The 3 Family Guy Episodes Written By Series Creator Seth MacFarlane
Despite creating the comedy series, Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane is officially credited as writing only three episodes.
Read MoreDespite creating the comedy series, Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane is officially credited as writing only three episodes.
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