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  • Not All Dogs Go To Heaven
  • Not All Dogs Go to Heaven
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  • Plot: The Griffin family heads to the annual Quahog "Star Trek" convention, but Stewie blows a fuse when he doesn't get a chance to ask his favorite "Star Trek: The Next Generation" cast members any questions. He devises a plan, builds a transporter and beams the entire cast to his bedroom so they can spend a fun-filled day together in Quahog. He soon finds the entire cast insufferable, as they complain about the most trivial things, so he sends them back.
  • "Not All Dogs Go to Heaven" is the eleventh episode of the seventh season of Family Guy and aired in the United States on the Fox television network on March 29, 2009. The episode is directed by Greg Colton and written by Danny Smith. In the episode, Quahog hosts its annual Star Trek convention where the cast members of Star Trek: The Next Generation are guests. After being unable to ask the actors any questions at a Q&A session, Stewie builds a transporter in his bedroom to beam the cast over and spend the day with them. Meanwhile Brian becomes a social pariah after Meg outs him as an atheist.
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  • 11
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  • Not All Dogs Go To Heaven
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  • 2009-03-29
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  • Meg has a spiritual awakening and attempts to convert Brian to Christianity.
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  • Peter, Lois, Chris, Quagmire, Cleveland, Mayor Adam West, Diane Simmons, Tom Tucker, Dr. Hartman, Jesus Christ, God, Britney Spears, Kirk Cameron, Calvin and Hobbes, Rupert, Alan Thicke, Jeremy Miller, Michael Dorn, Wil Wheaton, Patrick Stewart, LeVar Burton, Cheryl Gates McFadden, Denise Crosby, Brent Spiner, Marina Sirtis, Jonathan Frakes, David Goodman, Rob Lowe, Adam West, Uncensored version: Carl, Initial broadcast only: William Shatner
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  • "Not All Dogs Go to Heaven" is the eleventh episode of the seventh season of Family Guy and aired in the United States on the Fox television network on March 29, 2009. The episode is directed by Greg Colton and written by Danny Smith. In the episode, Quahog hosts its annual Star Trek convention where the cast members of Star Trek: The Next Generation are guests. After being unable to ask the actors any questions at a Q&A session, Stewie builds a transporter in his bedroom to beam the cast over and spend the day with them. Meanwhile Brian becomes a social pariah after Meg outs him as an atheist. The episode has garnered positive reviews from critics and received a 4.8/7 Nielsen Rating. Star Trek: The Next Generations' Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Gates McFadden, Michael Dorn, Wil Wheaton, Denise Crosby, and Marina Sirtis, guest star as themselves, and Adam West and Rob Lowe appear at the end of the episode in a live-action scene.
  • Plot: The Griffin family heads to the annual Quahog "Star Trek" convention, but Stewie blows a fuse when he doesn't get a chance to ask his favorite "Star Trek: The Next Generation" cast members any questions. He devises a plan, builds a transporter and beams the entire cast to his bedroom so they can spend a fun-filled day together in Quahog. He soon finds the entire cast insufferable, as they complain about the most trivial things, so he sends them back. Subplot: During the convention, Meg is pushed into someone who has the mumps, and seeing as she hasn't been given a shot, is forced to lay bed-ridden until she's recuperated. Peter brings a television into her room for her to watch, and she soon turns to the religion channel, where Kirk Cameron is preaching about the word of God. Meg is drawn in and soon strives to spread the word of God to everyone she knows. By attempting to convert Brian, she soon exposes that Brian is an atheist, and the family is shocked and appalled at this. Meg's repeated attempts to convert Brian are made futile and so she decides to uncover Brian's atheism to the media, where the townspeople treat him as a pariah. He soon finds he is unable to go outside without being abused, meaning he is restricted from entering any liquor stores and drinking. With Brian getting desperate for a drink, he feigns believing in God to get Meg to undo the social upheaval she has imposed on Brian. After his fill, she forces him to do 'God's work' which is a book burning of any piece of literature that is blasphemous to religion, including Darwin, Hawkings, and a book called "First Grade Logic". Brian convinces Meg through a harsh reality check, that if there were a God, he would not have created Meg to be so unattractive and neglected. Meg realizes Brian is right, and he explains about what he thinks is the real nature of mankind's existence. In the end, the whole Family Guy universe is revealed to take place within a lampshade in the bedroom of Rob Lowe and Adam West.
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