Family Guy Season 9

"Episode VI: It's a Trap"

Family Guy went intergalactic this week. Read on for a recap of the one-hour season finale.

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"Foreign Affairs"

Bonnie and Lois take a trip to Paris and Bonnie ends up crossing the line by having one of them "Foreign Affairs." See what they did there?

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"The Big Bang Theory"

Stewie and Brian go back in time to stop Stewie's half-brother Bertram from killing Leonardo da Vinci, which would erase Stewie from the universe.

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"Brothers & Sisters"

When Mayor West and Lois sister Carol get married, they move in with the Griffins. Stewie loses his room, and Peter becomes friends with Mayor West.

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"Tiegs for Two"

Cheryl Tiegs guest stars on this episode of Family Guy, as Brian and Quagmire fight over her affections.

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"Trading Places"

Will lessons really be learned this week? Chris, Meg, Peter and Lois trade places with that in mind.

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"The Hand That Rocks the Wheelchair"

Can Stewie become even more evil? He attempts to do so on Family Guy this week.

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"German Guy"

This episode of Family Guy is all about Franz. Peter learns the truth about the puppeteer.

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"Friends of Peter G."

Peter gets a glimpse of life without alcohol on this Family guy episode. It's titled "Friends of Peter G."

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"And I'm Joyce Kinney"

A local news anchor anger Lois on this week's episode. The journalist is voiced by Christine Lakin.

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"New Kidney in Town"

Drew Carey voices himself on this Family Guy episode, while Meg assists Chris with a poem for an important occasion: Obama is coming to town!

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"Road To The North Pole"

This is a special one-hour episode of Family Guy. It focuses on Brian and Stewie's trip to the North Pole.

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"Brian Writes a Bestseller"

When Brian writes a best selling novel on Family Guy, the fame goes to his head.

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"Baby, You Knock Me Out"

When the gang goes to Foxy Boxing for Peter's birthday, he ends up entering Lois into a boxing match.

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"Halloween on Spooner Street"

In the first Family Guy Halloween special, Peter and Joe pull Halloween pranks, Stewie and Brian go trick-or-treating, Meg attends her high school Halloween dance.

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"Welcome Back Carter"

After Peter accidentally reveals Carter's affair, Lois' mom demands a divorce and Peter helps Carter adjust to being a bachelor.

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"Excellence in Broadcasting"

Brian goes to give Rush Limbaugh a piece of his mind, but has a political change of heart when the talk show host saves his life.

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"And Then There Were Fewer"

James Woods invites everyone he ever offended to his house and we're treated to a Clue-style mystery.

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Show:
Family Guy
Season:
9
Air Dates:
to
Total Episodes:
18

Family Guy Season 9 Quotes

I can't help feeling this would be sadder if she weren't heavy....

Stewie

I assumed it was for being able to fart the alphabet, which I almost did before I pooped the "s." Owell, everyone was upset on the bus long before that.

Peter