Julius Wu, Dominic Bianchi and James Purdum‘s Family Guy season 22, episode 1: “Fertilized Megg” centers around one of the series’ main protagonists, Meg Griffin (voiced by Mila Kunis), agreeing to give birth to the surrogate child of the series’ LGBTQ couple, Bruce and Jeffrey (both voiced by Mike Henry).
After months of burdening her family with her needs, Meg eventually gives birth to Bruce and Jeffrey’s baby, whom they name Liza Judy Barbara. Upon worrying that they can’t handle the responsibility of raising a child, Bruce and Jeffrey allow Meg to take care of her for a few days, much to the dismay of her mother, Lois (voiced by Alex Borstein).
To this episode’s credit, the plot was executed well as it effectively showed the struggles of pregnancy while also ending with an insightful message of how a good parent can come from anywhere.
There were...
After months of burdening her family with her needs, Meg eventually gives birth to Bruce and Jeffrey’s baby, whom they name Liza Judy Barbara. Upon worrying that they can’t handle the responsibility of raising a child, Bruce and Jeffrey allow Meg to take care of her for a few days, much to the dismay of her mother, Lois (voiced by Alex Borstein).
To this episode’s credit, the plot was executed well as it effectively showed the struggles of pregnancy while also ending with an insightful message of how a good parent can come from anywhere.
There were...
- 10/10/2023
- by Alessio Atria
- Uinterview
Peter Griffin is really stepping in it this time.
TVLine has an exclusive first look at Family Guy‘s Comic-Con mini poster, which features custom art from an upcoming Season 17 episode titled “Big Trouble in Little Quahog.” The episode was written by Dominic Bianchi and Joe Vaux, who also directs. (Vaux was responsible for last season’s “Send in Stewie, Please” and “Three Directors.”)
Family Guy will also have a presence at Comic-Con, returning for a special panel on Saturday, July 21 from 1:00 – 2:15 p.m. in Ballroom 20. Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green and Mike Henry, as well as executive producers Rich Appel,...
TVLine has an exclusive first look at Family Guy‘s Comic-Con mini poster, which features custom art from an upcoming Season 17 episode titled “Big Trouble in Little Quahog.” The episode was written by Dominic Bianchi and Joe Vaux, who also directs. (Vaux was responsible for last season’s “Send in Stewie, Please” and “Three Directors.”)
Family Guy will also have a presence at Comic-Con, returning for a special panel on Saturday, July 21 from 1:00 – 2:15 p.m. in Ballroom 20. Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green and Mike Henry, as well as executive producers Rich Appel,...
- 7/13/2018
- TVLine.com
Family Guy writers Alec Sulkin, Artie Johann and Michael Desilets have joined together for Robots Feel Nothing When They Hold Hands, a collection of their best tweets over the last few years. Rounding out the volume are illustrations by Joe Vausx and Dominic Bianchi, who draw for Family Guy. Seth MacFarlane wrote a foreword for the book. Story: Ted: Film Review The book is really funny. Family Guy fans will love the humor and the book does have a great throwback feel to the great kid’s joke books of the 70s and 80s – the kind of thing that
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- 6/29/2012
- by Andy Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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