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"Petergeist" is the 26th episode of the fourth season of the American animated series Family Guy, and the 76th episode overall. It originally aired on Fox on May 7, 2006. In this episode, Peter decides to build a multiplex to top Joe's new home theater, but comes across a Native American skull in his backyard and desecrates it.
13th episode of the 7th season of Family Guy "Stew-Roids" Family Guy episode Episode no. Season 7 Episode 13 Directed by Jerry Langford Written by Alec Sulkin Featured music "Goodbye Horses" by Q Lazzarus Production code 6ACX18 Original air date April 26, 2009 (2009-04-26) Guest appearances Meredith Baxter-Birney as Elyse Keaton Jeff Bergman as Fred Flintstone Gary Cole as Principal Shephard ...
This 18-disc collector's set includes Volumes 1–5, Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, along with a deck of playing cards, 100 poker chips, and a ping pong net, with four balls and two Family Guy-themed paddles. The region 1 set includes Off the Cutting Room Floor, while the region 2/4 sets include Family Guy Uncovered. Complete Seasons 1–6: n/a
Family Guy is an American adult animated television sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series centers on the dysfunctional Griffin family , which consists of father Peter (MacFarlane), mother Lois ( Alex Borstein ), daughter Meg ( Lacey Chabert in Episodes 1–9, then Mila Kunis from Episode 10 onwards), son ...
Peter Griffin and his family move to Washington, D.C. after he was hired to work for the Trump administration at the end of the previous episode, "Hefty Shades of Gray". Meg Griffin is less than pleased about the move, but after meeting Ivanka Trump and getting a makeover, she suddenly becomes more attractive, at least by "Washington, D.C. standards".
Family Guy was the week's highest-rated show among teens and men in the 18 to 34 demographic, [42] and more than doubled Fox's average in its timeslot. [43] The episode's first broadcast in Canada on Global was watched by 1.27 million viewers, making it fourth for the week it was broadcast, behind CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , CSI: Miami and ...
Ahsan Haque of IGN rated "Stewie Kills Lois" a 9/10, while rating "Lois Kills Stewie" a 9.4/10, saying "For the hundredth episode of Family Guy, Seth McFarlane and friends tackle the subject of one of Stewie Griffin's greatest ambitions — his not-so-secret desire to kill his mother. For the disturbed fans waiting for some form of a matricidal ...
It gained a Nielsen rating of 4.4, making it the nineteenth most watched program in the week of October 31 to November 6. [15] The episode was positively received by critics. Maureen Ryan of the Chicago Tribune called "PTV" "Family Guy ' s most rebellious outing yet". [16] TV Squad critic Ryan Budke considered "PTV" his favorite episode ever. [11]