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Which Family Guy Episode Is This

Which family guy episode is this?

peter became a fisherman because he owed people money. then the relaters sold his house to a couple. while peter was away stewie was playing pictionary with them. not lois. she did not know the house was sold she had to go out of the state for something. stewie was drawring and the man said " JACKAL! JACKAL! IT'S A JACKAL!"

Which Family Guy episode is this?

I'm trying to find the episode where Stewie is the cool kid in high school, and says "I wear long sleeve shirts under short sleeve shirts under long sleeve shirts". Anyone know?
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What family guy episode is this?

The episode is: "Peterotica".
A very good episode which is 24th from the 4th season.
In it; Peter tries to write his own erotic novels and Stewie trains for the Olympics and says that to Brian when he tells him to be careful.

Which family guy episode was this?

What is the name of the episode of family guy where they are all young with big heads and its when they were kids. And they want to impress lois so they all go up to the haunted Selberg house and plan to spend the night there. they end up getting scared and running away. Ends up Lois wanted someone nerdy.

here is a small peice of the dialogue after they run out of the hosue.

Say, that's a nice effect.
Yeah. That's really scary.
Wait a second. If you're there, and I'm here and Istanbul is somewhere in this general area then who the hell is that?
[Screaming]
Get used to this sight, Diane. Guys running away from you.
Tom, you're so deep in the closet, you're finding Christmas presents.
All right. Now, remember our story.
We tell Lois that we both stayed all night. I caught the ghost with my lasso.
And I punched him so hard, he ran crying all the way back to Hell!
She'll have to believe that. It hangs together so perfectly.
DIANE: Our top story today, co

What's the best episode of Family Guy?

By far, my favorite episode of Family Guy is ‘The Vault’ during which Brian and Stewie visit the bank so Brian can put in money for his Christmas account. After a series of events, Stewie and Brian become locked in the vault for a weekend (I think) since the bank does not open until after Sunday. There’s a lot of dialogue, and no filler music.SPOILER ALERT follows:In the episode, Brian and Stewie get closer. After drinking, Brian pierces Stewie’s ear and it’s comedic, at best. Afterwards, when the two of them have sobered, there’s a conversation during which Stewie questions Brian’s canine instincts to ‘live with purpose’. Injured by the comment, Brian says that Stewie’s 1000-dollar sweater makes him look homosexual, and hurt by the comment, Stewie tells Brian that he ‘used him’ (referring to the fact that Brian ate Stewie’s poop out of his diaper so he wouldn’t get a rash). Brian and Stewie argue, and later in the episode, Brian admits that he was not born with the ability to ‘live for the moment’ like most dogs, saying that he does not have a purpose and doesn’t know what his purpose is in life.Stewie convinces him to talk about his suicidal ideation, and this bonds the two of them when Stewie tells Brian that if nothing else, Brian has a purpose to live for by being Stewie’s confidante and friend.The reasons above—not just the comedy of the situation (there’s a moment where a bullet is shot and it ricochets off the metal walls for the longest time)—list the reasons for this to be my favorite episode.

What is the creepiest Family Guy episode?

That would go against the show’s own stance on the matter of using a television show as a source of morality given any great level of credibility.“If you're watching a TV show, and you decide to take your values from that, you're an idiot. Maybe you should take responsibility for what values your kids are getting. Maybe you shouldn't be letting your kids watch certain shows in the first place if you have such a big problem with them, instead of blaming the shows themselves. (looks into the camera) Yeah.”—Peter, Season 5 Episode 15 “Boys Do Cry”The keyword in dealing with anything and everything related to Family Guy is irreverent. It never takes anything seriously, and if it ever comes across as preachy, that’s part of its iconoclastic idiom. Trying to peg it down as a comedy, drama, or any other arbitrary genre is missing the point of what the show is and always was from the start: an absurdist parody. Becoming the very thing you make fun of and mock turns the joke from punching up at establishments like network television to punching down at the viewers.

Which Family Guy episode is this? (KFC)?

'Dammit Janet!' ~ Season 2 Episode 15

Which is the Family Guy episode where Peter and Brian go to the movies but they can't figure out when the real movie starts?

Season 9 episode 10Friends of Peter G.ENJOY!

Family Guy Episode With the Cookie Monster?

Season 4 Episode 10 Model Misbehavior.

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