Emmy-Winning Episode is the first episode and season premiere of the
sixteenth season of the animated sitcom Family Guy, and the 290th
episode overall. It aired on Fox in the United States on October 1,
2017, and is written by Aaron Lee and directed by James Purdum,
Dominic Bianchi, and Peter Shin, with James R. Bagdonas directing the
live-action chicken fight. Guest voices include Louis C.K., Jonathan
Kite, Bill Maher, Miriam Margolyes, Christina Pickles, Modern Family
cast members Ty Burrell, Julie Bowen, and SofÃa Vergara, and a
live-action cameo from Asa Akira.As the Griffin family is watching
Vedder Call Saul, Peter is displeased that Family Guy hasn't won a
single Emmy since it debuted in 1999, and the crossover with The
Simpsons didn't help. Lois even mentions that they shouldn't do
another episode with The Simpsons because it only helped the other
show (or made Family Guy look bad when fans condemned The Simpsons for
agreeing to the crossover at all). He then embarks on his own For Your
Consideration campaign by spoofing other shows who won the award.Peter
first aims at winning an Emmy for Best Comedy, which includes Modern
Family, Girls, and Transparent and other comedy traits (with two being
SofÃa Vergara taking Lois' role, Lois portraying a delivery person,
Chris acting like Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory, a pass-by
from Tracy Morgan, and Peter playing transgender). He even encounters
Louis C.K. outside the Drunken Clam, where the comedian says he's glad
his career has cooled off just enough that Peter was able to get him
to make a cameo on the show. When Peter goes into the bar, everyone
greets him in the style of Norm Peterson from Cheers. After that,
Peter is sent to the hospital, where Dr. Hartman comes in to change
his sex. Peter insists that it was just a gag, and Hartman continues
on anyway. His final narration on that has him stating "And that's how
I became your mother."The comedy submission doesn't work, as the Emmy
producers dislike it and say that Family Guy now owes them an Emmy.
Brian insists on moving to Best Drama in which spoofs of Breaking Bad,
The Wire, Homeland, The Sopranos, Orange Is the New Black, House of
Cards, and Game of Thrones follow. The sketch ends with the Night King
about to attack Peter with an undead dragon. It is watched by two
people and a dragon, who feels that he and his fellow dragons were
accurately represented.
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