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  2. Baby, You Knock Me Out - Wikipedia

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    The episode follows housewife Lois after she is convinced to become a championship boxer. As she continues fighting, however, she eventually decides to go into retirement, only to be challenged by the top-ranked fighter in all of Rhode Island. Lois accepts the challenge, faceing the fight of her life, causing her to unleash pent-up anger at Peter.

  3. Lois Griffin - Wikipedia

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    Lois Patrice Griffin (née Pewterschmidt) is a fictional character from the American animated television series Family Guy who is part of the Griffin family. She is voiced by Alex Borstein and first appeared in the show's pilot episode, " Death Has a Shadow ", on January 31, 1999.

  4. Alex Borstein - Wikipedia

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    Alexandrea Borstein (born February 15, 1973) [1] is an American actress, comedian, writer, and producer. She is best known for voicing Lois Griffin in the animated comedy series Family Guy (1999–present), for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award.

  5. Something, Something, Something, Dark Side - Wikipedia

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    Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane served as executive producer for the episode. The episode was written by series regular Kirker Butler, before the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, and before his leave from the series in order to become co-executive producer of the Family Guy spinoff series The Cleveland Show.

  6. List of characters in the Family Guy franchise - Wikipedia

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    Family Guy is an American animated comedy multimedia franchise originally conceived and created by Seth MacFarlane for the Fox Broadcasting Company, primarily based on the animated series Family Guy (1999–present), its spin-off series The Cleveland Show (2009–2013), and the film Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story (2005), based on his 1995–1997 thesis films The Life of Larry and Larry & Steve.

  7. Partial Terms of Endearment - Wikipedia

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    "Partial Terms of Endearment" is the 21st and final episode of the eighth season of the animated sitcom Family Guy. Directed by Joseph Lee and written by Danny Smith, the episode originally aired on BBC Three in the United Kingdom on June 20, 2010, and has not been allowed to air in the United States on Fox, the original television network of the series, due to its controversial nature.

  8. Later, speaking to Punsh Drunk Boxing from the back of a car, moments after relishing in the thought that he might kill a man in the ring someday, Lopez said: “At the fighter meeting [before the ...

  9. Breaking Out Is Hard to Do - Wikipedia

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    "Breaking Out Is Hard to Do" is the first Family Guy episode to be written by Tom Devanney. [3] When Stewie attempts to asphyxiate himself in the supermarket, he was originally meant to state "Either I was a C-section or you're Stretch Vagstrong", which would have been a reference to the Stretch Armstrong action figure, but broadcasting standards prohibited them from showing it.