Every kid has an embarrassing moment in high school, and Chris Griffin will have his incident in Family Guy season 23 episode 7, "Hard Times At Adam West High," airing on April 6th on FOX. On the bright side, we'll be getting another excellent Brian, Stewie, and Chris time machine adventure. They're always fun to watch, and you can't go wrong with their storylines.
Yet, Chris will be using the time machine for a personal season, and I can't argue with him, as how many of us desire to fix our mistakes by going back? It's simple human psychology, but it also can't be done. Oh, well. Just hope you learn from the experience and try not to repeat it.
Previewing Family Guy season 23 episode 7 "Hard Times at Adam West High"

The episode's title is a spoof on the 1982 coming-of-age teen movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High and season 4's "Fast Times At Buddy Ciani Jr. High." We all know that MacFarlane and his team love 1980s references, as do we, and having the writers craft their imagination on the refs is humorous.'
Chris's mistake in class has nothing to do with his assignment and everything to do with his body's natural functioning. For a teenager, it's mortifying, but in most cases, it's gone and forgotten in a few days. But that's a lifetime, according to teenagers, as their hormones conflict with their mentality. It happens to all of us, so I'm sympathizing with the kid.
Below is the logline for Family Guy season 23 episode 7 "Hard Times at Adam West High." Plus, some sweet pictures to get you going.
"Chris uses Stewie’s time machine to stop himself from having an erection during a book report. Peter becomes jealous when he sits out of a lottery pool, and the guys win $123."



Elsewhere, Peter might pull another one of his shenanigans again, as he's after the lottery cash. Dude, you won the lottery twice, and you blew it twice. Besides, this payout is much less than millions and an hour's pay at the brewery, so what's so essential about $123?
It's the excitement of winning; whether it's a dollar or a thousand, Peter's likely to act like a child. As he usually does in these types of situations. The real question behind this, though, is how Lois has put up with her husband after all these years. He must be special in some way