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The Cleveland Show needed to expand his personality beyond a monotone voice and cucumber-cool attitude, so they made him an extremely animated stereotype of African-American culture.

And even a bear. The shift has been substantial, and is often clearly meant to push the show's racial humor boundaries, but it has also allowed him to take a more active role in far more of Family Guy 's subplots. In fact, the joke was mostly the fact that he and his wife Muriel were identical to their son Neil Goldman -- who had a crush on Meg Griffin. Mort didn't get many storylines in the early seasons, with the show mostly treating the Goldmans as comic relief in Quahog.

Neil Goldman barely shows up in the series anymore which likely has quite a bit to do with the fact that fewer stories focus on Meg these days , and the show killed off Mort's wife, Muriel. Now a widower, Mort has become a secondary member of Peter's core group of friends think Butters on South Park , and how he relates to the primary four kids and his Jewish heritage has become a primary source of fodder for the series to lampoon.

Family Guy returns on Sunday, March 18 at 9 p. ET on FOX. It's far from the only show to return or debut this spring, so make sure to take a look at CinemaBlend's midseason premiere guide to see what else is on the horizon over the next few months! He now lives in Los Angeles working in and around the entertainment industry and can mostly be found binging horror movies and chugging coffee.

Conner Schwerdtfeger. Your Daily Blend of Entertainment News. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands. Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors. Thank you for signing up to CinemaBlend. You will receive a verification email shortly. What He Is Now : There is a strong case to be made that Brian's transition over the years has been one of the more frustrating Family Guy evolutions to watch.

The joke used to be that the dog happened to be the smartest and most level-headed member of the Griffin family, but now he's more surly than erudite, and is often used as the unlikeable elitist liberal jerk who drinks too much and can't keep a steady relationship.

It has made for some good jokes, to be sure, but the also has seemingly intentionally made Brian somewhat less likable by making him more human. What She Was : In the early days of Family Guy , Lois Griffin's role within the show's core ensemble was not terribly different from the typical TV sitcom's interpretation of a wife or mom, with Peg Bundy's libido thrown in for good measure. More often than not, she played the straight woman to Peter's comic relief, voicing frustrations at his schemes and occasionally getting unintentionally sucked into the madness before snapping out of it with her good sense intact.

What She Is Now : Lois Griffin is definitely as insane as the rest of the Griffin family, though she's still one of the most intelligent of the bunch. That allows her to gloriously wade into some of the show's darkest moments by offering up honest commentary about how terrible the family's collective existence is, and how much she and Peter probably aren't great fits for one another as a married couple.

Now vastly different from '70s TV moms, Lois is perhaps one of the more unchanged Family Guy characters, but she currently has far more comedic freedom than she previously did. What He Was : Chris' father-son relationship with Peter was vital at the beginning of the Family Guy run, and most of his storylines centered on the often gross differences between him and his father.

Usually, Peter failed to understand his son's lack of interest in traditionally masculine and or teenager-centered activities, as well as Chris' genuine interests in things like art. Chris also used to have a bit of a counterculture streak, barking support for anything appearing to be rebellious in nature.

For the most part, Family Guy has moved away from any subplots that revolve around Chris showing hidden talents or progressive ideas in favor of him simply being an awkward and bizarrely stupid teenage kid in a perennial state of puberty. On top of that, the show has added new hints that Chris might be a genuine sociopath that some members of the Griffin household should fear. Not just that monkey, either.

Meg initially fit the mold of the dull, unpopular, and generally bland daughter living in the shadow of her attractive, fun and cool mom. This offered Family Guy room to explore high school storylines on a regular basis, with entire subplots devoted to Meg's challenged love life and the struggle of growing up in a dysfunctional family.

What She Is Now : The changes made to Meg's personality have been some of Family Guy 's most talked-about alterations, because the folks behind the scenes have actually owned up to them over the years. Storyline Edit. Lois meets up with an old friend, Naomi Robinson, at a college reunion event. Naomi requests Lois to do her a favor and to come to her house to discuss the matter.

After Peter jumps to a series of conclusions about the "favor", Lois is asked to become a surrogate mother, as Naomi and her husband are unable to conceive a child of their own.

Although Peter is upset, Lois agrees and the in vitro fertilization is performed. Peter tries several attempts to attack Lois and cause her to have a miscarriage, before confronting her one-on-one.

Lois stands her ground, but then she and Peter learn that the Robinsons were killed in a car accident. Lois is devastated and, after a consultation with a family planning counselor, ultimately decides to terminate the pregnancy. However, as Peter is leaving the clinic, he is accosted by anti-abortion activists urging him to change his mind about aborting the baby; again, Lois stands her ground. That night, Peter and Lois argue their points abortion. Did you know Edit. It is also never been shown on Hulu and in syndication.

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