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"Family Goy" is the second episode of the eighth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on October 4, 2009. In the episode, Lois discovers that her mother is Jewish and begins her struggle to adapt to her newfound heritage.
"I Take Thee Quagmire" is the only episode of Family Guy that Maxwell and Woodard wrote. This episode starts by depicting the game show Wheel of Fortune. [4] When Brian is watching Malcolm in the Middle on television, a scene begins showing Lois screaming at sons Malcolm, Reese, and Dewey and husband Hal.
Joyce's original surname, Chevapravatdumrong, is a reference to Family Guy writer and producer Cherry Chevapravatdumrong; in light of this, Joyce explains that she changed her surname to Kinney as "they'd never let that name on TV". [5] The scene then transitions into a Facebook cutaway gag, showing Lois's Facebook profile. [7]
"Meet the Quagmires" is the 18th and final episode of the fifth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It originally aired on Fox on May 20, 2007. The episode features Peter after he goes back in time to live the single life a little longer, before he meets future wife Lois.
A deleted scene was made showing Peter bringing Quahog news reporter Tricia Takanawa home to have sex with, originally intending to make Lois watch and then not being able to bring himself to do it, but this scene was deleted and replaced with Peter's wishes to sleep with Lois's mother. [6] The final scene of the episode showing Mayor West ...
As Lois feels bad for him, she decides to help Peter regain his place, turning down a night out to allow Peter to rejoin his friends. Meanwhile, the New England Toy & Game Company recalls the teddy bears for the eyes potentially coming loose and Lois sends Rupert back. When Stewie finds him missing, Brian tells him what happened and shows him ...
"Call Girl" is the fifteenth episode of the eleventh season and the 202nd overall episode of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It aired on Fox in the United States on March 10, 2013. It was written by Wellesley Wild and directed by John Holmquist. [1] In the episode, when Peter loses everything in a lawsuit, Lois gets a job.
Lois is not looking forward to her birthday due to age-insecurity, but Brian suggests throwing her a surprise party. After Peter reads a poem that lowers Lois' spirits even further, she starts to suffer a midlife crisis and decides to turn her life around by adopting a different, younger lifestyle with longer hair after a makeover and shopping trip.