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[s11e19] Save The Clam File

: While looking for a bathroom during Horace's funeral, Meg stumbles upon an embalming session. Impressed by her lack of squeamishness, the funeral director hires her as an assistant.

: On IMDb , the episode maintains a stable rating, though some fans on Reddit noted at the time that the show felt "stale" compared to contemporaries like American Dad! . Conclusion [S11E19] Save the Clam

: The plot culminates in a grotesque sight gag where Chris is forced to pose as a deceased person. When the widow reveals her husband was an organ donor, Chris's facial skin is "grafted" onto a woman, leaving him disfigured in a classic instance of the show's dark humor. Critical Reception : While looking for a bathroom during Horace's

: Chris steals a corpse from the funeral home to use as a "chaperone" so he can sneak into R-rated movies. Critical Reception : Chris steals a corpse from

"Save the Clam" is an episode that balances the sentimental—saving a community staple—with the morbidly absurd. It successfully transitioned the ownership of the series' central hangout from Horace to Jerome, ensuring the show's familiar setting remained intact while introducing a new dynamic for the main cast. "Family Guy" Save the Clam (TV Episode 2013) - IMDb

Critics generally viewed "Save the Clam" as a "pedestrian" or standard episode.

Following the funeral, Peter, Joe, and Quagmire discover that The Drunken Clam is being foreclosed upon due to Horace's debts. Faced with the loss of their sanctuary, the trio attempts various alternatives—such as drinking at Peter's house—but they eventually resort to a desperate standoff at the bar to prevent its demolition. The conflict is resolved when Jerome, feeling guilty for Horace's death, uses his professional sports earnings to buy the bar and keep it open, though the friends find themselves relegated to a less desirable booth. Subplot: The Macabre and the Absurd