Family Guys: Quagmire and Brian make Episode awesome.
I just had a baby! Bonnie's been pregnant for 3 years, so I really didn't expect it. But, nevertheless, Susie was born and Peter is so proud of her that he decides to take her hunting without Bonnie knowing. Apparently while this is going on, Joe is still in his "one good arm phase". He seems to have finally come to terms with being in a wheelchair with some help from Quagmire and Brian. After being pregnant for ten years, Bonnie Swanson finally gives birth to her third child, a baby girl named Susie.
What happens with a baby boom in Quahog? Of course, it's a "Family Guy" take on the popular TV show 16 and Pregnant. Danny Smith, one of the writers, decided to parody the show because he felt that the show was taking advantage of young mothers. He also thought that if the episode featured an actual teen pregnancy, parents would be appalled. The episode took two weeks to prepare and was ready for air on March 14, 2010. It lasted for 25 minutes and 10 seconds, making it one of the shortest "Family Guy" episodes aired. We're not just big, we're big huge "Family Guy" fans, too.
The Quahog sperm bank is robbed by the Hamburglar, forcing Peter and Joe to pose as physically disabled employees to catch the culprit. Eight seasons in, the Griffins still find amusement in the unordinary. Watch as Stewie and Brian cross paths with some famous friends, Chris discovers a disgusting but rewarding secret ability, and Peter and Lois open a Bed and Breakfast that quickly turns into a brothel. These are just some of the outrageous moments from all 20 episodes of this best-selling series
In "Stew-Roids," Joe was noted as a former member of the United States Secret Service, implied to be because he was strongly associated with the President when he was Vice President. In "Prick Up Your Ears", it is revealed that Joe toyed with becoming a full-time comedian before deciding on joining the Police force. He had also given up his job as a comedian due to his inability to make people laugh despite Joe calling him funny in "Brian Griffin's House of Payne", although that may have been based on sarcasm. While investigating a robbery in an orphanage in "A Hero Sits Next Door", he slips off a roof and falls into a cardboard box, leaving him paralyzed from the waist down.
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