting to explore this different side of this character,” Borstein said .

The episode also addressed misconceptions about Lois that have persisted over the show’s long run. When asked if she wanted to clear up any misunderstandings about the character, Borstein offered a thoughtful defense of the Griffin family matriarch.

“So many of our fans have grown up with us that I think the perception of her has changed, just in people getting older and realizing, ‘Oh, when I was a teenager, and I started watching this, I thought she was just a wet blanket,’” she explained. “And as the viewers get older, they realize, ‘Oh, this b*tch has to hold everything together. She is the backbone. This is the one who has to remember everything. This is the one who carries the mental load and the physical load of the entire goddamn family, and it’s a miracle she’s even functioning’” .

Will Lois and Stewie Remember Their Conversation?

For fans wondering if this breakthrough moment will permanently change the dynamic between Lois and Stewie, the showrunners have a clear answer. At the end of “Edible Arrangement,” both characters forget their bonding experience due to their intoxicated state. This allows the show to reset to its traditional format while leaving the door open for future explorations .

Borstein addressed this directly, acknowledging that the beauty of animation is the ability to reset while also revisiting meaningful moments. “I think that’s the beauty of animation, being able to reset. But that’s not to say we can’t revisit it. That’s what’s great. We could have the two of them drop some acid next time. It can become an annual thing for them” .

Executive producer Alec Sulkin explained that maintaining the status quo makes practical sense for a show with 450 episodes available for streaming. If Lois and Stewie suddenly understood each other permanently, it would confuse viewers watching older episodes out of order. “I think it would be odd for the fans if there were 42 episodes where Stewie and Lois could communicate and 400-and-whatever because it’s like, ‘Wait, why isn’t she just asking him this question?’” Sulkin noted .

What Viewers Can Expect From Family Guy Season 24

Following the 450th episode premiere, Family Guy continues airing Sundays at 8:00 PM ET on Fox. Episodes become available for streaming the next day on Hulu for viewers in the United States. International audiences in the UK, Canada, Australia, and India can access the new season through various local platforms .

The second episode of the season features Lois and Meg in a mother-daughter adventure involving pumpkin spice lattes. According to Sulkin, when the seasonal drink disappears from Starbucks, Meg and Lois break in, steal supplies, and start an underground operation that goes haywire .

The third episode, titled “Man-Fest Destony,” brings in Broadway star Cole Escola as a guest voice. In that installment, Peter and his friends shipwreck on what they believe is a magical island without women, only to discover they have landed on Fire Island .

Family Guy has already been renewed through Season 27, guaranteeing that the Griffin family will remain on air into the 2028-2029 television season. This means fans have years of new episodes ahead, with the possibility of more character-focused stories like the 450th episode .

For Alex Borstein, the milestone episode represents everything she loves about voicing Lois after more than two decades. “This really is a favorite. Not just because I have a lot of lines, but it’s different. It’s such a unique departure to have her and Stewie have an adventure as a two-hander, and how real it gets,” she said. “I hope everyone else likes it as much as I do. And it’s premiering on my birthday, which just seems so perfect” .

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