![]() It has a simple premise of Peter being labeled as mentally challenged on an IQ test and Peter uses this information to his advantage so he can do whatever he wants without consequence. This is an episode where they get every single second of the episode just right. And even the subplot with Peter thinking his doctor is molesting him, even though he's going through a prostate exam, is hilarious on so many levels. Lois stands up for Stewie and gets Rupert back from a bunch of bullies and then Stewie acts nice towards her in return until she gets tired of it. This is another episode where they try to make Stewie a good person towards someone but the comedy and moments are done better in this episode. Maybe they might bring her back? But, most likely they won't.Ĥ. Sadly, this is her only appearance so far. I really wish we can see her in more episodes. This might be one of the best moments in the entire show. And the fight scene between the both of them is very well-done and the best part is at the very end where Penelope and Stewie part ways. ![]() I really liked Penelope's character and the dynamic between her and Stewie. Out of all the modern Family Guy episodes out there, this is the only episode that goes up with Seasons 1-6. I definitely recommend you guys watch this one.ĥ. Developed character, good jokes, interesting story, and lots of moments that really keep you on your toes. This is an episode that is very similar to an action movie. And the season definitely started out strong. North by North Quahog (Season 4, Episode 1)Īlright, so this was the first episode after the show came back after cancellation. And this episode pretty much might be the last episode of old Family Guy. The ending was a bit anticlimatic and Lois's revival is a bit far-fetched but I still was very entertained here. The jokes were funny, the story was compelling, it had a little crossover with American Dad, and it had an awesome fight scene between Stewie and Lois. So, after Lois is mysteriously revived, Stewie begins to come with a master plan that involves him taking Brian hostage and him taking over the world. This was definitely an action-packed episode. Especially when he tries drinking alcohol at one point to be nicer to everyone. Stewie's good deeds here are pretty hilarious. ![]() After Stewie tries to kill another kid but almost ends up killing himself, he decides to become a better person and change his life around to become good. This was again another interesting setup to the three parter revolving around Stewie but it can also function as a separate episode altogether. There was some really good jokes here and the FCC song is memorable but again, I found other episodes out there to be better. Basically, Peter is tired of television being censored so he decides to create his own television station to make whatever kind of show he wants. However, I still find it really enjoyable. I didn't think this episode was as great as everybody says it is. Oh here we go.You guys are really pissed now. ![]() Still, this was an interesting setup to a great two-parter. As much as I like the story and everything, there wasn't a lot of jokes I liked and there were several episodes that I found to be better than this. And this leads to a massive chain of events that make people think Peter killed her. But, when Peter and Lois go on a cruise without him, Brian convinces Stewie to stop talking about killing Lois and just go out and do it. Now, up until this point, Stewie had some plans of killing Lois but always fails or refuses to do it. Yeah, I know one part of one of the best specials of the show barely cracks the list. Who knows? Anyways, there is only one rule: two-parters and three-parters are their own separate episodes on this list. And there even might be some good modern episodes as well. Despite me hating Family Guy to its very core sometimes, Family Guy used to pump out a lot of great episodes.
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