"Family Guy" Death Lives (TV Episode 2001) Poster

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(2001)

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9/10
The One Where Peter Dies, Again...
taylorkingston11 April 2015
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I really love this episode. It's so funny.

In this episode, Peter avoids his anniversary by sending Lois on a scavenger hunt, whilst he plays golf. But when a tree is electrocuted and falls on him, Death shows up. Peter isn't technically dead, not yet anyway. Death shows him where his life is going wrong, and how to make up for it, and to not let it happen in the future. Peter doesn't really understand, so Death lets him go. But then Peter sees how lonely Death is and he tries to help Death get a girlfriend, which gets pretty awkward, pretty quickly.

Fun Fact: This episode was originally meant to be Season 2 Episode 21, but was released as Season 3 Episode 6.

Overall, I give this episode a 9 out of 10.
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7/10
Good, sucks that they got rid of the Death character
celiawatsonanime6 February 2022
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Overall I liked this episode but, didn't love it.

I enjoyed the way how Death killed his date.

That scene where Peter gets bribed 1 million dollars to not date Lois and, turns it down. Then calls her worthless in a happy way and, he didn't know what the word worthless meant, it was very funny to me!
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10/10
The best episode since Death's last appearance
burteriksson22 April 2021
This is the best episode since Death's last appearance - and that time Death was Norm MacDonald. Norm "killed it", as they say. This episode had jokes that actually made me laugh and it could've been even better with Norm. That was more of a comment than a review.
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10/10
Love it!
Analog_Devotee26 January 2022
Of course, it's a real bummer that Norm MacDonald didn't stay on as Death, but this episode is thankfully unhindered by his absence. In fact, I'd say this is probably the best Death-centric episode.
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