Lois agrees to become a surrogate mother but the couple of the child she’s carrying dies and she’s forced to make a decision whether or not to terminate the pregnancy. Fox refused to air this episode.
Read MoreEpisode 20 – Something, Something, Something, Dark Side
Season 9 finale: The “Star Wars” saga, “Family Guy”-style, continues with Peter’s spin on “The Empire Strikes Back.”
Read MoreEpisode 19 – The Splendid Source
Peter, Quagmire and Joe go on a journey to find the source of all the world’s dirty jokes and reunite with Cleveland along the way.
Read MoreEpisode 16 – April in Quahog
The residents of Quahog are sent into a frenzy when the local news announces that a black hole will destroy Earth in 24 hours.
Read MoreEpisode 15 – Brian Griffin's House of Payne
Brian pitches his pilot script to network executives; Chris and Meg injure Stewie and try to cover it up.
Read MoreEpisode 14 – Peter-assment
After selling footage of a celebrity he caught off-guard, Peter decides to become a paparazzo; Stewie gets stage fight.
Read MoreEpisode 13 – Go, Stewie, Go!
Stewie creates an alter ego after he learns his favorite show is only auditioning girls; everyone is shocked when Meg starts dating a normal guy.
Read MoreEpisode 12 – Extra-Large Medium
When Chris and Stewie get lost in the woods, Lois sees a psychic (voice of Michelle Lee), who assures her that the kids are alright. They turn out to be, and a Griffin-family obsession with ESP takes hold. Meanwhile, Chris falls for a new girl at school.
Read MoreEpisode 11 – Dial Meg for Murder
While tailing Meg to research a magazine article on American teen girls, Brian discovers that she has a secret boyfriend (voice of Chace Crawford), and that he’s in jail. But he won’t be for long.
Read MoreEpisode 10 – Big Man on Hippocampus
After hitting his head, Peter develops amnesia. He forgets everything, including his family and his friends. Lois takes extra care of Peter and tries everything to jog his memory and until he starts hitting on other women. Having had enough of his antics, Lois takes the kids and leaves.
Read MoreEpisode 9 – Business Guy
After Peter throws him a wild bachelor party, Carter slips into a deep coma that not even Dr. House can bring him out of. Lois, now in control of Pewterschmidt Industries, is convinced by Peter to let him run the operation. Overcome by power, Peter fires the entire board. Carter eventually recovers, but realizes that it may be tough to get his company back.
Read MoreEpisode 6 – Quagmire's Baby
After attending to the concert of a teen superstar, Stewie discovers a surprising secret about the singer. Meanwhile back at home, Chris tries to prove the existence of the Evil Monkey. Incoming search terms:wordpress blogs
Read MoreEpisode 5 – Hannah Banana
After attending to the concert of a teen superstar, Stewie discovers a surprising secret about the singer. Meanwhile back at home, Chris tries to prove to the existence of the Evil Monkey.
Read MoreEpisode 4 – Brian's Got a Brand New Bag
When Brian begins dating an older woman, the family begins to make fun of him. After Brian’s new fling breaks her hip, he gets the pleasure of becoming her errand boy. Incoming search terms:brian gets a brand new bag
Read MoreEpisode 3 – Spies Reminiscent of Us
Two guys (voices of Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Chase) who turn out to be spies move into Cleveland’s old house and soon have dossiers on everybody in Quahog. Then they head to Russia for a secret mission, with suspicious Stewie and Brian in hot pursuit. A “Cleveland Show” crossover includes brief appearances by Cleveland and Tim.
Read MoreEpisode 2 – Family Goy
After finding a lump on her breast, Lois goes to the doctor to get it tested. Thankfully, the tests come back benign. However, the doctor looks into her family medical history and reveals that Lois is actually Jewish. Peter is eager at first for this new change, but after being visited by the ghost of his father, he changes his tune.
Read MoreEpisode 1 – Road to the Multiverse
With the help of an out-of-this-world remote control, Stewie and Brian travel through alternate universes, including a parallel world run by dogs where humans are pets, a “Robot Chicken”-like existence, as well a world where the Cold War became hot, resulting a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
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