Quagmire's Mom
- Episode aired Feb 8, 2015
- TV-14
- 21m
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6.6/10
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Quagmire faces charges of statutory rape, and during his trial, his mom makes a surprise appearance to explain why he is the way that he is.Quagmire faces charges of statutory rape, and during his trial, his mom makes a surprise appearance to explain why he is the way that he is.Quagmire faces charges of statutory rape, and during his trial, his mom makes a surprise appearance to explain why he is the way that he is.
Seth MacFarlane
- Peter Griffin
- (voice)
- …
Alex Borstein
- Lois Griffin
- (voice)
Seth Green
- Chris Griffin
- (voice)
Mila Kunis
- Meg Griffin
- (voice)
Mike Henry
- Cleveland Brown
- (voice)
Emily Osment
- Kira
- (voice)
Patrick Warburton
- Joe Swanson
- (voice)
Adam West
- Mayor Adam West
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaQuagmire once married a giraffe he referred to as " Allison Janney". Allison Janney performs the voice of Crystal Quagmire his mom.
- GoofsThe whole storyline of Peter's first name being "Justin", with "Peter" bumped to his middle name, contradicts almost every episode previous. "Peter" has been his first name for thirteen years, and Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater (1999) established that his middle name is "Lowenbrau".
- Quotes
Judge: Mr. Quagmire, your story is a sad one, but that doesn't excuse your actions. I have no choice but to sentence you to 20 years in prison.
Crystal Quagmire: [comes into the courtroom] Oh, no you don't!
Glenn Quagmire: Mom?
Other men in the courtroom: Crystal?
Mayor Adam West: Ha! She's enjoyed many men.
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One of the few duds of the latter day seasons.
One of the few FG episodes I do not like.
The fragmented nature of Family means there is usually something to like, in this case the intro-plot in which Peter fulfils a new persona inspired by his new name (Xavier). it's so clever how the FG writers suggest these character types and cultures you actually sort of recognise. They feel familiar somehow and you don't know who you're making fun of, you just want to go along with them.
The rest of the episode is kind of painful. Not in the good way like "Encyclopedia Griffin" but in a sickly, desperate kind of way. I guess it hits a raw nerve with me as what happened to Quagmire could happen to anyone sex positive. Quagmire is an awful person, I understand that. He is more than the lecher we saw in the first seasons, he is a rapist.
But still, that doesn't carry over to this episode. What happened to him could happen to anybody and he now has to face his whole life being torn away from him for such a bogus reason.
Yeah it's all status quo in the end but the unfunny lifetime special that is his Mother arriving and coming through to him and all the excruciating moments in course are just judged badly.
The fragmented nature of Family means there is usually something to like, in this case the intro-plot in which Peter fulfils a new persona inspired by his new name (Xavier). it's so clever how the FG writers suggest these character types and cultures you actually sort of recognise. They feel familiar somehow and you don't know who you're making fun of, you just want to go along with them.
The rest of the episode is kind of painful. Not in the good way like "Encyclopedia Griffin" but in a sickly, desperate kind of way. I guess it hits a raw nerve with me as what happened to Quagmire could happen to anyone sex positive. Quagmire is an awful person, I understand that. He is more than the lecher we saw in the first seasons, he is a rapist.
But still, that doesn't carry over to this episode. What happened to him could happen to anybody and he now has to face his whole life being torn away from him for such a bogus reason.
Yeah it's all status quo in the end but the unfunny lifetime special that is his Mother arriving and coming through to him and all the excruciating moments in course are just judged badly.
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- GiraffeDoor
- Nov 25, 2019
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