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| Title = Take My Wife |
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| Series = [[Family Guy]] |
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| Season = 13 |
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| Episode = 18 |
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| Airdate = {{Start date|2015|5|17}} |
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| Prev = [[Fighting Irish (Family Guy)|Fighting Irish]] |
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| Episode list = [[Family Guy (season 13)|''Family Guy'' (season 13)]]<br />[[List of Family Guy episodes|List of ''Family Guy'' episodes]] |
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"'''Take My Wife'''" is the eighteenth episode and season finale of the [[Family Guy (season 13)|thirteenth season]] of the animated sitcom ''[[Family Guy]]'', and the 249th episode overall. It will air on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] in the United States on May 17, 2015.<ref>http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/family-guy/episode-18-season-13/take-my-wife/100148/</ref> |
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==Plot== |
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Lois books a vacation for her and Peter in the Bahamas, but when they arrive, Peter learns it is actually a marriage counseling program. Meanwhile, Carter watches the Griffin children, but becomes frustrated that all of them simply want to use electronics instead of playing games the old-fashioned way. |
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{{Family Guy episodes|13}} |
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[[Category:2015 television episodes]] |
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"Take My Wife" is the eighteenth episode and season finale of the thirteenth season of the animated sitcom Family Guy, and the 249th episode overall. It will air on Fox in the United States on May 17, 2015.[1]
Plot
Lois books a vacation for her and Peter in the Bahamas, but when they arrive, Peter learns it is actually a marriage counseling program. Meanwhile, Carter watches the Griffin children, but becomes frustrated that all of them simply want to use electronics instead of playing games the old-fashioned way.