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"Life of Brian" is the sixth episode of the twelfth season and the 216th overall episode of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It aired on Fox in the United States on November 24, 2013, and is written by Alex Carter and directed by Joseph Lee.
When an aide to Mayor Adam West is found stabbed to death, evidence that the victim attempted to blackmail the Mayor suggests the Mayor as a suspect, and he is put on trial for murder. The jury selected for the trial consists of Peter , Brian , Quagmire , Mort Goldman , Tom Tucker , Herbert , Carter , Dr. Hartman , Seamus, Bruce, Carl, and ...
"Dog Gone" is the eighth episode of the eighth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on November 29, 2009. The episode features Brian, the family pet, attempting to prove that a dog's life is just as important as that of a human, after he accidentally kills another dog with no consequences.
It aired on Fox in the United States on December 8, 2013, and is written by Julius Sharpe and directed by Brian Iles. [1] This episode is notable for being the first of the series where Brian Griffin is absent (as a result of his death in the previous episode, "Life of Brian"). He was replaced by Vinny in the episode and in the opening sequence.
The death of Brian in the episode "Life of Brian" was met with massive opposition and anger from Family Guy fans around the world, many of whom threatened to boycott the show due to Brian's absence. Family Guy 's official Facebook and Twitter pages were bombarded with messages and comments from fans demanding that they bring Brian back.
And at the very least, I'm glad Family Guy tried something at least a bit different." [3] After Brian returned, Seth MacFarlane said: "Thanks for caring so much about the canine Griffin, he is overcome with gratitude." MacFarlane also said that "we'd have to be fucking high" to kill Brian permanently, hinting that killing off Brian was a gag ...
Also, as mentioned by Steve Callaghan in the 2013 Comic-con Panel, a member of the Griffin family was killed off in a special episode. [5] After much speculation, that member was Brian, after being hit by a motorist in the episode "Life of Brian". This elicited strongly negative reactions from fans of the show, and a petition demanding Brian to ...
James Woods would later return for revenge in the season 6 episode "Back to the Woods", and again for "Brian Griffin's House of Payne" and would eventually be killed off in the season 9 premiere episode "And Then There Were Fewer", but is later revealed to have survived his death in the season 10 episode "Tom Tucker: The Man and His Dream".