The Hand That Rocks the Wheelchair Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter
The Hand That Rocks the Wheelchair is the 12th episode of the ninth
season of the animated comedy series Family Guy. It originally aired
on Fox in the United States on March 6, 2011. The episode follows Meg
as she attempts to look after her handicapped neighbor, Joe, after his
wife, Bonnie, has to leave town temporarily to visit her ailing
father. Meg soon becomes infatuated with Joe, however, causing him to
become nervous, and approach Meg's parents. Meanwhile, Stewie
inadvertently clones a truly evil version of himself who rampages
through Quahog before ultimately attempting to kill Stewie and
Brian.The episode was written by Tom Devanney and directed by Brian
Iles. It received mostly mixed reviews from critics for its storyline
and many cultural references. According to Nielsen ratings, it was
viewed in 6.32 million homes in its original airing. The episode
featured guest performances by Dee Bradley Baker, Colin Ford, Patrick
Stewart and Jennifer Tilly, along with several recurring guest voice
actors for the series. It was first announced at the 2010 San Diego
Comic-Con International.While in her home, Lois is approached by
Bonnie, who is looking for someone to look after Joe and their
daughter, Susie, while she is out of town. Lois agrees to do so, but
then gets Meg to look after them instead. The next day, Meg visits Joe
and Susie, and tells them that she will be helping them out while
Bonnie is gone. Joe and Meg bond on the way to school, causing Meg to
develop feelings for Joe. The following morning, Meg wants to
encourage Joe to like her so she makes him breakfast. Joe takes no
interest in Meg, who continually tries to approach Joe throughout the
rest of the day. That night, after receiving a call from Bonnie that
she will be returning home, Meg travels to the airport where Bonnie is
departing (Bangor International Airport), and puts one of Joe's guns
into her luggage. Bonnie is arrested by airport security
(inadvertently revealing that she was also smuggling cocaine), giving
Meg extra time to be with Joe. Unaware that Meg has sabotaged Bonnie's
travel plans, the two go to dinner, where Meg suggests that they have
a baby, and then breastfeeds Susie, much to Joe's horror. Joe tells
Lois and Peter of Meg's crush, expressing his concerns about her
behavior as Brian went through the same thing. Lois questions Meg
about her infatuation with Joe, telling her that the two have nothing
in common. Meg waits for Joe to return home, when she jumps in front
of his police car, attempting to cripple herself in order to have a
common interest. Joe takes Meg to the hospital, where it becomes clear
that she will recover and not lose the use of her legs. Meg apologizes
to Joe for her strange behavior, Joe tells her he is lucky to have her
as a neighbor, and the two decide to become friends. Meg also
apologizes to Bonnie, who is understanding as she experienced a
similar crush around Meg's age.Meanwhile, Brian tells Stewie that he
has become soft, and has lost his evil nature. Realizing he is right,
Stewie builds a machine to increase his evil, but it apparently has no
effect. However, unbeknownst to him, it creates a truly evil clone of
him instead. Later that day, Evil Stewie attacks Brian, trying to
strangle him with his collar and shoves batteries up his nose, almost
killing him. The real Stewie appears and rescues him, and when he sees
the clone he realizes what has happened with the machine. Stewie wants
to exploit this, but the evil clone beats him into submission, cuts
off Brian's tail and forces it down Stewie's throat. Leaving both
Brian and Stewie in agony, the clone goes outside and steals a car
after graphically severing the driver in half with a machete.
Attempting to capture the clone, Stewie ties Brian to a light post to
act as bait. As Evil Stewie prepares to kill Brian, Stewie ambushes
the clone and the two fight. Able to wriggle free, Brian grabs the
clone's laser gun, but cannot tell the real Stewie from the clone. He
kills the Stewie who fails to be amused by the sight of his own feet,
a peculiarity of the real Stewie. As Stewie and Brian begin to walk
home, Stewie turns back to the camera with a malicious grin and bright
yellow cat eyes, to the sound of Vincent Price's diabolical laughter,
a reference to Michael Jackson's Thriller video.
The Hand That Rocks the Wheelchair Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter
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