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Peter is arrested and goes on trial for Lois' murder. Carter commits perjury under the authorities' noses by falsely testifying against Peter, and Peter is close to receiving life in prison. However, Lois suddenly appears in the courtroom and reveals that Stewie, not Peter, tried to kill her.
Mar 6, 2016 · A Lot Going on Upstairs: Directed by Joe Vaux, Dominic Bianchi, James Purdum. With Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mila Kunis. Stewie builds a device to enable Brian to help him conquer his terrifying nightmares; Peter turns the attic into a man cave.
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- Animation, Comedy
- Joe Vaux, Dominic Bianchi, James Purdum
- 2016-03-06
As Stewie sleeps, he dreams of his preschool where a monster appears. His dream shifts to a dinner party hosted by Glenn Close and the monster appears again and continues to appear though his other dreams, causing him to forget his lines during the title song.
- 3 min
Knocking aside Brian, Joe fires but Brian manages to leap in front of the bullet, sparing Peter's life with his own. Brian awakes to find that he and the guys have been the subject of one of Stewie's experiments to test Brian and Peter's friendship and admits he was wrong about Brian and Peter.
- 3 min
"He's Bla-ack!" is the twentieth and penultimate episode of the twelfth season of the animated comedy series Family Guy, and the 230th episode overall. Written by Julius Sharpe and directed by Steve Robertson, the episode first aired on Fox in the United States on May 11, 2014.
Nov 4, 2007 · Stewie Kills Lois: Directed by John Holmquist, James Purdum, Peter Shin. With Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mila Kunis. Stewie kills Lois, and one year after her disappearance, Peter is charged with her death.
Retreating to the present, Stewie and Brian are hounded by a scourge of other robots resembling numerous Family Guy characters but can stop the takeover by kissing, solidifying their friendship.