2024-06-29
Dee's blessed event is fast approaching, but the father's identity remains a mystery---to the gang, at least. So they throw a party and invite all of Dee's former flings. (Repeat).
In the Season 6 finale, the gang sets out to discover the joy of Christmas. Their holiday adventure includes a sleigh full of stolen toys, childhood videos, naked elves and a bloody encounter with Santa Claus. (Repeat).
In the conclusion of the Season 6 finale, the gang sets out to discover the joy of Christmas. Their holiday adventure includes a sleighful of stolen toys, childhood videos, naked elves and a bloody encounter with Santa Claus. (Repeat).
Season 7 premiere: Frank wants to marry a prostitute and the gang can't talk him out of it. While Dee sets out to burnish the hooker's heart of gold, Charlie takes a different tack: He tries to set Frank up with another woman. Meanwhile, Mac has put on a lot of weight. "I'm cultivating mass," he tells Dennis. (Repeat).
Dee and Dennis take the gang to their favorite childhood vacation spot on the Jersey Shore. Things aren't quite as they remember them. Still, Mac, Frank and Charlie have the times of their lives; Dee and Dennis not so much. (Repeat).
Frank finds himself in the child beauty-pageant business and fears that people might think that he's in it for the wrong reasons. Meanwhile, Dee wages war on stage moms; and Mac, Dennis and Charlie think they have found a contestant to back. (Repeat).
While Dee tries to weasel her way out of an IRS audit, the guys set up a new (and, they say, democratic) way of running Paddy's. (Repeat).
An examination of the process of making movies follows a production from script to screen.
This action-spy thriller prequel features the Duke of Oxford getting wind of a sinister plot to eradicate millions of people in a pre-World War I Europe, being concocted by some of the world's notorious historical figures such as Rasputin. The story follows and unfolds the origins of the Kingsman, the independent intelligence agency. (Repeat).
Nonstop action ensues when a secret agent recruits a juvenile delinquent into a top-secret spy organization modeled after the Knights of the Round Table. Together, they battle a tech genius with a diabolical plan to end global warming with a giant cull of the population. (Repeat).
Hank is the only one home when houseguest Connie has her first encounter with menstruation---and neither knows what to do. Meanwhile, someone has to explain PMS to Bobby. Voices: Lauren Tom, Mike Judge, Pamela Segall Adlon, Kathy Najimy, Toby Huss. (Repeat).
Meryl Streep, the Dixie Chicks and Don Meredith are guest voices as Bill meets Cajun relatives and Hank competes for $1 million in a beer promotion at a football game in New Orleans. Other voices: Stephen Root, Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy, Pamela Segall Adlon, Brittany Murphy. (Repeat).
Hank's propane-smoked turkey is a casualty in "a war called 'Thanksgiving at the Airport' " as weather stalls the Hills' trip to Peggy's folks in Montana. Voices: Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy, Pamela Segall, Brittany Murphy, Stephen Root, Johnny Hardwick. (Repeat).
Jealous of Hank's new acquaintance, Bill and Dale give Hank an ultimatum, and compound their mistake when they try to make amends. Voices: Drew Carey, Dwight Yoakam, Chelcie Ross, Stephen Root, Johnny Hardwick, Mike Judge. (Repeat).
Bobby's affection for a raccoon brings problems when Hank's dog Ladybird and Dale get into fights with the ersatz pet that could be rabid. Pamela Segall, Mike Judge, Johnny Hardwick, Ashley Gardner. (Repeat).
A propane shortage gives Hank Y2K fears that alter his Christmas-gift plans; Dale's stash of hoarded goods is destroyed by a hamster that he was planning to use for food. Voices: Kathy Najimy, Mike Judge, Stephen Root, Pamela Adlon, Johnny Hardwick. (Repeat).
Homer's averting of a nuclear meltdown earns him employee-of-the-month honors---and a call from Magic Johnson; Milhouse's parents prohibit him from playing with Bart. Other voices: Dan Castellaneta, Harry Shearer. (Repeat).
Milhouse's parents decide to divorce, prompting Homer to take action to prevent a similar fate for himself and Marge. Voices: Maggie Roswell, Hank Azaria, Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright. (Repeat).
A bus accident strands Bart, Lisa and their classmates on an island; Homer starts a business on the Internet. Voices: Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Pamela Hayden, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer. (Repeat).
50 Cent has a cameo as Bart fakes his own kidnapping after defying his parents to attend a rap concert. Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Nancy Cartwright. (Repeat).
Maggie's chicken pox lead to a reunion of Kirk and Luann Van Houten, but the result is not the family dynamic Milhouse had hoped for. Maggie Roswell, Hank Azaria, Pamela Hayden. (Repeat).
Bart gets a crush on a volunteer (voice of Anne Hathaway) at Grampa's nursing home and decides to become a volunteer, too. Meanwhile, Lisa does a report on what Springfield will look like in 50 years and becomes depressed. She's diagnosed with Environment-Related Despair and given antidepressants. (Repeat).
In a future world, Homer receives a new clone every time he dies; Lisa is married to Milhouse, who's a zombie; and Bart has custody problems with ex-wife, Jenda. (Repeat).
When Bart goes missing, the town puts together a search party to find him. After most give up hope, Sideshow Bob manipulates Millhouse into revealing where Bart is hiding. (Repeat).
Brian's overlooked teenage son Dylan, now a TV star, shows up in town, so his father, rather than step up and try to be a good dad instead tries to cadge a job on the series' writing staff. Meanwhile, Peter accidentally shoots Quagmire while they are hunting, causing a rift between the two and putting Joe in the middle. (Repeat).
Following his mother's death, Peter forms a special bond with her longtime gal pal, Evelyn, who tries to take their new friendship to an entirely different level. Meanwhile, for the first time in his life, a distraught Stewie realizes the finality of a person's passing. (Repeat).
Peter and his pals undertake a global search for God and ask that He stop influencing the outcome of pro-football games. (Repeat).
Chris discovers that he's heir to the Carter fortune, but decides he does not want the money, so Peter goes to extreme lengths to ensure that it stays in the family. (Repeat).
After Peter begins smoking, an advertising exec enlists him to be the face of his anti-smoking campaign, under one condition: Peter can't give up the habit. Meanwhile, Stewie steps in to help Chris battle school bullies. (Repeat).
Stewie catches a sexually transmitted disease from Brian; and Peter and his pals take exception when a group shanghais their favorite booth at the Drunken Clam. (Repeat).
After Peter takes Stewie to the park and brings home the wrong baby, he tries to make amends and prove to Lois that he can be responsible. Upon returning from a business trip, he appears a changed man, affecting a more intelligent and classy persona. (Repeat).
Jerome is none-too-happy with Chris dating his daughter, Pam, which leads the two kids to run away, necessitating that Jerome and Peter team up to find them. (Repeat).