Model Misbehavior

Season 4, Episode 10, Aired

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  • Lois becomes a model and Stewie starts a marketing company

    8.0
    "Great"
    Lois fulfills a lifelong dream of being a model. Stewie starts on a multi-level marketing company. Brian in need of cash to buy his de-worming medication agrees to become his salesman. An FG episode that is yet great but just not the best. I like this episode and I would recommend it but I just thought it was dragged and got very boring to watch just in the main plot with Lois being a model though. I also found Lois to be irritating here so that's what also lowered my score. The subplot with Brian and Stewie was twice as more hilarious and better than the main plot though. My score would've lowered just a little more if it weren't for the subplot. There were some hilarious moments in this episode such as the four Peters, The Griffin family competing in the race and they float more faster by taking off their clothes and throwing Meg out, Carter's appearance as a whole was very funny and his tan was awesome, the cutaway with Peter shouting that Meg is on her first period and he is excited that she is becoming a woman which wakes up Joe, Quagmire, and Cleveland with them getting mad at Peter and telling him that it's 3am, Stewie pointing out to Brian that his mug says "Life's a beach" which is close to Life's a b***", and more. I also found the very ending of the episode to be hilarious as well. The most classic and most hilarious moment out of the whole entire episode, though, is the cookie monster... I can never stop laughing even when I re-watch this episode, that part will just never get old me so cookie monster joke was by far a classic. So yeah, I enjoyed this episode and it's funny but the main plot was boring and dragged but not bad while the subplot never had a dull moment. Overall, a great episode of "Family Guy"... the subplot is better though. 8/10
  • Lois become a model; Stewie starts a marketing company

    8.5
    "Great"
    Lois fulfills a lifelong dream of being a model. Stewie starts on a multi-level marketing company. Brian in need of cash to buy his de-worming medication agrees to become his salesman. Eh, not as amazing as the previous couple episode. Lois' plot was decent, but my favorite. Also, I kinda don't like seeing Peter being mean to Meg for like the third time in a row, but it was a little funny. Stewie's plot was much funnier. I pretty much crack up at all the parts mainly the one with Sesame Street (the cookie monster and the phone call with Glover), as well as some of the dialog. As for the main plot, I only got a few laughs, but it okay to watch. Overall, great episode. 8.5/10
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    6.5
    "Fair"

    Lois fulfills a lifelong dream of being a model. Stewie starts on a multi-level marketing company. Brian in need of cash to buy his de-worming medication agrees to become his salesman.





    I liked Stewie's plot more than Lois' plot, which was kind of boring.





    6.5/10

  • Pretty good episode.

    8.0
    "Great"
    I thought this was a great episode for the most part. Both of the plots were pretty good, although I thought Brian and Stewie's was a little more interesting. There were some pretty funny parts throughout the episode like the Four Peters, Stewie talking to Grover on the phone, Rhode Island flipping a coin, and Cookie Monster. I also thought the very end was hilarious. However, this episode was sort of boring and kind of dragged at parts, especially in the middle. Overall, though, I still thought this was a pretty good episode for the most part. For my final grade, I'll give it a B. Marebear2009, out!
  • model misbehavior

    7.5
    "Good"
    Okay, so we all know that Lois is super annoying and unlikable, and her storyline here was brutal, but that does not mean this was not a good episode. This episode is on literally every week on TV, and yet I still find myself watching whenever it does come on.



    For once the cutaway scenes were actually welcome here and not as obtrusive and annoying as they usually are. The cookie monster scene was an instant classic. Plus, Carter Pewterschmidt? Come on, it does not get any better than that, one of the most underrated characters on Family Guy these days.
  • Booo, Model Misbehaviour!

    2.5
    "Terrible"
    This is one of my least favourite episodes, the reason, simply the story was great, but it could've been pulled off a million times better and I rarely and I mean rarely laughed at the jokes in this episode they were just unfunny, this is deffinately a filler episode, I mean "You Kent Always Say What You Want" from the simpsons was better than this.



    When i first heard about this episode I was excited I thought it would be really good, but after watching it on TV and then again on DVD, because I thought I was dreaming it was so bad, I hated it. Lois being aneriesic was just horrifying not EXTREMELY horrifying, I would've made her look like frankenstein.



    The only thing that came out of this episode is from the first and 2nd acts Lois looks hot, thankyou for reading my opinionated review.
  • Lois models, Stewie cashscams, Brian has worms....

    7.5
    "Good"
    Lois gets into modeling - she wanted to as a teen but her father would not let her - and it all goes too far for Peter's taste. Lois becomes the talk of the male half of the town (for the second time in the Family Guy series since season one's "Mind Over Murder") with every guy slobbering all over her and she even starts to loose weight. Peter enlists the help of Lois' father, Carter, and the two of them try to stop her. The B-story is just as funny: Brian has worms and, needing money for the worm medication, agrees to help Stewie with his pyramid scheme - the two of them engaging in bizarre office politics. But the hilarity does not even end there as the episode includes the so-funny-it-hurts "The Four Peters" scene snippet and a hilarious reoccurring gag involving Cookie Monster's addiction to cookies. "Model Misbehavior" is a Family Guy hit.
  • In a nice bit of role reversal, Lois is the one who has a problem and Peter is the one who must help her! :idea:

    10
    "Perfect"
    It's true that nobody in the world is perfect in every way. Yet for the most part, Lois has been perfect in more ways than Peter is able to be. Peter is a goofball by nature and he's mostly fine with it. He also wants to support his wife as much as possible whenever it makes both her happy and himself happy as well. After Lois succeeds in beating her father at a boat race by not listening to him, she decides she can do Anything her father never wanted her to do! One of those dreams is to become a model. As it turns out, she's very successful in her endorsing decisions and starts earning a bunch of money for the Griffin family. But there's a dark side to fame. The high end fashion industry wants Lois to sign an exclusivity deal, promoting her image and raking in dough. But to have the job, Lois gets put on diet pills, which Meg Griffin is none too happy with. Having gone through her own brush with outer beauty versus inner beauty, Meg knows its not wise to value looks over personality! :idea: Surprisingly, Peter soon realizes Meg is right, and realizes Lois is letting modeling go to her head by neglecting her health. But when Lois won't listen to Peter, he knows that he must get Mr. Pewterschmidt's help. To get it, Peter must eat a pinecone. So Peter reluctantly agrees, pain and all. Yet its only when Peter finally says that Lois is allowed to be a model, she no longer wants to be one. It turns out all she really wanted was the freedom to choose whether or not she could be a model and now that she has it, she no longer needs to be a model, and Peter is finally happy that Lois has chosen to focus on her health again. Also interesting is the sidestory with Brian and Stewie, and the various jokes including the Cookie Monster ones! This is one great T.V. show that I love to watch! :D Enough said, true believers! ;)
  • Excellent episode... great one liners, and a hillarious sidestory involving the Cookie Monster!

    10
    "Perfect"
    The name of this episode 'Model Misbehaviour' refers to the main storyline regarding Lois fulfilling her lifelong dream of becoming a model, however, although this provides a few small giggles, its the sideline stories that steal the show! The story involving Stewie and Brian got lots of laughs... especially the "F*** you, that's who works here" line! But the whole Cookie Monster storyline... was pure genius. It wasn't over the top or too long (as some sidestories in Family Guy can be), just intelligently written and carried off well. With these two sideline stories, it makes for one of the best episodes ever!
  • Another good episode from this great season.

    9.1
    "Superb"
    During a visit with her parents, Lois recalls her teenage aspirations to be a model. In defiance of her father's wishes, she begins modelling and becomes very successful. Soon, however, she takes diet pills that her agent Karin Perrotta gives her, and stays out all night, and Peter becomes very jealous of the lust she inspires in other men. Desperate to get her out of the fashion world, Peter collaborates with Carter (Lois' father) to get her back on track. They kidnap her at a Vogue party and bring her back to the Griffins', where Carter demands that Lois quit her modeling career. Seeing his wife's great desire for modeling, Peter soon acquieses to Lois' career, insisting to Carter that it is her right. Peter gets the ultimate revenge of years of torture Carter put on to him by knocking him out with one solid punch. Realizing that she indeed has the full freedom to fulfill her wishes, she quits the career anyway, and Peter and Lois have sex on Carter's back.



    Meanwhile, Stewie starts a pyramid scheme business ("Cash$cam"). Brian learns he has worms and, unable to afford the medication but too embarrassed to ask Peter for money, reluctantly agrees to work for Stewie.
  • Model pics nice!

    9.0
    "Superb"
    This was another personal favorite even though I have like twenty person favorites lol.But this is a personal favorite of mine because its just plain good and it shows past and persent.I just like it when shows show episodes going from persent to past then back then to future there just something about time that makes the episode so much more worth watching.I also like the episode because this episode is more tilted to about lous because in other episodes it always about peter but this one acually had a different main character.The last reason is that I always wondered how lous would look if she became a model and it should what some models have to do to be perfect.
  • How could you not like this?

    10
    "Perfect"
    Lois finally lives her life long dream of being a model.

    ...but only for one episode. I love this one, and like my last Family Guy episode review, I give it a 10. That's right, a 10!!! A TEEEEEEEEEEEEEN!!! 0_0 okay me stop now. *Runs to Wawa to get a soda.* Anyway, this is a great episode, and like some of my reviews, I don't have too much to say about it. Guh, it's like being in a fire storm!



    Funniness: 10.1 for beyond perfect



    Un-Funniness:-10 for beyond appaling



    I looove it love it love it love it like the other ep-i-soooooooooooodes. Yeah!!
  • Favouite quote ever!

    9.7
    "Superb"
    The line about Grover followed by the compliment sandwich was the best Family guy scenario ever. You look like snoopy was so cutely done by Stewie. Although the Lois storyline was incredibly boring it was still a fantastic episode. I love the sesame street references Grover and especially cookie monster in the ladies toilets.

    This has been one of the best episodes yet and anything with Stewie and Brian is always hilarious.

    Grover, grover, grover.

    yes The letter G is fabulous and the number 6.

    i only regularly started watching this series after this episode just captured me it was an absolute classic!!!!

    Go Family Guy.
  • So stupid it was funny!

    9.5
    "Superb"
    Model Misbehavior is one of the top 10 episodes of 2005, the gags were enough to make you cry laughing so hard!



    The incest joke with Peter,Chris and Meg was a riot!So were the Sesame Street gags and Lois using Speed.



    Favorite Line:



    Quagmire: Hey Lois! I'd like to split in half like a log!



    Joe: Yeah, Lois I'd like to wear you like a hockey mask!



    Clevland: Hey, Lois I'd like to make a Caramel colored baby with you!



    Peter: Excuse, me Pewterschmit! I think I owe you this!(Decks Lois' father.) That! Was for buying me a book last christmas, your rich you jerk!
  • That’s for giving me a book last Christmas. You’re rich you jerk!

    8.3
    "Great"
    A couple of the cutaways in this episode are lame such as the 4 Peters and the Peter on ecstasy cutaway was too overplayed but the rest of the episode was great with scenes such as throwing Meg out of the boat and Peter’s quote “Meg, who let you back in the house?” and one of the good flashbacks of Peter yelling to the neighbours at 3: 00 in the morning about Meg’s first period.



    Brian and Stewie working in the “office” was hilarious with great lines from Stewie as boss and Brian as salesman like the “life’s a beach” discussion and Brian’s worms.



    Overall, both plots were pretty good, though not perfect, and this episode is quite enjoyable.

  • Brian get worms. Stewie gets job. Stewie hires Brian. Chaos ensues.

    8.6
    "Great"
    In the episode that you might have thought to wrapped up the 4th season didn't but finished up the summer with a bang. Lois remembers her unreached goal of being a model ad becomes one anyway despite Pewterschmidt's wishes. She becomes a smash until Peter finds out that people are flirting with her. It was a sexy story nonetheless, but the real highlight is the B storyline with Stewie hiring Brian. The baby comes insane from isolation and tries to believe that there are other workers there. The best scene was with him complaining about Brian's coffee mug.
  • I love it when peter make meg run out of the house!

    9.3
    "Superb"
    later on peter remarks:Meg..who let you back in the house?It was very funny because meg was just trying to fit in.i feel very bad for meg it seems like everything bad just happens to her.Especially how she was just shot in the recent newest episode i hope she lives!If she doesnt that would be so sad
  • Stewie, Stewie, Stewie, Stewie.

    10
    "Perfect"
    This is by far one of my very favorite Family Guy episodes. Forget about Lois becoming a model...sure there were a few funny moments (Britney Spears is a fat guy references and what not), but the best and funniest moments were in the Stewie hires Brian storyline.



    Brian needs money for worm meds and Stewie, who has just started his own company hires Brian to work for him. What follows is some of the funniest stuff ever seen on television.



    This episode is what Family Guy is all about. Hilarious dialogue paired with absurd storylines.



    Stewie Griffin I am your number one fan.
  • A good episode, about Lois making past dreams come true. All the family in their crazyness

    7.9
    "Good"
    Way to end a season... Although it's said that tonight's episode will continue the season where it was left off. We'll see. I loved the 4 Peters group clip and of course the Evil Monkey is always classic, especially now that we know what his habits are ;-) Go Peter!
  • Good ending to the series.

    8.6
    "Great"
    Although it wasn't as funny as the previous episode (Breaking Out is Hard to Do) it still provided many good laughs! The stewie and Brian scenes were hilarious and Cookie Monster in rehab was priceless, but my favorite part was when Peter ate the pinecomb for Mr. Pewterschmit. All in all, well done.
  • Unfortunatey, after a standout episode last week, the fourth season decides to go out with a whimper in this generally uninspired episode...

    7.4
    "Good"
    To be honest, it's somewhat appropriate that the fourth season ended with a mediocre episode like this one. Other than a few exceptions here and there, this has been a mediocre season, and to me, the biggest disappointment since The Phantom Menace. Pretty much the entire episode was a borefest, it could almost even be considered a cheap cash-in; as if the writers just needed another episode before the end of the season, and just took a bunch of rejected jokes, old characters and plot points, and threw them together. Really, this is the first episode of Family Guy where I wasn't laughing at anything. Hell, I'm not even sure if I got a chuckle out of this. We can only hope that the next season is much better than this "slow start". Makes me want to cry...
  • very good ending to the season

    9.5
    "Superb"
    this episode was a classic, i loved it. It was definitly one of the best of the season, behind "8 Simple Rules...", "Petarded", and "North by North Quahog"



    i really like how stewie was in this episode, and i actually enjoyed the B plot better than the main one. although there were a few very funny moments in the A plot.





    the Four Peters, the Ass race, and many other parts made this one of the best of the season
  • This episode was about that lois realizes that she shouldn't listen to her father and take her youthful dream of modeling.Peter and lois's dad work together to stop lois because she became out of control. Meanwhile, brian is working for stewie's ca

    8.8
    "Great"
    this episode was very funny. i like many parts such as \" the four peters\", stewie\'s cash scam business, lois\'s modeling job, and when cookie monster was in rehab. I liked this episode it was very hilarious, strange, and has good taste.













    ps: i really liked the cookie monster part.
  • Hilarious in it's own right. Family Guy has done it again.

    9.8
    "Superb"
    This show is coming up to the point that has replaced the simpsons as the funniest prime-time anime show on t.v. (& I love the simpsons). Lois, wanting to be a model & how they made it look was funny. Stewie with his business & having brian work for him was just at funny. The way how peter abuses meg in this episode was hilarious & just laugh-out-loud funny. The evil monkey in chris' closet has shown the whole world 1 of it's side hobbies. Peter punching out Lois' dad was well worth it. A few sesame street gags were thrown in to make it more crazy (cookie monster in rehab? I still can't believe it but found it funny). All in all, this was a great episode & I don't care what anyone says; every episode of family guy is funny in it's own way. Keep 'em coming Seth, keep 'em coming.
  • Lois becomes a model and goes crazy with it. When Peter joins with one of his biggest enemies, Lois' father, to try and stop her, hilarity ensues.

    8.9
    "Great"
    This episode really pushed the envelope of Family Guy. I didn't care much for the plot, and if Fox ever plans on getting this series cancelled again, this would definately be a target episode. Anyway, it was one of my least favorite episodes of the fourth season but it wasn't all bad. All of the jokes were funny, but some outrageous, as said earlier.
  • Best so far this season.

    10
    "Perfect"
    It's probably the best episode so far this season. I was very disapointed with most of them, but this one reminds me why I like FG so much.



    I like the parody on the Pyramid business scheme since I saw one in action in real life. I also like the scene where the 3 ladies were saying hmmhmmm. LOL, just like in the movies.
  • Extremly funny! Can't wait for the next season! ;D

    10
    "Perfect"
    I really liked this episode, probably my favorite in the season. The best parts were the ones with Cookie Monster, I laughed so hard at him. It was also very realistic about how models have to be so skinny to make it. The end was funny also. Very original. Another great episode guys!
  • Oh how I love family guy, let me count the ways...

    10
    "Perfect"


    This was a great episode with a brilliant main story and a very funny side one with stewie and brian.



    Basically lois lived her life long dream and became a supermodel. However she got swept up in the parties and drugs and soon went over board, until peter told her that he was fine with her being a model because it was what she wnated. After that she lost the will to rebal and went back to being a housewive and devoted mother.



    The number 2 story line was funny as well with Brian working with stewie in his tellmarketing scheme in his office/ nursery.
  • Jacket off, jacket off!

    9.0
    "Superb"
    This episode has inspired my friends and I to have 'ass races' at work. However we are now mindful to keep extra seaman away from the poop deck.



    This episode was chock full of crazyness and classic Family Guy humor.



    I am thinking of using the Four Peters for a ring tone!
  • funny stuff

    10
    "Perfect"
    man i really liked this epsidoe of the show! ... it really is one of the greats of american cartoons! there is no disputing that it is the King of the Hill...lol... i am glad to see it doing so well! thanks for the great season...it was simply... well SWEET!
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