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The giggity wife

The Giggity Wife ( "Wife, fuck-tibidoch" ) - the eleventh episode of the eleventh season of the animated series " Family Guy ". The premiere took place on January 27, 2013 on the FOX channel .

The giggity wife
Episode of the series " Family Guy "
The Giggity Wife promo.png
Promo picture.
Glenn finds out about his marriage.
basic information
Episode numberSeason 11
Episode 11 season 11
ProducerBrian Lles
written byAndrew Goldberg
Manufacturer CodeAACX09
Delivery DateJanuary 27, 2013
Episode timeline

Content

  • 1 plot
  • 2 Ratings
  • 3 Criticism
  • 4 notes
  • 5 Links

Story

Peter at the bar finds out that Joe has a student card, which he took from the teenagers. Peter, Joe and Glenn decide to go to Harvard University because, according to Peter, they have great eateries. Friends visit a local strip club and then decide to have fun by drinking well.

The next morning, all three are near the house of the Family Guy. Glenn wakes up trying to figure out what happened yesterday. Suddenly, next to him, he discovers a prostitute Charmis, who tells him that they are henceforth a husband and wife. Quagmire cannot believe this - but Joe says the documents provided by Charmis are real. Finally, having noticed the signatures of Peter and Joe on the document, Glenn realizes that he really married a prostitute.

At the bar, Glenn tells his friends that he will demand an immediate divorce, but Joe, who knows the local laws, says that if he really divorces Charmis, she will be able to sue him absolutely everything, because in Quahog laws on divorce are on the side of women. Quagmire decides to accept the marriage as given: he takes Charmis to an appointment with the gynecologist , gives her money for clothes (for which Charmis buys drugs ).

Family Guy invite Glenn and Charmis to dinner, where she is perceived exclusively as a prostitute. In the evening, Charmis wants to make love to Glenn, but he says he cannot. Charmis asks if Quagmire is gay , because if so, then she will not want to live with him. Glenn quickly realizes that this is the only way he can end a marriage, he lies to Charmis that he is gay. Charmis leaves, Quagmire tells Peter about it. However, when he sits down to watch pornographic sites, Charmis suddenly appears in the house, who forgot something at his place. Seeing what Glenn is doing, she realizes that he most likely lied to her. Then Charmis puts an ultimatum : Glenn should have sex with a man in front of her.

Quagmire does not know what to do. Then he goes to Peter and asks him to have sex with him at Charmis. To his surprise, Peter agrees, setting several conditions: no one should know about it, and Glenn will have to take him to a restaurant. After dinner, Peter and Quagmire arrive home, where Charmis is already waiting for them. Friends cannot believe what they have to do, but at the very last moment, Charmis says that he knows that Glenn is not gay. Nevertheless, she is grateful to him for being so polite with her. Charmis leaves.

Glenn thanks Peter for being able to agree to this. Friends are hugging, at this moment Peter notices a blinking light on his laptop - all this time everything that was happening was broadcasting to the house of the Family Guy. The faces of Lois , Meg , Brian and Chris are shown with their mouths open: they watched the broadcast from the laptop.

Ratings

  • The rating of the episode was 2.9 among the age group 18–49 years.
  • About 5.63 million people watched the episode.
  • The series became the most watched “Animation Domination” that night on FOX , defeating the new episodes of “The Simpsons ,” “ The Cleveland Show, ” and “American Dad!” [1]

Criticism

  • Kevin McFarland of the AV Club gave the episode a low rating: C-, explaining: “For the Family Guy, the plot sequence is not necessary at all, but when Peter becomes gay, leaving his wife and family, it really upsets ...” Kevin also criticized the episode for the presence of old no original jokes. [2]
  • Bubbleblabber's John Blabber gave the episode 8/10 points, noting: “Have you ever seen the movie“ Chuck and Larry: Firefighting Wedding “? I watched some parts of the plot borrowed from this terrible movie throughout the series. however, if you have not seen this film (I suppose most of you have not seen it), you should enjoy it. ” [3]

Notes

  1. ↑ Sunday Final Ratings: 'The Mentalist', 'Family Guy' & 'American Dad' Adjusted Up; 'The Simpsons' Adjusted Down - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers
  2. ↑ McFarland, Kevin The Giggity Wife (neopr.) . The AV Club (January 28, 2013). Date of treatment January 28, 2013.
  3. ↑ REVIEW: FAMILY GUY (@FAMILYGUYonFOX) “The Giggity Wife” | Bubbleblabber

Links

  • “The Giggity Wife” on the Internet Movie Database  
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Giggity_Wife&oldid=100681955


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