. . . . . . . . "Emission Impossible"@en . "Plot: Quagmire babysits Meg, Chris, and Stewie while Peter accompanies Lois on a visit to her pregnant, newly single sister Carol. When Carol goes into labor, Peter drives her to the hospital, stopping only for cheeseburgers (and a kids meal of course). Carol\u2019s obstetrician mistakenly jabs himself with several needles and faints, leaving Peter to deliver the baby himself. Reminded of the wonderful experience of childbirth, Peter tells Lois that he wants to have another child. Lois gleefully tells the rest of the family, but Stewie is less than enthusiastic. He feels threatened in his position as the youngest and resolves to prevent the conception of another sibling."@en . "To Love and Die in Dixie"@en . . . "A Fish out of Water"@en . . "3"^^ . "2001-11-08"^^ . . "Plot: Quagmire babysits Meg, Chris, and Stewie while Peter accompanies Lois on a visit to her pregnant, newly single sister Carol. When Carol goes into labor, Peter drives her to the hospital, stopping only for cheeseburgers (and a kids meal of course). Carol\u2019s obstetrician mistakenly jabs himself with several needles and faints, leaving Peter to deliver the baby himself. Reminded of the wonderful experience of childbirth, Peter tells Lois that he wants to have another child. Lois gleefully tells the rest of the family, but Stewie is less than enthusiastic. He feels threatened in his position as the youngest and resolves to prevent the conception of another sibling. Stewie attempts to interfere in a romantic moment by crying for attention. Foiled in this effort, he smears one of Peter\u2019s shirt collars with lipstick but gets distracted by his own image in the mirror. In another attempt, he chloroforms Peter and utilizes a mechanical replica of him to insult Lois, but Chris accidentally knocks him out the window. When a candlelit dinner threatens to lead to intimacy between his parents, Stewie shrinks himself and a spaceship-like vessel and enters Peter\u2019s body to destroy his sperm. In his well-armed craft, Stewie easily slaughters the defenseless sperm with one exception: Bertram, who seems to be just as diabolically clever as Stewie himself. After a brief struggle and standoff, Stewie realizes that they have much in common. Additionally, with Bertram\u2019s help, he could accomplish many goals, including Lois\u2019 murder. They part on amicable terms, but Stewie has only moments before the ship reverts to its normal size. After a narrow escape through Peter\u2019s tear duct, Stewie steers the craft back to his room with no time to spare. Lois reconsiders having another child, to Stewie\u2019s horror. He frantically tries to get her and Peter to resume their plans (\u201CYou must receive his seed!\u201D), but Peter retreats to the bathroom and masturbates with the assistance of a lingerie catalog. Stewie, appalled at the apparent death of Bertram, despairs until he notices a twinkle in Peter\u2019s eye signifying that Bertram is still alive. His relief is only momentary as he realizes that his unborn brother may be too clever."@en . . . . . "Stewie attempts to stop Lois and Peter from having another child."@en . "right|300px\nQuagmire babysits Meg, Chris, and Stewie while Peter accompanies Lois on a visit to her pregnant, newly single sister Carol. When Carol goes into labor, Peter drives her to the hospital, stopping only for cheeseburgers. Dr. Hartman mistakenly jabs himself with several needles and faints, leaving Peter to deliver the baby himself. Reminded of the wonderful experience of childbirth, Peter tells Lois that he wants to have another child. Lois gleefully tells the rest of the family, but Stewie is less than enthusiastic. He feels threatened in his position as the youngest and resolves to prevent the conception of another sibling.\n\nStewie attempts to interfere in a romantic moment by crying for attention. Foiled in this effort, he smears one of Peter\u2019s shirt collars with lipstick but gets distracted by his own image in the mirror. In another attempt, he chloroforms Peter and utilizes a mechanical replica of him to insult Lois, but Chris accidentally knocks him out the window. When a candlelit dinner threatens to lead to intimacy between his parents, Stewie shrinks himself and a spaceship-like vessel and enters Peter\u2019s body to destroy his sperm.\nleft|300px\nIn his well-armed craft, Stewie easily slaughters the defenseless sperm with one exception: Bertram, who seems to be just as diabolically clever as Stewie himself. After a brief struggle and standoff, Stewie realizes that they have much in common. Additionally, with Bertram\u2019s help, he could accomplish many goals, including Lois\u2019 murder. They part on amicable terms, but Stewie has only moments before the ship reverts to its normal size. After a narrow escape through Peter\u2019s tear duct, Stewie steers the craft back to his room with no time to spare.\n\nLois reconsiders having another child, to Stewie\u2019s horror. He frantically tries to get her and Peter to resume their plans, but Peter retreats to the bathroom and masturbates with the assistance of a lingerie catalog. Stewie, appalled at the apparent death of Bertram, despairs until he notices a twinkle in Peter\u2019s eye signifying that Bertram is still alive. His relief is only momentary as he realizes that his unborn brother may be too clever."@en . . . . . "11"^^ . . "3"^^ . . . . . . . "Stewie looking to take out his competition"@en . . "Emission Impossible"@en . . . . . "39"^^ . . .