Season 9's The Hand that Rocks the Wheelchair
The episode is "Stewie Kills Lois."
It was Peter & she doesn't keep saying it, she only says it once but that aside... A pallet of chocolate covered pretzels. A drum of grape jam. A desk of Cheez-its. A hammock of cake.
Well, the episode you're referring to is the Season 8 episode "My Full Moon." However, it also happens to be the only episode J.D. is not in. It was his intern, Sonja Dey, who needed to get the woman to fart.
Here are the Stewie facts I know: His full name is Stewart Gilligan Griffin, His birthday is the 18th of April, his character is based on Rex Harrison (from 'My Fair Lady'), he has so far had three jobs (following fat people around with a tuba in 'No Chris Left Behind', as a McBurgertown employee in 'Baby Not on Board' and as a Big Pete's House of Munch cook in 'No Meals on Wheels'), Seth MacFarlane quoted that he is almost certainly gay and Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story was originally going to be called 'Queer Is Stewie?' (its plot about Stewie coming out), he has appeared in many other programmes (in 'Bones' as a hallucination seen by Agent Seeley Booth in 2009, at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards in 2007 with Brian singing 'If You Want it You Can Find it on TV' to the tune of 'The Freakin' FCC' and in a short clip at the 20th annual MTV Video Music Awards insulting 50 Cent) and some of his classic quotes are: "What the deuce?!", "Damn you, vile woman!", "Victory is mine!" and of course "Cool whip". Hope this helps :)
In episode 15 of "Michiko to Hatchin," titled "Sisters," Michiko and Hatchin find themselves in a small town where they encounter a woman named Kiki, who is revealed to be Michiko's long-lost sister. The episode delves into their complicated family dynamics and the emotional baggage they carry. Tensions arise as past grievances resurface, leading to a confrontation that tests their bond and challenges Michiko's views on family and commitment. Ultimately, the episode explores themes of reconciliation and the search for belonging.
The episode is "Stewie Kills Lois."
Season 5|Episode 6 Prick Up Your Ears
S06|E12Long John Peter
she first turns into a woman in episode 41 =] hope that helped
"The Thin White Line"
The cast of Slice of Life - 2000 includes: Robert Picardo as The Man Patricia Tallman as The Woman
Episode 68 (part 2)
It was Peter & she doesn't keep saying it, she only says it once but that aside... A pallet of chocolate covered pretzels. A drum of grape jam. A desk of Cheez-its. A hammock of cake.
Well, the episode you're referring to is the Season 8 episode "My Full Moon." However, it also happens to be the only episode J.D. is not in. It was his intern, Sonja Dey, who needed to get the woman to fart.
Mitch saves a 'pregnant' woman from a burning boat in season 8 episode 19.
The Rifleman episode in which Mark and a young woman are tied up is entitled 'Eight Hours to Die'. The episode first aired November 4, 1958.
Here are the Stewie facts I know: His full name is Stewart Gilligan Griffin, His birthday is the 18th of April, his character is based on Rex Harrison (from 'My Fair Lady'), he has so far had three jobs (following fat people around with a tuba in 'No Chris Left Behind', as a McBurgertown employee in 'Baby Not on Board' and as a Big Pete's House of Munch cook in 'No Meals on Wheels'), Seth MacFarlane quoted that he is almost certainly gay and Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story was originally going to be called 'Queer Is Stewie?' (its plot about Stewie coming out), he has appeared in many other programmes (in 'Bones' as a hallucination seen by Agent Seeley Booth in 2009, at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards in 2007 with Brian singing 'If You Want it You Can Find it on TV' to the tune of 'The Freakin' FCC' and in a short clip at the 20th annual MTV Video Music Awards insulting 50 Cent) and some of his classic quotes are: "What the deuce?!", "Damn you, vile woman!", "Victory is mine!" and of course "Cool whip". Hope this helps :)