Family Guy: The Giggity Wife (2013)
Season 11, Episode 11
4/10
Painful introduction, painful humor, satisfactory development and a great ending
17 April 2024
During the introduction of the episode, you don't understand anything that is happening or the jokes. Humor is nonexistent throughout almost the entire episode.

When the main plot finally begins, the story is merely interesting, but it feels like a repetition of an episode in Vegas of The Simpsons. However, fortunately, it evolves for the better as the character of the prostitute acts and speaks in a natural and very real way, but the story still feels very conventional and unoriginal.

However, the episode gives us a brilliant idea to end an unwanted marriage, so for that valuable idea, it gains quality.

The way the episode concludes is the best and of the highest quality. The character of the prostitute learns the valuable lesson of what true love really means.

It also leaves us with a fresh impression of how far Peter and Quagmire's limits can be pushed.

Overall, it's an episode with a painful introduction, but a satisfactory development and a great ending.

The final rating I gave it is due to the lack of good humor and the painful introduction weighing more in total than the positive parts.
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