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: To keep the tradition alive, Peter begins secretly organizing underground birthday parties, acting as a "bootlegger" for cake and festivities. 8. The Birthday Bootlegger

: At the brewery, Peter meets his new boss, Preston Lloyd . Preston is extremely professional and quickly bans the office's "extravagant" birthday celebrations, which are Peter's favorite part of the job. If you're looking for something specific about this

: Peter eventually discovers that Preston Lloyd's strictness stems from his own lonely childhood. Peter helps him experience a real birthday, leading to a truce. : At the brewery, Peter meets his new boss, Preston Lloyd

: The episode features a meta-joke where Stewie, while in detention, sees Bart Simpson writing on a chalkboard. Instead of his usual pranks, Bart is writing "It's a pleasure to work for the Disney Corporation," reflecting Disney's acquisition of 20th Century Fox.

: Meanwhile, Stewie gets sent to detention for the first time. To survive the rough environment of "baby prison," he adopts a hardened, "tough guy" persona, which starts to affect his behavior at home. Key Moments

If you're looking for something specific about this episode, More details on the . Where you can stream the episode right now. Family Guy Just Proved Disney Can't Steal Its Edge

: To keep the tradition alive, Peter begins secretly organizing underground birthday parties, acting as a "bootlegger" for cake and festivities.

: At the brewery, Peter meets his new boss, Preston Lloyd . Preston is extremely professional and quickly bans the office's "extravagant" birthday celebrations, which are Peter's favorite part of the job.

: Peter eventually discovers that Preston Lloyd's strictness stems from his own lonely childhood. Peter helps him experience a real birthday, leading to a truce.

: The episode features a meta-joke where Stewie, while in detention, sees Bart Simpson writing on a chalkboard. Instead of his usual pranks, Bart is writing "It's a pleasure to work for the Disney Corporation," reflecting Disney's acquisition of 20th Century Fox.

: Meanwhile, Stewie gets sent to detention for the first time. To survive the rough environment of "baby prison," he adopts a hardened, "tough guy" persona, which starts to affect his behavior at home. Key Moments