The Cleveland–Loretta Quagmire Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter

The Clevelandâ€"Loretta Quagmire is the fifth episode of the fourth
season of the American animated television series Family Guy. This
episode marks the final appearance of Loretta, until the season 7
episode, "Love, Blactually". In the episode, Cleveland's wife Loretta
cheats on him with Quagmire, due to Cleveland's "lack of passion" and
"not being a real man". With Cleveland separating from Loretta, this
episode lays much of the foundation for The Cleveland Show. The
episode features guest performances from Jane Carr, Randy Crenshaw,
Miriam Flynn, Denis Martell, Mark Peredes and Fred Tatasciore, as well
as several recurring guest performers for the series.Peter invites his
friends on his fishing boat for a party at sea. While Quagmire is
fishing, he catches a fish that lands in Loretta's shirt. She invites
him to reach in and grab it, which after a moment of hesitation he
does. While Quagmire's hand is between her breasts, Cleveland
approaches and mentions the snacks Peter has supplied, serenely saying
hello to Quagmire before walking away.When partaking in charades with
his friends, Joe falls overboard and nearly drowns, but is saved and
revived by CPR. The Griffins take a CPR class and Peter receives a
card for it, but when he harasses a man in a harmless car crash under
the pretenses of CPR, his card is revoked and he confides in his
disappointment with Brian.Upon hearing Loretta scream at her house,
Peter and Brian quickly check and see her having sex on the couch with
another man which they do not realize is Quagmire, as they only see
the back of his body with a tattoo of a phone number on his buttocks.
They initially decide not to tell anyone about Loretta's adultery but
do so after literally doing everything in the world, which makes
Quagmire nervous and afraid that Cleveland would find out. Peter then
tells Cleveland at the Drunken Clam what he and Brian saw in an
obnoxious manner, but Cleveland seems indifferent. When he confronts
Loretta about it, she states it was because she needed passion and
that he "wasn't acting like a real man". Cleveland apologizes for his
actions, but Loretta sees him as pathetic for doing so and kicks him
out of their house. As Cleveland is staying over at the Griffin house,
Peter and Brian visit Quagmire for help on finding the man who slept
with Loretta, but realize that it was him after seeing the same tattoo
from before. Despite the two telling Cleveland who it was exactly, he
remains indifferent by the revelation. The Cleveland–Loretta Quagmire Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter




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