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  1. The bottle episode breaks from the show's usual set-up and is the only episode of the show not to feature any music or use any cutaway gags with Brian and Stewie being the only two characters featured in the entire episode. In repeats of the episode there is no main title sequence, nor is any music played over the end credits.

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    • Road To The Multiverse (Season 8, Episode 1) The multiverse in the MCU and other superhero movies has become hugely popular, however, Family Guy beat them all to the punch years earlier with "Road to the Multiverse."
    • Roads To Vegas (Season 11, Episode 21) The most hilarious and ambitious of the "Road to..." Brian and Stewie episode on Family Guy is season 11’s “Roads to Vegas.”
    • Road To The North Pole (Season 9, Episode 7) "Road to the North Pole" has the distinction of being, not only one of the best "Road to" episodes, but also one of the best Christmas episodes of Family Guy.
    • Brian & Stewie (Season 8, Episode 17) Easily the greatest Brian and Stewie episodes in Family Guy history outside the “Road to...” specials is the extended episode that puts the focus squarely on their friendship.
    • Brian & Stewie. Topping this list is not only one of Brian and Stewie's finest episodes but one of the best episodes in Family Guy as a whole. This one's not even a touring adventure but is, in every way, a bottle episode that seeks to create humor and tension via a vulnerable and intimate situation.
    • Road to Rhode Island. "Road to Rhode Island" is Brian and Stewie's first "Road to" adventure, and it still holds up as one of the series' best. Either because it came from a more golden period for the show or the sheer fact that today's quality is a little erratic, this episode had everything that not only should a good Family Guy episode have but any television show in its entirety.
    • Road to the Multiverse. Upping the sci-fi rigmarole of "Road to Germany," "Road to the Multiverse" fully dives into the series' sci-fi potential, as Stewie takes Brian on a tour throughout the multiverse's possibilities.
    • Road to the North Pole. Much like any long-running cartoon series within the west, Family Guy has a long line of holiday and Christmas specials celebrating all there is to love about presents and togetherness and whatnot.
  3. Honorable Mentions: And Then There Were Fewer - Season 9, Episode 1. Road To The Multiverse - Season 8, Episode 1. Stewie Kills Lois + Lois Kills Stewie - Season 6, Episodes 4 + 5. I Dream Of Jesus - Season 7, Episode 2. Back To The Pilot - Season 10, Episode 5. The Simpsons Guy - Season 13, Episode 1.

  4. Stewie: I look like a guy who's been hitting the gym! Brian: It has nothing to do with the gym, you're on drugs! Stewie: It doesn't matter how you find the pot of gold, B to the rian. All that matters is that you beat the leprechauns. Brian: That doesn't make any sense. Stewie: It doesn't have to make sense when you look like this!

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  6. Eating the vomit also, though willingly, Brian then braces himself and licks his butt. After redressing, Stewie is tired and, as they go to sleep, they realize that the next day is Sunday and that they'll have to spend another day trapped. Brian wakes up first, retrieving a drink from his box. When quizzed about the drink, he offers Stewie liquor.

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