Family Guy Season 4
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Family Guy Season 4 (2005–2006) Episode Guide
- "North by North Quahog" – Peter and Lois go on a second honeymoon, while Brian and Stewie watch the kids.
- "Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High" – Chris’s teacher goes missing, and he gets a new strict replacement.
- "Blind Ambition" – Peter goes blind after consuming too many nickels.
- "Don’t Make Me Over" – Meg gets a makeover and becomes famous, while Peter starts a rock band.
- "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire" – Cleveland discovers Loretta is cheating on him with Quagmire.
- "Petarded" – Peter takes an IQ test and is declared mentally challenged.
- "Brian the Bachelor" – Brian appears on The Bachelorette and falls for the lead.
- "8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter" – Peter sells Meg to Quagmire to pay off a debt.
- "Breaking Out is Hard to Do" – Lois turns into a shoplifter, leading to a family crime spree.
- "Model Misbehavior" – Lois becomes a model but spirals into an unhealthy lifestyle.
- "Peter’s Got Woods" – Brian dates a woman named Shauna, leading Peter to rename James Woods High School.
- "Perfect Castaway" – Peter gets stranded on an island, only to return home and find Lois married to Brian.
- "Jungle Love" – Chris joins a rebel group in South America after running away from home.
- "PTV" – Peter starts his own uncensored TV network, drawing the FCC’s attention.
- "Brian Goes Back to College" – Brian returns to college to finish his degree but struggles with school.
- "The Courtship of Stewie’s Father" – Peter bonds with Stewie through pranks, but things get out of hand.
- "Fat Guy Strangler" – Lois’s long-lost brother turns out to be a serial killer who targets fat people.
- "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz" – Peter starts his own church based on Happy Days character Fonzie.
- "Brian Sings and Swings" – Brian joins a jazz band after a near-death experience.
- "Patriot Games" – Peter joins the New England Patriots but is kicked out and moves to England.
- "I Take Thee Quagmire" – Quagmire falls in love and gets engaged, but Peter tries to stop the wedding.
- "Sibling Rivalry" – Lois and Peter undergo vasectomy and sterilization, leading to tension in their marriage.
- "Deep Throats" – Meg and Brian investigate corruption in Mayor West’s office.
- "Peterotica" – Peter writes adult novels, but they cause financial and legal trouble.
- "You May Now Kiss the... Uh... Guy Who Receives" – Brian’s cousin wants to marry his boyfriend, leading to a conflict with the mayor.
- "Petergeist" – Peter builds a home theater on an Indian burial ground, leading to ghostly events.
- "Untitled Griffin Family History" – The Griffins are held at gunpoint, and Peter tells their “family history” through flashbacks.
This season saw Family Guy's return after cancellation, bringing some of its most famous episodes like PTV, Petarded, and Patriot Games.