Family Guy’s Newest Episode, “Not All Dogs go to Heaven,” is a Hilarious Thrill Ride!
What will they do next on Family Guy? Have you ever wondered? Similar to the styling of South Park, it seems that all episodes of Family Guy have three plots that wrap together to form into one. This time around, for the eleventh episode of the seventh awesome season of the hit Fox show, it’s no different; it is the same laughing thrill ride as usually can be expected from the show! And here is the main low down!
At the whims of Peter and his son, Chris, the family heads to the local Star Trek convention. When participating in the questions and answers session with the cast does not appease Stewie, he creates his own transporter unit—like the one in the show—and devises a plan to transport all of the Next Generation cast to his bedroom. He is then confronted with babysitting a quirky, and child-like cast that can’t even tie their own shoes or order from a fast food menu; a role shift where Stewie plays the dad and the adult characters act like children.
At the same time, Meg contracts mumps and is hospitalized where she becomes a born again Christian and bemoans Brian for his atheism. When Meg makes Brian into the most hated person in town for not believing in God, Brian is unable to buy booze and eventually gives in, finally convincing Meg at the end that she is going overboard in her beliefs. As per usual, there are plenty of great flashbacks and side kick humor and grudgers, and all the fanfare and antics that you have grown to love about the show. Basically, it’s Family Guy at its finest people!
New Episode Fully Imbedded Below Courtesy of Hulu.com!
If you did not have time to catch the newest episode of Family Guy, episode 11 of season seven, no worries! We have got you fully covered! Thanks to magical workings of Hulu.com, who has somehow managed to garner a contract with Fox to air their newest episodes of Family Guy right after they premier, we are able to legally and freely, fully imbed the entire new episode for your enjoyment. There is limited commercial interruption, and if you didn’t have a chance to catch it when it aired, or record it to your DVR, don’t Fret! You can watch it HERE and Now!




















