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Lois Patrice Griffin (nee Pewterschmidt) is one of the deuteragonists of the TV show Family Guy. She is Peter Griffin's wife and Meg, Chris, and Stewie Griffin are her children.
Her Good Ranking[]
Her Heroic Deeds[]
- She helped Meg Griffin to get revenge on Connie DiMico.
- She tried to save Peter from jail when Peter was arrested for fraud to the state.
- In "Breaking Out Is Hard To Do", Lois saved Joe Swanson from falling to his death.
- She saved her son Stewie from Justin the bully during Halloween 2010.
- Lois has made it clear to Meg that the important thing is not whether a man is rich or not, but what's inside.
- She is often kind to Jillian.
- She has often comforted Meg.
- She saved Rupert, Stewie's teddy bear, from a dog.
- Her final act for the total redemption was to have put together her sister Carol and Adam West together, because these two loved each other seriously.
- She has put Joe and Bonnie together in the episode "Foreign Affairs".
- She saved Scotty Jennings from dying of cancer.
- In "Tom Tucker: The Man and His Dream", Lois tries to comfort Chris, since Lindsey had just cheated on him with another person.
- In "You Can't Do That On Television, Peter", she tries to convince Peter to stop being stupid, since he could get into trouble.
- She proved to be very wise in the course of the series, and has always made it clear to his friends what was right and what was wrong.
- With her family, she saved Ross and Pam Fishman.
- She tried to convince Brenda, Quagmire's sisters, to leave Jeff, for her health.
- With Peter, she has put Joe and Bonnie together again in the episode "Internal Affairs".
- Lois has been very sweet with Stewie, sometimes also very protective with her family.
- Whenever her husband Peter causes trouble, it's always Lois that remedies it.
- She tried several times to persuade her father Carter to change.
- Lois was remorseful for having moved Peter away from Cleveland.
- In "Vestigial Peter", she welcomed Chip, Peter's small twin, into the Griffin family.
- In "Brian's a Bad Father", she encouraged Peter to rekindle his friendship with Quagmire and Joe as well as stopped Peter from committing suicide.
- In "Herpe The Love Sore", she encouraged Peter and his friends to get their booth back after it was taken by three stronger, tougher men.
- In the episode "Roasted Guy", she helps Peter to get revenge on Jaime, Karen & Becca.
- In the episode "Fighting Irish", she takes care of a child at Stewie's daycare.
- In that same episode, she offered to help out at that daycare.
- In the episode "Mom's the Word", she tries to comfort Peter for the death of her mother.
- Remorse for her mistakes.
- In the episode "Baking Bad", following a hurricane in Haiti, Lois organizes a blood drive, a very good example of her heroic character.
- In "This Little Piggy", it is revealed that she and Peter engage in romantic activities offscreen.
- In the episode "Hot Pocket-Dial", she helped Peter and Quagmire to make peace.
- In the episode "Scammed Yankees", she stops the execution of Peter ordered by Carter Pewterschmidt.
- In “The Peter Principal”, Lois saves the entire student body after anonymously tipping off the board of education & the parents of the students about how Peter was helping Meg and her friends (with Meg leading the campaign after a little encouragement from Esther, Ruth & Patty after witnessing Peter disciplining Connie and her jock friends) get revenge on them for all the bad things they did to them, and the school board's angry superintendent and the angry parents intervene, causing the superintendent to dismiss him, thus reinstating Principal Shepherd (having recovered from his meltdown during a sex trip to Thailand after his divorce).
- In "Trump Guy", along the rest of the family, she was protective of Meg after Trump touched Meg inappropriately.
- In "Family Guy Lite", it is revealed that she takes a man with special needs named Horatio to the stable to make him happy. In that same episode, she calls out Brian on saying that her having an affair with anyone except him is wrong after he reveals that he thought she was having an affair with Horatio, pointing out his massive hypocrisy.
- In "Connie's Celica", she tried to convince Principal Shepherd not to unfairly expel Connie D'Mico and give her a second chance.
- In "Better Off Meg", after she and the rest of the Griffin family were convinced that Meg is dead, she cried over her death, showing that she does care for and love Meg.
- In "Fecal Matters", she convinced Peter to save his arch-rival, Ernie the Giant Chicken, when he was hospitalized.
- In "Brief Encounter", she helped Peter and Quagmire reaffirm their friendship after they swapped underwear.
- In "All About Alana", she exposed Alana Fitzgerald on her wedding day.
- In "Bend or Blockbuster", she attempted to have a "family fun day" with her family that involved fun activities.
- In "Get Stewie", after Peter decides to spend more time away from his family and enjoy his new lease on life following his drastic weight loss, she convinced him to spend more time with Chris by attending the school science fair.
- In "Adoptation", she saved Tatum from a gorilla pit.
- In "Baby, It's Cold Inside", she saved Peter from getting killed by a shark.
- In "Snap-ple Decision", she took Meg on a tropical vacation after winning a Snapple contest in order to spend bonding time with her. When they later ended up getting kidnapped, Lois tried to convince their kidnappers to let Meg go in exchange for allowing the kidnappers to do whatever they want to her, anticipating that it will be something very bad. She later helped herself and Meg escape using the stuff from her handbag. This episode can basically be summed up as Lois and Meg reconciling.
- In "Teacher's Heavy Pet", she lied about her (disguised as a blonde teacher) and Chris having sex to help Chris maintain his popularity among the other students, although at the cost of being arrested.
Why Doesn't She Stand Out?[]
- Despite easily passing and going well beyond the baseline, she fails the high admirable standards to multiple other characters, including Glenn Quagmire, and Joe Swanson who have done better with similar or lower resources. However, she crossed the Goodness Zone many times, making this a minor prevention.
- Like most of the characters, she is on & off, due to her having some villainous roles, especially in newer seasons since season 8.
- She is abusive towards her children at times, most notably Meg, in which Lois implicitly encouraged her to commit suicide once (in which she left Meg with a Silvia Plath book and a bottle of Ambien).
- She has cheated on Peter several times.
- She can be a hypocrite at times, like when she criticizes others while failing to look upon herself or even better herself.
External Links[]
- Lois Griffin on the Villains Wiki
- Lois Griffin on the Heroes Wiki
- Lois Griffin on the Family Guy Wiki
- Lois Griffin on the Simpsons Wiki
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