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09-04-2006, 01:15 AM
FAMILY GUY--- The Early Years and Beyond
Episode One- "Meet Peter Griffin."- In the 1980's, Peter Griffin meets Lois, who consents to marry him; at the wedding, chaos ensues where Lois' mother is drunk, Peter's aunt dies right in the middle of the wedding, and his brother's fiancee' leaves him.
2- "Meet the Father."- Peter's neighbor (Quagmire) convinces him that he's slept with his wife, days before the news comes through that she's pregnant with Chris! (This episode takes place in 1990)
FLASHBACK episode-
3- "It Came From Peter's Space."- Peter, in 2006, insists he created the original MySpace, which then leads us back in time to 1990 when he first coined Peter's Space.
NEW IDEAS-
4- "Sleeping With The Enemies."- Quagmire finds little rest on a night when he has to juggle three dates at the same time.
5- "Lois Lane Griffin."- Peter fantasizes about Lois being Lois Lane while on a Superman kick.
6- "First Timers."- Peter is interviewed on the street by Quahog 5 News.
7- "I Don't Think So, Big Man."- Quagmire loses his house in a bet, moves in with a girlfriend, who dumps him, leaving him with only Peter to turn to.
8- "Revenge Time: Peter Style."- Peter schemes to get Quagmire's house back.
FLASHBACK 9- "The Evil Baby."- Domineering Stewie pushes his way out of Lois, beginning the totalitarian life of Stewie Griffin.
FLASHBACK 10- "The Dog."- A dog named Brian wonders onto the Griffins porch who take him in, not knowing that he talks until about five minutes in the door when he asks, "So, what's a guy gotta do to get a martini around here?".
11- "Peter and the Temptations."- When his favorite bar announces it will close every Sunday because it's the Sabbath, Peter fights the system.
12- "What Makes Peter Run."- Peter races in the neighborhood charity race to benefit disease.
13- "Dance, Baby, Dance."- Lois forces baby Stewie to compete in a competition where money is the grand prize.
14- "Sharing A Drink They Call Loneliness."- Three down-on-their-luck work friends try to dupe Peter for his newly received inheritance.
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09-05-2006, 10:30 PM
15- "Chris and the Professor."- Chris' teacher will only pass him if he makes a pass at her; Peter tries to break a world record for holding his breath underwater.
16- "Changing Stewie."- Lois teachers Peter how to change a baby, and his skills are tested when Lois is out and Stewie needs to be changed.
17- "What Does A Naked Lois Say To You?"- Quagmire sees Lois changing at night while peeking through his shades.
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18- "Men In Drag."- Performers urk theatre going patrons Peter and Brian.
19- "Family Guy Gone Nuts."- Personalities are switched in the Griffin household: Stewie's body matches Brian's voice and vice versa; Peter's body matches Lois' voice and vice versa, Chris becomes the evil monkey in his closet and vice versa and Meg and her popular visiting Valley-Girl cousin trade places.
20- "Peter, The Invisible Man With The Invisible Mind."- Peter auditions for a theatre production of THE INVISIBLE MAN to prove to Lois that he can act.
21- "Tab Troubles."- Peter has difficulty paying for his drinks at the Clam.
Season Two-
1- "Stewie's Old Man."- Stewie befriends a wealthy old gentlemen for his money, thinking that his time is near.
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09-15-2006, 06:24 PM
2- "War of the Worlds--- Quahog."- Peter thinks aliens are invading Quahog; Stewie tries to deepen his voice and enhance body features.
3- "The Affair."- Peter's new co-worker is interested in his seemingly mentally-unfit ways.
4- "Lois' Guilt."- Brian cares for a dying dog he sees get run over; the culprit was Lois, who feels guilty about not telling Brian about that it was her that ran the dog over.
5- "Lucky There's A Family Stripper."- Lois' seductive visiting niece makes Meg feel inferior; Quagmire is shocked when he spots Meg at his favorite strip club practing her strip tease with her cousin.
6- "The Strange Case of Dr. Griffin and Mr. Hyde."- Peter lets his darker side get the better of his good side.
7- "Peace In The Northeast."- Family qualms divide the Griffin household.
8- "Inner Self."- Stewie evaluates himself; Brian volunteers the Griffins' to a help center.
9- "Boy Scouts."- Peter recalls boyhood to aspiring boy scout Chris.
10- "The Be All And End All..."- Stewie takes his unbridled energy to the ring.
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09-27-2006, 03:41 PM
11- "The Misused Life."- Peter reconsiders his life when Brian points out the cold reality to him; Lois bakes cookies in suspiciously odd shapes.
12- "Peter and Friends."- Peter wants to be adored like Barney the dinosaur; he takes his idea for a child's TV show to PBS, who buy it.
13- "Mort and Muriel--- A Love Story."- Mort is kicked out of the house by Muriel because of his non-satisfying ways.
14- "The Dog Who Saw God."- Brian is convinced that God spoke to him while he was asleep and begins to lead a Christian life.
15- "Water World."- Peter opens a waterpark that contains hazardous rides, in his backyard, without a permit!
16- "Lois Gettin' Jiggy Wit It."- Lois starts a hot new dance craze, forcing Peter to come up with a new dance of his own; Stewie helps him.
17- "Joe The O' Powerful One."- Joe bodybuilds; Stewie fusses over his mothers' crappy lunches.
18- "To Buy Or Not To Buy."- Lois decides to try on a dress; when she can't decide, she proceeds to take the dress outside to ask for an opinion on the streets!
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10-05-2006, 09:37 AM
19- "Rocky Cleveland."- Cleveland takes up boxing after Peter questions his manly status.
20- "Peter the Party-Pooper."- An intoxicated Peter lives it up at a party.
21- "The Password Is."--- Embellished on based on a show flashback--- Peter plays an unsuccessful game of PASSWORD with Tony Randall.
22- "Lois the Culinary Killer."- Peter is suspicious of Lois' newfound adeptness to cooking; Stewie hopes to buy tickets for a childs' concert, but gets frustrated while on the phone with Ticketmaster.
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10-18-2006, 05:11 PM
Season Three
starring Seth MacFarlane
Alex Borstein
Seth Green
Mila Kunis
Patrick Warburton
1- "The Priesthood."- Chris discovers religion in an unusual way and considers joining a seminary.
2- "Joe's Crush."- An old flame of Joe's threatens his marriage with Bonnie.
3- "Still Pregnant?"- Joe questions Bonnie's pregnancy while their marriage suffers.
4- "The Therapist."- Lois places Stewie in an unruly nursery; Bonnie and Joe seeks reconciliation.
5- "The Other Bitch."- Brian's flaming desire to court a neighbor's dog is quenched when she notices him as well; Brian spots a more attractive dog a week later and must decide between two "bitches."
6- "The Sailor's Story."- A sailor tells the bar a story about how he was blown off course during a voyage meant to be headed toward Nantucket.
7- "Tale of Two Peters."- Peter believes that his name is not really "Peter Griffin" due to an identity mixup at an airport.
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8- "Quagmire, Junior."- Quagmire thinks he may've empregmanted a 20-year-old who has an unstable life as it is.
9- "Play Ball."- Peter's unsportsmanship-like behavior gets him into trouble at Chris' game.
10- "Lois and Clark."- Lois' old boyfriend revisits her and tries to sweep her off her feet, and as far away from Peter as possible, feeling he always had alot more to offer.
11- "A Freakin' Sweet Christmas Carol."- Ebeneezer Scrooge terrorizes Chris in his dreams after watching A CHRISTMAS CAROL at midnight; Adam West and the Evil Monkey "help" out Scrooge in the dream. Peter goes overboard with gift-buying, and wife Lois helps him to remember what his true Christmas spirit should be.
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12- "Peter the Great II."- Lois sprains her ankle and her overbearing mother comes to help her heal; After watching the New Years' Honeymooners marathon, Peter takes on a "king of the castle" persona to flaunt when his friends are around, angering Mrs. Pewterschmidt.
13- "Oil."- Peter's rich Texan uncle dies and leaves him a fortune in oil, but Peter is too stupid to realize that in order to get the money he has to actually hire somebody to get the oil out in exchange for the money.
14- "Brian and Stewie Go Wild."- Brian rents dirty movies which catch Stewie's eye; it turns out to not meet their expectations, so to get their minds off of it, Brian and Stewie invent a game that becomes a worldwide phenomenon in a matter of days.
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04-06-2007, 03:33 PM
15- "Brian's Ancestors."- Brian discovers that a slavedriver once owned his great-grandfather.
16- "The Circle of Life."- Chris takes an interest in philosophy; Meg uses a zit cream that doesn't seem to work.
17- "Bonnie's Labor Pains."- Bonnie tells Joe she thinks she's going into labor, a false alarm. Thus, Joe preps and gets psyched for the new arrival.
18- "Housework."- Peter is forced to do housework when Lois sprains her ankle, leading to disastrous (yet hilarious) results.
19- "Stewie Finds Love."- Stewie takes an interest in a girl he met at the playground.
20- "Bling Bling."- Meg goes after a rich schoolmate who seems to be interested in her as well; Chris and Brian scheme to play a practical April Fools' Joke on Peter, but the unintelligent Chris ruins everything when he spills the beans.
21- "Peter's Old Friend."- Peter discovers a guy who he was once friends with has turned gay, because of him!
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04-23-2007, 05:57 PM
Season Four
1- "Lois' Double Life."- Babs and Mr. Pewterschmidt have a marital dispute and they call on Lois and Peter to help them settle the dispute; Peter, while at the Pewterschmidt mansion trying to patch things up and searching to find old photos to rekindle the romantic spark in the Pewterschmidts' marriage, stumbles upon evidence that Lois was once engaged to a rich society boy who she left at the altar!
2- "The Story Unfolds (1)."- Stewie gets separated from Brian when the two go shopping at Quahog Mall; Tom Tucker has a heart attack and when it's time to go to the hospital, all of his ex-wives show up; Lois reveals to Peter why she separated from the rich boy: to escape her rich life. Babs and Mr. P. tell stories of how Richard courted Lois, and make Peter feel inadequate.
3- "The Story Unfolds (2)."- Stewie and Brian, once finally reunited, get trapped in Quahog Mall when a lazy janitorial staff simply shuts the building down before telling people they're closing; Tom makes a full recovery, until his ex-wives get to him; Richard returns at the request of Peter to see how Lois feels about him after 20 plus years.
4- "The Yard Sale."- Stewie has no luck selling baby clothes and other goods at his first yard sale, so he uses mind-control devices to get to his potential customers.
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06-03-2007, 11:04 PM
5- "The Yo Factor."- Peter decides that all the squawking he hears out of AMERICAN IDOL every Tuesday night is not singing; so he goes to appeal to Fox execs that the show needs a fresh face for a host and critic, stating he's as "dastardly as Simon Cowell."
6- "Peter Goes Hollywood."- Peter gives up his job to go Hollywood and be the next IDOL judge; when he gets there, he's greated to a cool reception... even by his personal idol Randy Jackson.
7- "Primpin'."- Peter is pampered by Hollywood bigshots who are convinced this guy is perfect for the movies... a perfect idiot.
8- "Appeasing King Kong (1)."- Chris pees his pants while watching KING KONG for the first time, thinking he lives near Skull Island as he lives in "a blank spot on the map" (as pointed out in "E Peterbus Unum"). So he decides to pin Meg to the fence as "Kong's" next sacrifice.
9- "Appeasing King Kong (2)."- Peter is on vacation from the simple life in Hollywood and has appeared to forgotten all about civilization, living in a phony world ever since he moved to California; donning a KING KONG suit he bought while in a gift shop out in Cali (a complete coincidence), Peter and Lois get intimate for the first time in weeks role-playing as Kong and Ann. When Chris walks in on them, he gets the impression that Peter is really Kong trying to eat his mother, so he takes a chair and throws it at him, giving him a concussion.
10- "Peter Sees The Light."- While the jokester, fun-loving family doctor works on Peter, he decides to sue his son for trying to kill his own father (Peter knows Chris was only trying to protect mom, but as we learn early on, Peter desperately needs the money).
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