Family Guy: Season 7, Episode 7Ocean's Three and a Half (15 Feb. 2009)The guys try to find a way to help Joe and Bonnie get money to pay their hospital bills after their baby is born, a baby that Stewie has a crush on |
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Family Guy: Season 7, Episode 7Ocean's Three and a Half (15 Feb. 2009)The guys try to find a way to help Joe and Bonnie get money to pay their hospital bills after their baby is born, a baby that Stewie has a crush on |
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| Seth MacFarlane | ... |
Peter Griffin /
Stewie Griffin /
Brian Griffin /
Glenn Quagmire /
Carter Pewterschmidt /
Dr. Elmer Hartman /
Captain Seamus /
A Live Ostrich /
Eye Floater
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| Alex Borstein | ... |
Lois Griffin
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| Seth Green | ... |
Chris Griffin /
Additional Voices
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| Mila Kunis | ... |
Meg Griffin
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| Mike Henry | ... |
Cleveland Brown
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John G. Brennan | ... |
(voice) (as Johnny Brennan)
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James Burkholder | ... |
Kid
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| Max Burkholder | ... |
Kid
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| Ralph Garman | ... |
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Mark Hentemann | ... |
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Don LaFontaine | ... |
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| J.P. Manoux | ... |
(voice) (as JP Manoux)
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Chris Parson | ... |
Charlie Sheen
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Danny Smith | ... |
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Alec Sulkin | ... |
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The guys try to find a way to help Joe and Bonnie get money to pay their hospital bills after their baby is born, a baby that Stewie has a crush on
There's something wrong with the rating system of this website. I don't even think votes are properly worked out into an arithmetic and posted with accuracy. As the demographs reveal 39 people voted it 10 out of 10 and only 4 voted 1 and yet the episode's average rating was under 5.0 for the longest. Not that this is the best episode ever but the ratings were too low and not accurate. But that's besides the point, I just wanted to use this opportunity to address that issue. This episode, Ocean's Three and a Half was a mildly entertaining pop-culture filled episode. One defect I saw in this episode, as well as most other episodes in season seven , was the prolonged flashbacks and cutaway gags. Seth and crew are overdoing these things, to the point where viewers, even the most devoted fans, get tired of them. Especially the Christian Bale segment was way too long and unnecessary. The makers need to do something about that and save the show from losing all its fans and, worst of all, lose its air time, in short... cancellation.