![]() ![]() The stuff I liked, I liked a lot, and it was certainly enough to recommend the episode on the whole. I would’ve watched “Peter And The Sidecar Falcon” more than once, but as presently constituted, I can’t wait to forget the last 15 minutes of this episode." Mark Trammell at TV Equals said, "A pretty good episode on the whole. Club gave the episode a C–, saying "'Call Girl' is all the more disappointing because every wrong step with the phone sex plot underscores that there’s a potentially great episode somewhere in there, but it requires changing most of the main plot and the unearned thematic resolution. The episode was met with polarized reviews from critics. This made it the most watched show on Fox's Animation Domination line-up that night, beating The Simpsons, American Dad!, Bob's Burgers and The Cleveland Show. The episode received a 2.7 rating in the 18-49 demographic and was watched by a total of 5.27 million viewers. However, Stewie watches Peter and Lois having sex and asks if they can have a threesome. Peter and Lois completely gross out Chris and Meg with their show of affection. He admits he ran up a phone bill of $7,000. Despite being shocked and appalled that Lois was doing phone sex, Peter admits that he somehow did know it was Lois on the phone, which proves to him that they were true soul-mates and he really did love her. Eight hours later, an angry Lois reveals the truth. Peter opens up to her, not knowing it is Lois, and goes ahead and has sex with her, still unaware of who she is. ![]() She dresses up too, but disguised, and goes out to meet Peter. He makes up a story about going out of town, leaving Lois depressed and angry. Peter wants to go through with it regardless. Lois objects because he is married, but begrudgingly agrees, and later confides in her friend Bonnie.Īt the Drunken Clam, Peter tells Joe and Quagmire about wanting to meet his phone sex woman, and the guys warn him against it. Peter calls the sex line again later and asks for a date. Later, Lois asks about his day and tries to get some thoughts out of him about his experience. She entertains him, and he becomes attracted to her voice without realizing who it is. Lois answers and quickly figures out that it is Peter. Quagmire gives him the number for his favorite phone sex service. She finds herself answering calls for most of the men in town and returns home exhausted and not in the mood for sex.Īt the Drunken Clam, Peter complains to Joe and Quagmire about not having sex. Despite her reservations, she is lured by the money and decides to give it a try. She believes she will be appearing on television and in movies, but when she gets to the office, she finds it is a phone sex operation. Waiting at the employment agency, a man named Randy offers her voice work. Lois berates him for losing everything, and is forced to get a job. He ends up losing everything, including Xerxes, when the motorcycle owner files a lawsuit against him. As Peter sets off to take Xerxes to the park, they spot a couple on a motorcycle with a sidecar, and uses Xerxes to hijack the motorcycle and steal it. He acquires a falcon, which he names Xerxes and trains to fetch him things. Chris wants the birds to reenact the Benson episode "Conflict of Interest." A falcon sweeps in and snatches the smaller birds. ![]() She starts working on a phone sex line, and ends up with Peter as a client.Ĭhris builds a birdhouse he built based on an episode of Benson and Peter becomes interested in attracting birds. In the episode, when Peter loses everything in a lawsuit, Lois gets a job. It aired on Fox in the United States on March 10, 2013, and is written by Wellesley Wild and directed by John Holmquist. " Call Girl" is the fourteenth episode of the eleventh season and the 202nd overall episode of the animated comedy series Family Guy. Robert Loggia as himself (live-action sequence).14th episode of the 11th season of Family Guy " Call Girl" ![]()
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