Family Guy | Season 16 - Threesixtyp
Suddenly, Peter is inside a familiar scene: the living room. But he’s not on the couch. He’s the camera . He turns his head left—there’s Lois, mid-argument. Right—Brian is typing something sarcastic on a laptop. Behind him—Chris is eating a bowl of cereal that seems to refill itself.
Peter, why don’t you try that new streaming service, “Threesixtyp”? It has all those interactive 360-degree shows. You can look around while you watch.
Finally, Stewie unplugs the router. The helmet shatters. Peter collapses, clutching a single souvenir: a DVD copy of Season 16: The Director’s Rear End .
The episode opens in the Griffin living room. Peter is on the couch, scrolling through his phone with his thumb, frowning deeply. Family Guy Season 16 - threesixtyp
Peter’s eyes light up. “In the future, you won’t just watch TV. The TV will watch you… from every angle. Brought to you by the same people who made the Clapper.”
Peter’s pants fly off. The helmet projects a 360-degree hologram of his lower half into the living room. Lois is horrified. Chris films it for his vlog.
(dazed) I saw everything, Lois. I saw the episode where they forgot to animate my left hand. I saw the writers’ room. Seth MacFarlane was just five otters in a trench coat. Suddenly, Peter is inside a familiar scene: the living room
Inside the helmet, Peter is now forced to watch the infamous “Seahorse Seashell Party” from the back of Brian’s head. He screams.
The screen splits into a kaleidoscope of scenes: Stewie building the time machine in the background of a Meg subplot, Joe’s legs inexplicably working in a single frame, Cleveland blinking in Morse code “HELP.” Peter spins around in real life, knocking over a lamp.
Peter orders the Threesixtyp “Quantum Helmet,” a bulky VR headset with “SEASON 16” stenciled on the side. It arrives via a sweaty, terrified UPS driver (who mutters, “Don’t put it on after midnight”). He turns his head left—there’s Lois, mid-argument
Peter, you’re scaring the children!
Peter, still pantless, watches a normal episode of King of Queens while wearing the broken helmet as a hat.