Glenn Quagmire from Family Guy has several confirmed children across the series, with estimates ranging from around 5 to 8 known offspring, including Courtney, Anna Lee (adopted out), Brenda (sister), and Gary (unseen deaf brother), though many are fleeting characters or mentioned only briefly, and he likely has many more unknown kids from his promiscuous lifestyle.
The baby turns out to be Quagmire's illegitimate daughter. Quagmire takes her in and names her Anna Lee. However, she greatly affects his sex life. Quagmire decides to put Anna Lee up for adoption.
Courtney Quagmire is the daughter of Glenn Quagmire and an unknown woman. Quagmire accidentally almost had sex with her, before realizing she was his daughter. Since her real mother is unbeknownst to both herself and Quagmire, the latter lied to her, saying that Kimi was her biological mother.
The Griffins are a dysfunctional family consisting of the married couple Peter and Lois, their three children Meg, Chris, and Stewie, and their anthropomorphic dog Brian. They live at 31 Spooner Street in the fictional town of Quahog, Rhode Island.
It wasn't until after college that Meg was formally diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and began dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), a specialized therapy that helps patients identify and regulate triggers of their anxiety.
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Peter and his wife, Lois, have three children: Meg, Chris, and Stewie. He also has three deceased children: Peter Jr., who was shaken to death, Dave, Stewie's twin who is implied to have been killed by Stewie during childbirth, and Tmas: Chris's stillborn twin brother.
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According to the DVD commentary for this episode, Loretta was written out of Family Guy because her voice actor, Alex Borstein (who also voices Lois and other female characters), was apparently tired of voicing Loretta.
Courtney Elizabeth Whitmore, known as Stargirl and formerly as the second Star-Spangled Kid, is a superhero created by Geoff Johns and Lee Moder who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Several episodes have suggested that Lois is bisexual or, at least, bi-curious. In an interview, Borstein stated that Lois became "a little more snarky and sassy and sexual" since the first season, to challenge "those sitcom rules that a woman is supposed to be a total wet blanket and not like sex and is no fun".
Stewie Griffin is portrayed as a one-year-old prodigy who has a sophisticated voice, American football-shaped head, and can speak very fluently in an upper-class British accent with quite-advanced vocabulary.
Although he looks young, he is actually 60 years old. However, in order to stay young, he eats carrots every day, as revealed in "FOX-y Lady".
The episode was banned from airing on the Fox network due to concerns over its portrayal of the controversial subject of abortion.
giggity-giggity (uncountable) (slang, humorous) Sexual intercourse.
The episode saw the introduction of Quagmire's father, Lieutenant Commander Dan Quagmire, a former officer with the United States Navy who later becomes Ida Quagmire. The character was voiced by main cast member, series creator and executive producer Seth MacFarlane.
She also loses her virginity unknowingly on live television to Saturday Night Live host Jimmy Fallon after having a drastic makeover; but, before all that happens, she goes out with a rebel at her school named Craig Hoffman.
Boston Marathon controversy
The episode "Turban Cowboy", aired on March 17, 2013, contained a cutaway gag showing Peter committing mass murder at the Boston Marathon by plowing his car through the runners.
In "Pawtucket Pete", Angela is written off the show, in light of her voice actor's death. Peter eulogizes her and says a few nice words about her, such as "I may have lost a boss, but Heaven has gained a princess." In the series, Angela's cause of death was swimming less than 10 minutes after eating food.
In November 2013, Family Guy writer Steve Callaghan told E! about why they decided to kill off Brian in the episode, saying: "Well, this was an idea that got pitched in the writer's room and it caught fire, and we thought it could be a fun way to shake things up.
The final episode of Family Guy season 8, "Partial Terms of Endearment," was prevented from being aired in the US back in 2010. The story focuses on Lois agreeing to act as a surrogate and carry her friend's baby.
Accidentally bumped by them, Stewie tumbles down the stairs and loses consciousness after suffering a severe head wound. Chris and Meg hide the wound with a hat, but Peter figures out the charade, reveals that he has knocked both of them out plenty of times, and wishes to continue hiding Stewie's injury from Lois.
He is a neighbor and friend of the Griffin family and is best known for his hypersexuality and his catchphrase, "Giggity Giggity". The show's creator and voice actor Seth MacFarlane describes him as "an appalling human being who is still caught in the Rat Pack era" based on anachronistic 1950s party-animal clichés.
No. We'll assume you're talking about high functioning autism, since he is clearly functioning in some way. Peter Griffin is an immature alcoholic, and may have some sort of brain damage that keeps him from seeing the consequences of his actions. But he displays no obvious symptoms of autism.
Family Guy has only killed off a handful of its characters in its twenty-six years of being on FOX. We have lost Peter's mom, Thelma, Peter's boss, Angela, and, more recently, Doug, who was Stewie's enemy.