Which Family Guy episode is the best?

Which Family Guy episode is the best?

15 Best Family Guy Episodes, According To IMDb

  1. 1 Road To The Multiverse – (9.1)
  2. 2 Back To The Pilot – (8.8)
  3. 3 And Then There Were Fewer – (8.6)
  4. 4 PTV – (8.6)
  5. 5 The Simpson Guy – (8.4)
  6. 6 Stewie Kills Lois – (8.4)
  7. 7 Lois Kills Stewie – (8.4)
  8. 8 Meet The Quagmires – (8.4)

What Family Guy season is the best?

The BEST Seasons of Family Guy

  1. #1 – Season 2. First Aired: Sep 23, 1999.
  2. #2 – Season 4. First Aired: May 1, 2005.
  3. #3 – Season 11. First Aired: Sep 30, 2012.
  4. #4 – Season 9. First Aired: Sep 26, 2010.
  5. #5 – Season 3. First Aired: Jul 11, 2001.
  6. #6 – Season 6. First Aired: Sep 23, 2007.
  7. #7 – Season 7.
  8. #8 – Season 10.

What is the most recent Family Guy episode?

Tales of Former Sports Glory

Who is Stewie’s real dad?

Peter Griffin

What happened to Brian the dog on Family Guy?

During Sunday’s “Life of Brian” episode of Family Guy, the Seth MacFarlane-produced series killed off a major character when the Griffin’s sophisticated talking family dog, Brian, was struck by a car and run over as he prepared to play in the street with Stewie.

Why did they kill off Brian in Family Guy?

Why did Seth MacFarlane kill off Brian Griffin on Family Guy only to bring him back a couple episodes later? It turns out that MacFarlane wanted to teach Family Guy fans a lesson. MacFarlane wrote, “And thus endeth our warm, fuzzy holiday lesson: Never take those you love for granted, for they can be gone in a flash.”

Why did Stewie stop being evil?

When asked why he made the decision “to take Stewie from homicidal maniac to gay little song boy,” MacFarlane answered that, “It wasn’t a conscious decision. Characters evolve in certain ways and we found that doing the take-over-the-world thing every week was getting played out and was starting to feel a little dated.

Why does Stewie hate Lois?

As made clear in the pilot episode, Stewie’s matricidal tendencies are a result of Lois constantly (and unwittingly) thwarting his schemes, and so he desires to kill her to carry out his plans without her interference.

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

Back To Top