Controversial TV Episodes of Popular Shows That Have Been Totally Banned

"Partial Terms Of Endearment" - Family Guy

Family Guy has been airing for years, so it's not surprising that at least one episode has gotten completely canceled. In the eighth season, an episode titled "Partial Terms of Endearment" followed Lois as she decided to become a surrogate for a friend's baby. When the friends pass away in a car crash, she and Pete have to decide whether or not they will keep the baby. Fox didn't like this episode and canceled it from airing. It can still be found on the Season 8 DVD. 

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.