Family Guy season 8 episode 21 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Lois excitedly attends her college reunion, reuniting with Naomi, an old flame. Naomi, unable to have children with her husband Dale, asks Lois to be their surrogate. Peter, mistakenly thinking it's about a threesome, is shocked but agrees. Tragedy strikes when Naomi and Dale die in a car accident, leaving Lois pregnant with their child. The Griffins face a moral dilemma about the pregnancy. Influenced by anti-abortion activists, Peter vehemently opposes abortion. After intense discussions, Lois and Peter reach an undisclosed decision about the pregnancy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Peter hesitant about attending the college reunion?
Peter was hesitant because he was uncomfortable about possibly running into people Lois used to date.
Who is Naomi?
Naomi is a former classmate and romantic partner of Lois from college.
What did Naomi propose to Lois and Peter at the reunion?
Naomi proposed that Lois be a surrogate mother for her and her husband Dale's child.
Why did Peter initially think Naomi's visit would lead to a threesome?
Peter misunderstood Naomi's intention and thought her visit was for a sexual encounter involving Lois and himself.
What was Peter's reaction to Lois agreeing to be a surrogate?
Peter was strongly opposed and uncomfortable with Lois's decision to be a surrogate.
How did Peter try to stop Lois from becoming pregnant?
Peter used absurd and misguided methods, including hiring breakdancers to perform on Lois's stomach.
What tragic event occurred after Lois agreed to be a surrogate?
Naomi and Dale died in a car accident, leaving Lois pregnant with their unborn child.
What options did the Griffins consider for the unborn child?
The Griffins considered abortion, adoption, or carrying the baby to term.
How did Peter react to the idea of abortion?
Influenced by anti-abortion activists, Peter strongly opposed the idea of abortion.
Did Lois and Peter come to a decision about the pregnancy?
Lois and Peter had a deep discussion and made a decision, but the outcome is not explicitly revealed.