Tuesday, November 6, 2007

"Family Guy" Recap & Review - "Stewie Kills Lois (part 1)"

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"Stewie Kills Lois part 1"


Original Air Date: November 4, 2007

Jeff L - TwoCents Staff Writer

The Family Guy clip show is spiced with Seth MacFarlane interviewing regular Americans who’s never seen any of the 100 episodes of the show. Everyone hated the show and has nothing positive to say. One guy says that only drug addicts would watch the show. The people all seem to agree that Jesus would hate Family Guy. The people all love South Park, The Simpsons and Scrubs better than Family Guy. They find Jay Leno to be way, way funnier than Family Guy. Everyone wants Family Guy cancelled. There are tons of great clips from the first 100 episodes. What a great, funny way to celebrate the 100th episode. Seth even gets in a dig about being cancelled for two and a half years in the middle. 5 ouf of 5 stars.

Stewie Kills Lois Part 1

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  1. Family Guy
    Family Guy Clips and
    "Stewie Kills Lois part 1"

    Original Air Date: November 4, 2007

    Jeff L - TwoCents Staff Writer

    The Family Guy clip show is spiced with Seth MacFarlane interviewing regular Americans who’s never seen any of the 100 episodes of the show. Everyone hated the show and has nothing positive to say. One guy says that only drug addicts would watch the show. The people all seem to agree that Jesus would hate Family Guy. The people all love South Park, The Simpsons and Scrubs better than Family Guy. They find Jay Leno to be way, way funnier than Family Guy. Everyone wants Family Guy cancelled. There are tons of great clips from the first 100 episodes. What a great, funny way to celebrate the 100th episode. Seth even gets in a dig about being cancelled for two and a half years in the middle. 5 ouf of 5 stars.

    Stewie Kills Lois Part 1

    It’s Lois’ birthday and she gets some lame gifts from Chris, Meg and Peter including Topal the smoker’s tooth polish and a Lionel Ritchie cd. Brian out does everyone with two tickets for a cruise. Peter’s pissed because of the $20 gift limit they’d all agreed to earlier.
    Peter and Lois are embarking on the cruise. Stewie has his bags packed and is looking forward to being around all those sea men. Brian has to break the news that he’s not going.
    Back home Stewie promises to torture and kill Lois when she gets home, but Brian just laughs it off and says he’ll never follow through. On the ship, Peter is doing everything he can to embarrass Lois including telling stories about abortion at the captain’s table during dinner and using the poop deck for what it was named. Lois is angry and storms out. Stewie shows up in a rented speed boat and kills Lois with a machine gun.
    Days later, Lois has been missing for almost a week and she’s the big story on the news. Joe shows up to tell Peter they had to call off the search and that Lois is gone.
    One year later, Peter is coming home from a date with a stick figure. That wasn’t even his weirdest date. That honor goes to his date with Bonnie (and Joe). Peter doesn’t want Chris to know he’s been dating and has gone so far as to dress Joe up as Lois to take him shopping. Stewie can’t stand it anymore and lets Brian know that he might have been the one who killed Lois. Brian vows to find evidence and bring Stewie down.

    Peter is spending money all over town and the guys get suspicious since Peter took out the life insurance policy on Lois just before she disappeared off the cruise ship. They vow to find evidence linking Peter to Lois’ death.

    Stewie climbs out his window and disposes of the machine gun in the trash where the guys find it and think Peter is surely to blame for Lois’ death. Stewie can’t get back to his room fast enough to avoid Mr. Herbert with a hand-crank record player outside Chris’ room doing his best geriatric Say Anything impersonation.

    Peter is found guilty in court for killing Lois and the Kool-Aid Man busts up the courtroom yet again in an hilarious throw-back to the pilot episode. The judge admonishes the courtroom to please stop saying “oh no’ because the #$%^&*^ Kool-Aid guy is just going to keep smashing up the place.

    Just when Peter is about to be sentenced the doors of the courtroom burst open and Lois runs in to defender her husband and point to her real attacker – Stewie. To be continued…I’m going to reserve the stars until the end of the two-parter.

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