[s11e8]: Jesus, Mary & Joseph

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[s11e8]: Jesus, Mary & Joseph

In a cutaway to Heaven, God (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) is looking over a list of potential names. He rejects "Tristan" (fearing the kid would get bullied) before settling on "Jesus" after an angel suggests some "wine and cheeses". The Action-Packed Ending

Here is a deep dive into the episode’s plot, its sharpest jokes, and that classic bit of "Griffin hypocrisy" at the end. The Setup: A Griffin Family Christmas

Joseph’s reaction is a highlight of the episode. He tries to explain the "virgin birth" to his coworkers, but they keep "poking holes" in the logic, much to his frustration. The Journey to Bethlehem [S11E8] Jesus, Mary & Joseph

In a classic display of hypocritical humor , Peter immediately assumes they are "grifters" and shoos them away, even threatening them with a baseball bat when they persist. It’s a biting ending that highlights the gap between admiring a religious story and actually practicing its message of charity. Episode Highlights & Trivia

The story starts with Joseph (Peter) meeting Mary (Lois) in their village. The humor stems from the juxtaposition of biblical settings with modern-day frustrations. For instance, Joseph is annoyed by Mary’s reluctance to have sex, only for her to later reveal she was visited by an angel (played by Bruce) and is pregnant with the Son of God. In a cutaway to Heaven, God (voiced by

The episode begins in the present day with the Griffins decorating their tree. When Meg finds a manger ornament, Peter decides to tell the story of the very first Christmas. As is typical for Family Guy story episodes (like their Star Wars parodies), the regular characters step into historical roles: as Joseph Lois as Mary Brian as Joseph’s friend, Robby Stewie as the infant Jesus Chris as the Little Drummer Boy Carter Pewterschmidt as a jealous King Herod Joe, Quagmire, and Cleveland as the Three Wise Men A "Modern" Biblical Retelling

I can help you find where to stream more of the Griffin family's adventures if you're looking for a marathon! The Setup: A Griffin Family Christmas Joseph’s reaction

True to the show's absurdist style, the birth of Jesus isn't a quiet affair. When King Herod arrives with his army to seize the baby, Stewie’s version of Jesus doesn't just lie in a manger. Instead, the manger transforms into a high-tech fighter ship, and baby Jesus uses it to decimate Herod’s troops. The Final Twist: The Hypocrisy Gap