: The Paris montage is uniquely done in a Muppet-style format, which reviewers noted as a standout creative choice for the series.
While it might not be as legendary as some of the "Road to..." episodes, "Foreign Affairs" is worth watching for the Joe and Quagmire team-up alone. Family Guy Review: "Foreign Affairs" - TV Fanatic [S9E17] Foreign Affairs
: Critics from TV Fanatic gave it a 3.6/5, praising the gags while finding the B-plot a bit thin compared to the high-stakes Paris drama. : The Paris montage is uniquely done in
is a solid, mid-tier entry that balances a surprisingly grounded marital drama with classic, absurd Family Guy antics. The Plot: Two Very Different Worlds is a solid, mid-tier entry that balances a
: The episode’s climax features a hilarious yet touching scene where Joe appears to "walk" to Bonnie to prove his love. The reveal—that Quagmire is painfully strapped to his back doing all the legwork—is one of the show's best visual gags.
: Back in Quahog, Peter decides to homeschool Chris and Meg after a "goat flu" scare. This side of the episode is pure chaos, featuring Peter's unorthodox teaching methods—like riding a scooter naked around the garage. Why It Works (The Highlights)