![]() Meanwhile, Chris tries to date a girl with Downs Syndrome who bosses him around. Lois then depends on the psychic and Brian tries to convince her the medium is a fake, but nothing convinces Lois more than when Peter decides he has psychic powers. "Extra Large Medium"-Stewie and Chris get lost in the woods and a psychic gives Lois comfort they will be found (curiously, she never specified "alive," but Lois takes the prediction in a positive way). When she hides her boyfriend from the cops after he escapes, she goes to jail herself and returns a bada$$: "I'm home, you're all my now." "Dial Meg For Murder"-Brian is writing an article on the average teenage girl for Teen People and follows Meg around and discovers she is dating a convict. When Lois leaves the unfaithful Peter, Quagmire tries to move in. He has to be re-taught everything and, when Lois teaches him how to make love, he decides he can do it with anyone he wants. "Big Man On Hippocampus"-The Griffins are on Family Feud and Peter is knocked out by Richard Dawson (it was bound to happen) and develops amnesia. Peter to the intercom: "Peggy, that fart I had at three, can you push that up to now?" The swamp monster/Scooby-Doo ending was lame, but it is still a good episode. Pewterschmidt recovers, Peter will not relinquish his position. Peter takes over the Pewterschmidt company with predictable results. Pewterschmidt a belated bachelor party which causes him to have a heart attack and slip into a coma. "Business Guy"-Peter throws father-in-law Mr. I also like the episode where Meg finally gets her revenge on those who've demeaned her (which is, pretty much, every character on the show). The double-length season nine debut "And Then There Were Fewer" is one of the best FG episodes ever. When I first saw the title "Class Holes," I think I laughed for a full minute. The scenes where Stewie gets punched (once by Brian and another time by Peter) are hilarious. Almost every episode is excellent save for "April in Quahog" which I think is rather weak. The series righted itself, however, with Volume 9 in fact, it is my favorite Family Guy Volume except for maybe Volume 6 with its brilliant "Stewie Kills Lois"/"Lois Kills Stewie" two-parter. The quality of the episodes declined so significantly I almost gave up on the show. ![]() Volumes 7 and 8 of the Family Guy DVD series were disappointments for me.
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