![]() ![]() Federal Communications Commission (FCC) introduces censorship on TV after a wardrobe malfunction at the Emmy awards. ![]() Lois agrees to this proposal despite Peter, her husband, opposing it, During the early stages of her pregnancy, the friend and his wife passed away in an accident, leaving Lois and Peter in a dilemma as to whether keep the baby or abort it.Īnother very important episode of this famed sitcom, this episode deals with the issue of censorship on television. In this episode, Lois is asked by a friend to be a surrogate mother for him and his wife. Read More: Best Breaking Bad Episodes 5. Partial Terms of Endearment (Season 8, Episode 21)Ī very important socially conscious episode in this modernist sitcom, Partial Terms of Endearment is an episode which deals with the issue of abortion. It then was upon the newly recruited officials to handle. In the meantime, Meg and Brian have a fling which due to reasons best left unsaid, reached a point where Meg was discovered trying to assault Brian by tying him to a bed. ![]() Due to his disability, Joe was left behind and Peter, Cleveland and Quagmire join the department to assist Joe. The events of this episode ensue when the Mayor Adam west deploys the entire police force of Quahog to Cartagena, Colombia to search for Elaine Wilder (a fictional character from the film Romancing the Stone which he was watching). Meanwhile, Stewie, who used to hate Lois, becomes enamoured with her because she rescues his pet teddy, but later goes back to hating her when she ignores his demands for attention. When the doctor checks his prostate, unaware of the method involved, Peter comes to believe he has been sexually assaulted, and when he discusses this with his friends, they too agree that the doctor had molested them when they went to him for a prostate check-up. Quahog, in this episode, becomes the subject of a flu epidemic and as a result, Peter goes to Dr Hartman for a vaccine. The three of them then go through a series of adventures at the epicentre of World War 2, even meeting Hitler at one point.ħ. Stewie Loves Lois (Season 5 Episode 1) When they discover him in Warsaw, Poland, they realise that is the day the Blitzkrieg is about to happen. This episode follows Brian and Stewie as they set out on a journey in the time machine to save Mort when he accidentally travels to Nazi Germany in Stewie’s time machine, taking it to be a portable toilet. This leads to a series of hilarious events which have propelled this episode to great heights. However, when Brian realises that the “years travelled” gauge might make Stewie suspicious, he immediately sets the meter backwards. He visits the day of Lincoln’s assassination with one girl and to the Hindenburg disaster with another. How wealth degrades and degenerates human beings seems to be the underlying theme of the episode.īrian seduces girls to come over to his house by telling them he has a time machine (which actually belongs to Stewie). Griffin ends up with a huge debt where he owes the Historical Society $100 million. The Griffins, when they come into such a lot of money, lose their grip over reality. Later it is discovered that she has left most of her wealth including her mansion, to Lois. When Lois’ aunt Marguerite comes to visit the Griffins, she promptly drops dead on their front door. Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater (Season 2, Episode 1) What’s your favorite Family Guy episode?ġ0. Here is the list of top episodes of Family Guy.
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