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[s11e8] Jesus, Mary & Joseph File

Upon arriving in Bethlehem, they find every room booked because Cher is in town for a concert. This leads to a gag where they are forced to stay in a stable because the innkeeper (Mort Goldman) has no vacancy.

In the irreverent tradition of Seth MacFarlane’s animated satire, Family Guy Season 11, Episode 8, titled , takes the most famous birth story in history and gives it the Quahog treatment. Originally aired in December 2012, this episode serves as the show’s unique Christmas special, using the Griffin family as the cast for a retelling of the Nativity. [S11E8] Jesus, Mary & Joseph

As they travel to Bethlehem, the episode leans heavily into anachronistic gags: Upon arriving in Bethlehem, they find every room

Continuing the "Butt-Monkey" trope, Meg is cast as the donkey carrying Mary. Originally aired in December 2012, this episode serves

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

The title is a play on the common Catholic exclamation "Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!" used to express shock or frustration.

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

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