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  2. Family Guy controversies - Wikipedia

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    "We counted how many successive episodes we could watch before we found one that didn't involve an act of violence against a woman. We managed 14. That's 14 episodes of Family Guy before a 20-minute episode that didn't feature Meg, Lois, or another female character being knocked to the ground, murdered, or slapped." [64]

  3. TV’s 10 most controversial moments, from Punchgate to ... - AOL

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    Like Game of Thrones, Family Guy was already known for being controversial when it aired this 2010 episode in which Lois gets an abortion. During the show, Lois agrees to be a surrogate for a ...

  4. List of Family Guy episodes - Wikipedia

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    The concept of Family Guy was conceived by MacFarlane in 1995 while studying animation at the Rhode Island School of Design. He created two shorts entitled The Life of Larry and Larry & Steve , both of which played a key role in Fox executives' decision to pick up the series in 1998.

  5. Family Guy - Wikipedia

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    The show's popularity in DVD sales and reruns rekindled Fox's interest, [100] and, on May 20, 2004, Fox ordered 35 new episodes of Family Guy, marking the first revival of a television show based on DVD sales. [99] [87] "North by North Quahog", which premiered May 1, 2005, was the first episode to be broadcast after the show's hiatus.

  6. ‘It Insists Upon Itself’: Family Guy Creator Seth MacFarlane ...

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    Even if you’ve never seen one of Family Guy‘s 400+ episodes, there’s a good chance you already know that Peter Griffin did not care for The Godfather. In fact, he’d go so far as to say ...

  7. Seth MacFarlane Defends Controversial 'Family Guy' Episode ...

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    "There isn’t a big change I would make," MacFarlane said of 2010's "Quagmire's Dad," which GLAAD once deemed "incredibly offensive to transgender people."

  8. Family Guy season 8 - Wikipedia

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    Animatics for three episodes "And Then There Were Fewer" featurette "Brian & Stewie: The Lost Phone Call" featurette "The History of the World According to Family Guy" featurette; Family Guy panel at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con; Release dates: Region 1: Region 2: Region 4: December 13, 2011 [63] May 9, 2011 [64] June 15, 2011 [65]

  9. This TV episode, which even star Barbara Eden attributes to killing the show, is not inappropriate, but it was definitely controversial. It's the episode in which Tony and Jeannie get married.