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During the reception for his wedding, Quagmire turns back into his old self when he, due to Peter's actions, notices Lois’s engorged breasts. Realizing his mistake, he tries to break up with Joan but she threatens to kill him and then herself if he did so.
"I Take Thee Quagmire" is the 21st episode of season four of Family Guy, originally broadcast March 12, 2006 on Fox. [1] In this episode, Peter wins free maid service for a week; he intentionally creates extra work for the maid, Joan.
Quagmire possesses every disease known to man in "Halloween on Spooner Street". In the same episode, Quagmire also tells Peter & Joe that he is patient zero of Gonorrhea. He owns a monoplane and a biplane, as seen in "Mother Tucker" and "Hannah Banana" respectively.
Mar 12, 2006 · I Take Thee, Quagmire: Directed by Seth Kearsley, Pete Michels, Peter Shin. With Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mila Kunis. Quagmire falls in love with and marries the maid that Peter won on a game show only to find out that she's a psycho and must figure out a way to get out of it.
Mar 12, 2006 · Mundane Solution: The fake death that was set up for Quagmire involves him being "attacked" by a ninja, a Nazi, and a robot, with a dinosaur "eating" his remains. This fails to convince Joan, so Quagmire pretends to die of a simple heart attack, which convinces her no problem.
May 20, 2022 · When Peter throws a party, Quagmire brings a girl and eventually sleeps with her, but soon discovers the girl was still in high school (a possible reason he is seen as one of Family Guy's most hated characters).
Quagmire asks to stay at the Griffin home after he makes eye contact with a transvestite. While hanging out with Peter, a bee accidentally makes them discover that they can share a tone in harmony.