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Meg Griffin

 
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Meg Griffin
Family Guy character
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Meg Griffin
Voiced by Lacey Chabert (1999 - 2000); Mila Kunis (2000 - present)
Character information
Full name Megan Griffin
Relatives Parents: Peter[1] and Lois
Siblings: Chris and Stewie
Pet: Brian Griffin
Gender Female
Hair color Brunette
Occupation High School Student
Show information
First appearance "Death Has a Shadow"

Megan "Meg" Griffin is a fictional character from the animated television series Family Guy. She is the oldest child of Lois and Peter Griffin at 17 years old, sister of Chris and Stewie. Meg attends James Woods High School as a senior, where she unsuccessfully struggles for acceptance and popularity.

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Personality

Meg is a disturbed and self-conscious teenage girl. Her self-consciousness causes her to desperately try to be part of the cool crowd, but this only results in her getting coldly rebuffed by Connie D'Amico,[2] a selfish, egocentric and irresponsible teenage girl. She is also usually at the bottom of the family's pecking order and the butt of Peter's jokes due to her homeliness, tendency toward social awkwardness and lack of popularity. However, another student named Neil Goldman is attracted to her.[3] She has been so self-conscious about herself that she engaged in dangerous sexual behavior just for attention.

Voice actors

On the season 1 DVD commentary for the Drawn Together episode "Hot Tub", Cree Summer claims she was offered the role to play Meg but was dismissed by the producers due to being of the wrong ethnicity for the character. Meg was voiced by an uncredited Lacey Chabert for the first season, and by Mila Kunis in subsequent seasons, though some of Chabert's work became second-season episodes due to production order. Tara Strong provided her singing voice in "Don't Make Me Over" and Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story.[4]

Appearance

Meg typically wears a beanie-like hat and glasses. She also commonly wears a pink and white shirt, blue jeans and tan or white Birkenstock clogs. She is slightly shorter than her younger brother Chris. Meg is self-conscious about her appearance ("I'm so fat and gross."[8])

Social life

Meg desperately tries to be part of the cool crowd, but is usually coldly rebuffed. She is also usually the butt of Peter's jokes due to her homeliness and tendency towards social awkwardness. Because of her eagerness for acceptance, she has been recruited unknowingly into a suicidal religious cult,[9] and, later, recruited, again unwittingly, into her school's Lesbian Alliance.[10] However, in some episodes, Meg is seen with a group of girls who are attending her slumber party and gossiping about boys.[11] In later episodes, these girls are characterized as being highly unpopular and dateless, much like Meg, even saying that she was the only one of them who ever had a boyfriend (actually a decaying corpse she was "dating").

Dating

Meg is so unpopular in high school that a student named Jimmy fires a nail gun into his own stomach twice (in shop class) in order to avoid a date with her, and another shoots his own brother to have an excuse not to go to prom with her the following night. However, she is sought by nerd Neil Goldman. At one point when Neil had a girlfriend named Cecilia, Meg got instantly jealous and pretended to date Jake Tucker to make him jealous. This led to her signing a contract to become Neil's girlfriend and (not knowing at first) his slave, but she gets him to tear up the contract after Lois seduces him. Also, perverted neighbor Glenn Quagmire has shown a repeated interest in her, mostly due to his very low standards, asking if she has reached the age of consent (which would be 16 in Rhode Island, but he always asks if she is eighteen, which is what many people assume is the nation-wide age of consent).[12] In several episodes she is shown dating, including stories with characters Mayor Adam West[13] and nudist Jeff Campbell.[14] She also loses her virginity 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.[15]

In the episode Brian Sings and Swings a lesbian student named Sarah invites Meg to join in her Lesbian Alliance Club, with Meg not knowing at first what kind of club it was. Desperate to fit in, she pretends to be a lesbian and also pretends to be attracted to Sarah and even goes so far as to kiss her to prove it. At the end of the episode, Meg goes over Sarah's house to admit she lied about being a lesbian (Sarah thought that Meg came over to have sex and even undresses herself when Meg is telling her that she lied). She also used to have a crush on anchorman Tom Tucker, but it ended after she discovered his vanity and selfishness.

In other episodes she is portrayed as chronically incapable of finding a boyfriend. For her Junior Prom she accepts a pity date from Brian, the family dog and only after threatening suicide.[8]

Earlier in season 2, she dated Joe Swanson's son Kevin Swanson, but in Stew-Roids it is mentioned that kevin died in irag. In the episode, "Prick Up Your Ears", she dates a boy named Doug, but he breaks up with her when he sees her naked right before almost having sex. In the episode "Peter's Daughter" Meg falls in love with a med-student named Michael Milano after coming out of a short coma (caused by Peter) and they start to date. After he breaks up with Meg (because of Peter overprotecting her after realising that he was treating her like crap, and promising that if she came out of the coma, he would "treat her like a princess because he had been a worse father than Abraham"), she announces that she is pregnant by Michael and the two get engaged (he actually proposes to her). After finding out that she isn't actually pregnant (after having her period), Meg tells Michael the truth hoping that he'll stay; however, Michael leaves Meg at the altar, but Peter congratulates her for telling the truth.

Family life

Though Meg was shown to be a loved and respected member of the family in the first three seasons of the show, this began to change as MacFarlane started to flesh out the characters to the point where it seems that most of the population of Quahog openly despise her.

Meg is the oldest child in the Griffin family, and the most misunderstood, at least by Peter, Chris, and others who are shown avoiding her company, disparaging her in person, gathering in her bedroom to read her diary for laughs,[16] Peter reminds Lois "We agreed that if we could only save two, we'd leave Meg!"[17] even shooting her in the face ("Peter's Daughter") but despite this he also was going to say 'I love you' in "Hell Comes to Quahog", and in "Road to Rupert" he stated they were 'secret best friends' before throwing lemonade in her face, saying he would have to continue to treat her badly in public in order to maintain his reputation due to "peer pressure", thus giving hope that they may be on good terms. Occasionally, when Meg asks a question to Peter or just speaks when he is in the room, Peter responds by saying "Shut up Meg", following an immediate line from another character.

When the family tries an anger management technique of writing letters and not sending them, Meg finds Peter's letter to her, which says "Dear Meg, for the first four years of your life, I thought that you were a house cat." [18] And in Peter's short story of her birth, they had to go back to get her once they realized they grabbed the afterbirth. In the episode "Stewie Kills Lois" Peter tells guests on a cruise ship about how he and Lois had gone to get an abortion but decided against it when they arrived at the clinic and found out the abortionist had one hand. He then says "2 months later, our daughter Meg was born" - indicating that they had not planned her birth. On Meg's 17th birthday, her mother and father both try to hide from Meg that they don't remember her age.[19] Peter openly states that Meg sucks in the episode "PTV", and Chris says the same thing about her in "Long John Peter." In "Not All Dogs Go to Heaven", Brian says to Meg's face that she lives in a home "where nobody respects or cares about you, not even enough to get you a damn mumps shot!" Chris, however, seems to have more of a typical brother-sister relationship with Meg. Although they fight and argue from time to time, he tends to go to her for advice. Chris even once threatened to quit his job if his boss didn't re-hire Meg (at the insistence of Lois).[20] Cleveland comments to Peter "Meg is my least favorite of your children."[21] Despite the lack of respect from Peter and the neighbors, Brian admits that he cares for Meg when she goes out with Mayor Adam West. Lois has also often shown sympathy for Meg; however, during one attempt to console her, she gives up after 45 minutes, gives her a Sylvia Plath novel and a bottle of Ambien and leaves her to her misery, saying "whatever happens, happens."[21] In one episode, Joe is dangling over the edge of a sewer-system waterfall, and Lois is trying to pull him up. When she tells him he is too heavy, he tells her to hang on 'as if [he] was one of [her] children', but when she was about to let go, he hastily clarified: 'not Meg, not Meg!', And in another episode Meg gives Lois a hug and says "I love you, Mom." Lois hugs her back and says "I love you too, honey.", but Lois mumbles the word love, because, for unknown reasons, she doesn't want to say that.

References

  1. ^ The unseen "Stan Thompson" is briefly identified as Meg's biological father in a one-shot gag in "Screwed the Pooch". However, this statement appears to be contradicted in "Not All Dogs Go to Heaven" when Brian tells her she grew up looking like Peter.
  2. ^ IMDB - Family Guy - Stew-Roids (2009) Movie Connections
  3. ^ Aurthur, Kate (2005-07-12). "Sharing the Ratings Spoils". The New York Times. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A01E2DB103DF931A25754C0A9639C8B63. Retrieved 2009-03-26. 
  4. ^ Eggerton, John (2005-06-06). "Fox Swears By Family Guy". Broadcasting & Cable. http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/97296-Fox_Swears_By_Family_Guy.php. Retrieved 2009-03-26. 
  5. ^ http://www.planet-familyguy.com/pfg/characters/3/MegGriffin/
  6. ^ http://www.stewiesplayground.com/2008/05/30/mila-kunis-talks-about-working-on-family-guy/
  7. ^ http://www.movietome.com/people/18865/tara-strong/trivia.html
  8. ^ a b "Barely Legal". Family Guy. Fox. 2006-12-17. No. 8, season 5. “I'm so fat and gross!”
  9. ^ "Chitty Chitty Death Bang". Family Guy. Fox. 1999-04-18. No. 3, season 1.
  10. ^ "Brian Sings and Swings". Family Guy. Fox. 2006-01-08. No. 19, season 4.
  11. ^ "Fifteen Minutes of Shame". Family Guy. Fox. 2000-04-25. No. 12, season 2.
  12. ^ "The Thin White Line". Family Guy. Fox. 2001-11-07. No. 1, season 3. “Are you 18 yet?”
  13. ^ "The Story on Page One". Family Guy. Fox. 2000-07-18. No. 19, season 2.
  14. ^ "From Method to Madness". Family Guy. Fox. 2002-01-24. No. 18, season 3.
  15. ^ "Don't Make Me Over". Family Guy. Fox. 2005-06-05. No. 4, season 4.
  16. ^ "Stuck Together, Torn Apart". Family Guy. Fox Broadcasting Company. 2002-01-31. No. 19, season 3.
  17. ^ "Petergeist". Family Guy. Fox. 2006-05-07. No. 26, season 4. “Oh yeah right like I'm going back for Meg”
  18. ^ "Lethal Weapons". Family Guy. Fox. 2001-08-22. No. 7, season 3.
  19. ^ "Peter's Two Dads". Family Guy. Fox. 2007-02-11. No. 10, season 5.
  20. ^ "Breaking Out Is Hard to Do". Family Guy. Fox Broadcasting Company. 2005-07-17. No. 9, season 4.
  21. ^ a b "Hell Comes to Quahog". Family Guy. Fox. 2006-09-24. No. 3, season 5.

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