Family Guy - 100th Episode Celebration (2007)
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Synopsis: This celebration of a pop-culture milestone features the two-part 100th episode of FAMILY GUY, which originally aired in November of 2007. When Brian calls out Stewie for never following through on... This celebration of a pop-culture milestone features the two-part 100th episode of FAMILY GUY, which originally aired in November of 2007. When Brian calls out Stewie for never following through on his proclamations that he will one day murder Lois, Stewie seizes Peter and Lois’s cruise getaway as an opportunity to finally do the dirty deed. After boarding the ship, it seems Stewie has actually succeeded in killing his own mother--or has he? This release contains promo spots for the episode, a top-10 countdown, four deleted scenes, a making-of special, a table read, and more. [More]
Starring: Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mila Kunis
Starring: Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Mila Kunis, Mike Henry
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