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  2. A Fistful of Meg - Wikipedia

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    Eric Thurm of The A.V. Club gave the episode a D, criticizing the running theme of the show making fun of Meg as "distasteful," specifically taking issue with the episode's jokes as unfunny beyond a typical Family Guy offensiveness. Thurm commented positively on the side story between Brian and Peter, but opined that the latter was ultimately ...

  3. Trading Places (Family Guy) - Wikipedia

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    "Trading Places" is the 13th episode of the ninth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on March 20, 2011. [1] The episode follows the Griffins as they decide to switch roles, in order to teach each other a lesson about responsibility, with father Peter and mother Lois becoming the children, and son Chris and daughter Meg becoming the ...

  4. Meg Stinks! - Wikipedia

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    Mostly, 'Meg Stinks!' is a vast improvement over 'A Fistful of Meg' in almost every way, primarily because it’s actually more reminiscent of one of my favorite episodes of Family Guy: 'Road to Rupert.' Like that episode, 'Meg Stinks!' features a surprisingly effective Meg-Peter plot and, while it doesn't have an all-time great Stewie-Brian ...

  5. Seahorse Seashell Party - Wikipedia

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    Shocked, Peter demands Lois make Meg stop, but Lois refuses because he did not stand up for her. Within moments, the whole family turn their own abusive criticisms against each other until a devastated and tearful Peter flees upstairs, leaving Meg and Brian alone to discuss the situation.

  6. Dial Meg for Murder - Wikipedia

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    The conservative Parents Television Council, a frequent critic of Family Guy and other Seth MacFarlane-produced shows, named Dial Meg for Murder its "Worst TV Show of the Week" for the week ending February 5, 2010, due to excessive violence in scenes featuring Meg as both the victim and the instigator. Also cited was the sequence where Peter ...

  7. Family Guy Marries Off Meg in Finale — Is She Really ... - AOL

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    Meg may be the most hated member of the Griffin family, but that doesn’t mean we want her to move to another continent. Yet that’s exactly what happened in Sunday’s Family Guy Season 21 ...

  8. No Chris Left Behind - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the family have all begun to take extra jobs to pay for Chris' tuition; Peter sells butt scratchers at the ballpark, Lois and Meg begin working as prostitutes, and Stewie decides to follow overweight park-goers, while playing the tuba, making them fall and charge them US$60. As this is happening, Chris starts to feel uncomfortable ...

  9. Patriot Games (Family Guy) - Wikipedia

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    The episode features a 2.5-minute rendition of the song "Shipoopi" from the 1957 musical The Music Man, conducted by Peter and performed by the Patriots and people in the stadium. [12] The rendition was directed by Dan Povenmire, who would later go on to co-create Phineas and Ferb with fellow Family Guy worker Jeff "Swampy" Marsh.