Family Guy Season 20 features one notable progressive casting decision: the continued use of Arif Zahir, a Black voice actor, as Cleveland Brown following Mike Henry's voluntary recast in Season 19 to better match the character's race, aligning with DEI principles of racial authenticity in voice acting. This change is prominent in the cast but does not alter the character's established role or drive narratives. Episode plots remain rooted in the show's signature absurd, irreverent satire, with only incidental progressive touches like Lois exploiting 'feeling unseen' blindness for online fame in 'LASIK Instinct' (echoing identity grievance culture), light gender body-image commentary in 'Mister Act' where Lois develops a muscular physique, and a comedic cross-dressing subplot in the noir parody 'The Fatman Always Rings Twice.' These elements feel organic to the show's boundary-pushing humor rather than lectures or focal activism. No race/gender-swaps, forced diversity clashing with canon, overt social justice messaging, or prominent LGBTQ+ arcs dominate. Seth MacFarlane's progressive leanings are known but not emphasized in activist intent for this season; the show satirizes outdated norms without fully endorsing contemporary activism. Audience reception critiques newer seasons for declining quality, cynicism, and less edge, but lacks significant backlash decrying 'wokeness' or 'go woke go broke' specifically for Season 20—instead, sources highlight the show's persistence with politically incorrect jokes amid PC pressures.