This Week’s Family Guy Episode: “Whistle While Your Wife Works”
TV.com has the synopsis of what we can expect for this week’s Family Guy episode:
Peter gets hurt at work, and his boss tells him he needs to speed things up, so Lois goes to the brewery to help him out. Meanwhile, Stewie finds out that Brian is dating a very attractive, but not too intelligent woman. He tries to get Brian to break up with her, but Brian can’t do it.
I’m more looking forward to the subplot that’s mentioned. Stewie trying to get Brian to break up with the attractive, not so smart bimbo. That has funny written all over it.
As I mentioned about the episode that aired last week, I think that Stewie/Brian storylines are hilarious! I love them.
Something else that I noticed about last week’s episode was, not a single sighting of Meg at all, and you know what? I wasn’t sad at all. Family Guy works with or without her. When the episodes are strictly about her, they seem to be less funny and more sappy. It’s always about her trying to fit in and that kind of bugs after a while. Maybe kill her off! That’d be fun.
Well, anyway this week’s episode looks like something to look forward to, I know I am.
Any thoughts?
November 9th, 2006 at 6:12 pm
Meg is definintely a better background character. I have noticed that since the return of Family Guy, all other characters are so brutal to her, even her parents. The best episode that had Meg as a central part of the story was when the house was possessed Poltergeist-style. The portal between the two worlds was Meg’s ass. How great is that!
November 9th, 2006 at 6:15 pm
HAHA! Lucas, That’s great.
My favorite scene involving Meg was when Peter is dressed like a hooker and Stewie is sitting in the middle, and he’s like:
“EWW! Eerie isn’t it? Like looking into the future.”
HAHA!
Aaron.
November 9th, 2006 at 6:19 pm
In the episode, “Eight Rules to Date My Daughter,” Peter and Lois come home from an evening out to an upset Meg. Meg says something to the effect that she could be out partying all night long with her friends. To which Lois replied, “Young lady, I know your upset but there is no need to lie.” To which Peter comments, “Meg, she torched your ass!”
That was great
November 9th, 2006 at 6:21 pm
Lucas,
Let us just sit here, two rooms away from each other and discuss every amazingly awesome, hilariously cool Family Guy moment ever!
Get this up to about 100 comments, what do you say? HAHA!
Aaron.
November 11th, 2006 at 11:15 pm
You guys are dorks. But you’re funny dorks.